pulling

pulling ['pʊlɪŋ]  ['pʊlɪŋ] 

原级:pull

第三人称单数:pulls

过去分词:pulled

过去式:pulled

pulling 基本解释

名词拉; 拔; 牵引; 拖

动词扯; 拉( pull的现在分词 ); 拉过来; 划(船)

pulling 网络解释

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pulling 单语例句

1. They removed smaller rubble by hand and tied ropes on big chunks of concrete, pulling them away together.

2. A hearse overturned when the horses pulling it to a south London cemetery stampeded, dragging the carriage and coffin past appalled relatives and sending floral tributes flying.

3. A couple cuddle on a park bench in Beijing, oblivious of a worker pulling a cart past them.

4. Carter said he had advice for independent candidate Ralph Nader, who polls show is pulling votes from Kerry and giving Bush an edge.

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5. The more casual version of the American game features no pads and tackling is done by pulling a flag from a belt.

6. One student is seen walking to the front of the classroom and pulling the teacher's cap off to the cheers of other students.

7. The idea of a chimpanzee pulling out the hair on its genital regions is ridiculous.

8. It drove down London's Mall for a couple minutes before pulling in to Clarence House, drawing cheers from the lingering crowd.

9. Polls show the race for the White House tightening after the last debate, with Kerry pulling close or even to Bush in most national surveys.

10. Each bird's owner can forfeit a match by pulling his cockerel out if he fears for its life.

pulling 英英释义

noun

1. the act of pulling
    applying force to move something toward or with you

    e.g. the pull up the hill had him breathing harder
           his strenuous pulling strained his back

    Synonym: pull

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