pull back / ˈpʊlˌbæk /

缩回收回缩减缩回去

pull back 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of pulling back, especially a retreat or a strategic withdrawal of troops; pullout.
  2. that which pulls something back or impedes its forward movement.
  3. Machinery. a device for pulling a moving part to its original position.

pull back 近义词

pull back

等同于 back down

pull back

等同于 recoil

pull back

等同于 restrain

pull back

等同于 retire

pull back

等同于 retract

pull back

等同于 withdraw

pull back

等同于 back away

pull back 的近义词 5
pull back 的反义词 2
pull back

等同于 superannuate

pull back

等同于 draw back

pull back

等同于 hesitate

更多pull back例句

  1. We should definitely see a pullback, but the magnitude is probably lesser.
  2. While growth stocks are flying again, there’s been a pullback in gold and Treasurys.
  3. If that wasn’t the case, the recent pullback in stocks would be much more severe, he said.
  4. While it won’t be business as usual anytime soon, cuts, pullbacks and cancellations to media spending over the next three months won’t be as drastic as they have been.
  5. That could lead to a pullback in consumer and business spending and then another round of layoffs, compounding problems further.
  6. Even a modest hit from sanctions or pullback by foreign investors will only add to that downward spiral.
  7. Missile strikes from warplanes and helicopter gunships and tank shelling made the pullback necessary, he says.
  8. Commanders insist the move is a tactical pullback, but fighters are unnerved as the government intensifies its Aleppo offensive.
  9. Others foresaw bloodshed between supporters of rival political parties, and cast a wary eye to a pullback of police.