pull in基本解釋
吸引; (火車(chē))進(jìn)站; 節省; 拘留
pull in相關(guān)例句
ph.
1. They managed to pullin the tractor inside the shed.
他們設法把牽引機拉進(jìn)棚里。
2.
2. The special train pulls in at 9.
專(zhuān)車(chē)九點(diǎn)到達。
pull in詞典解釋
1. (車(chē))停下;(駕車(chē)者)停車(chē)
When a vehicle or driver pulls in somewhere, the vehicle stops there.
e.g. He pulled in at the side of the road...
他靠邊停了車(chē)。
e.g. The van pulled in and waited.
貨車(chē)停下等候。
2. 逮捕;把…抓起來(lái)
If the police pull someone in, they arrest them and take them to the police station.
e.g. 'Brady looks like a suspect.' — 'I'd pull him in.'
“布雷迪看著(zhù)像個(gè)嫌疑犯?!薄拔視?huì )去把他抓起來(lái)的?!?/p>
3. 掙;獲得;賺取
If you pull in an amount of money, you earn or collect that amount.
e.g. I only pullin 15,000 a year as a social worker.
作為一名社工,我每年僅掙15,000。
4. -> see pull 9
pull in英英釋義
verb
1. get or bring together
e.g. accumulate evidence
Synonym: collect
2. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
e.g. Her good looks attract the stares of many men
The ad pulled in many potential customers
This pianist pulls huge crowds
The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers
Synonym: attractpulldrawdraw in
3. of trains
move into (a station)
e.g. The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station
Synonym: get inmove indraw in
4. earn on some commercial or business transaction
earn as salary or wages
e.g. How much do you make a month in your new job?
She earns a lot in her new job
this merger brought in lots of money
He clears $5,000 each month
Synonym: gaintake inclearmakeearnrealizerealisebring in