词汇 | pull in |
释义 | pull in [phrasal verb] 1 : to arrive at a place and come to a stop抵达 “When are our guests coming?” “I think they just pulled in.”“客人们什么时候来?”“我想他们刚刚到了吧。” The train pulled in on time.火车准点到站。 2 pull in (someone or something) or pull (someone or something) in : to attract (someone or something)吸引 We hope the display will pull customers in from the street.我们希望陈列能从街上招来顾客。 She's trying to pull in more votes.她正努力招揽更多选票。 3 pull in (something) also pull (something) in informal : to earn (a particular and usually large amount of money)挣(大钱) After just a couple of years at the firm, she was pulling in [=pulling down, making] more than $100,000.她在公司没干几年就能挣十多万美元了。 4 pull (someone) in : to bring (someone) to a police station : to arrest (someone)逮捕 The police pulled him in for questioning.警方将他扣押进行问询。 pull |
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