单词 | pull out |
释义 | → See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuspull out• We got there just as the train was pulling out.• He pulled out a gun and fired three shots.• The man pulled out a gun and fired three shots.• She pulled a notebook out and scribbled a few notes.• I saw her pull a bag out from under the seat.• She pulled a pen out of her bag and began to scribble furiously.• Troops began pulling out of the region as soon as the order was given.pull somebody out of something• And investors are signaling their belief that it will ultimately pull the economy out of a four-year slump.• Smith pulled them all out of his hat.• When Peter pulled an 8-iron out of the bag, I knew he and I were thinking differently.• Gao Ma pulled himself out of the gooey slops.pull of• The 2001 season was canceled when a potential owner of the independent-league baseball team pulled out of a deal.• Coming at the end of that big brass lineage, H-4 is as surprising as a rabbit pulled out of a hat.• But it eventually pulled out of Emerge, which is now owned by Black Entertainment Television.• I pulled out of his grip and put some distance between us.• More than 10,000 acres of agave were pulled out of production between 1996 and 1999, as demand was skyrocketing.• Janir, as we pulled out of the drive, was reading.• He watched me until I pulled out of the parking lot, turning left.• Baj was in a similar position and decided to pull out of the trip altogether.Related topics: Newspapers, printing, publishingˈpull-out, pullout /ˈpʊlaʊt/ noun [countable] 1 LEAVE A PLACEthe act of an army, business etc leaving a particular place 〔军队、公司等的〕撤离,撤出 The pull-out of troops will begin soon. 马上要开始撤军了。2 TCNpart of a book or magazine that is designed to be removed and read separately 〔书刊中可单独取出的〕插页,活页 a pull-out on home PCs 关于家用个人电脑的插页Examples from the Corpuspull-out• The Euro pull-out completed the most dramatic day in politics since Mrs Thatcher was toppled.• In 1990, for example, pull-out of a bilateral donor caused a funding shortfall of an important multilateral programme.• There are no separate, pull-out special education classes here.• Those days we bought gallon jugs of Gallo with pull-out corks or screwed-on lids.From Longman Business Dictionarypull out phrasal verb [intransitive] to get out of an agreement, deal, or difficult situation so that you are no longer taking part in itIf the project costs continue to rise, we may be forced to pull out. ofCatalogue shopping group Argos is pulling out of its furniture store venture because it sees no prospect of improved trading conditions. → pull→ See Verb tableˈpull-out nounChineseSyllable Corpus the an act place business Business etc of a particular leaving army, |
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