进站;吸入;提到警察局
吸引; (火车)进站; 节省; 拘留
pulls in───进站;吸入;提到警察局
pull on───穿;戴;继续拉
pull-in───进站;吸入;提到警察局
pull into───(车)进站
pulled in───进站;吸入;提到警察局
pull-ins───进站;吸入;提到警察局
pulls on───穿;戴;继续拉
The low prices still pull in crowds of eager buyers.───低廉的价格仍然吸引了大批热切的买家。
They managed to pull in the tractor inside the shed.───他们设法把拖拉机拉进棚里.
She can still pull in adoring audiences.───她仍然能吸引爱慕的观众。
How many voters can he pull in?───能有多少人投他的票?
The police car signalled to us to pull in.───警车发出信号,要我们驶向路边停靠。
After the business failed, he had to pull in his horns.───经营失败后, 他不得不缩紧开支.
With temperatures rising and more water vapor in the air, such storms can pull in more moisture and thus rain or snow more heavily than storms of old.───随着气温升高,空气中的水蒸气增多,这样的风暴会吸收更多的湿气,因此雨雪会比以前的风暴来得更猛烈。
Better pull in now, or you'll be asking for trouble.───你最好现在就节约点, 不然就会自找麻烦.
All right. We'll pull in at the Nancy's Diner.───伯恩:好吧, 我们就到南希小吃店停车.
You will have to pull in if you want to escape bankruptcy.───如果你想避免破产,就必须节省开支.
Please pull in to left, a caravel is going to pass you.───请靠左面, 有一架快帆要超越你.
Suitable calibrated dynamometers were used to control the pull in the prestressing cables.───用合适的率定过的量测计控制预应力钢索的拉力.
In those hard times, they all had to pull in their belts.───在那艰难的岁月里, 他们都只得勒紧裤带.
This singer used to pull in a big crowd at our town.───在过去,这名歌手总是能吸引本城的大批歌迷.
The train from London will pull in at noon.───从伦敦开出的火车就要进站.
She can still pull in adoring audiences.───她依然能够吸引崇拜她的观众。
I only pull in 15,000 a year as a social worker.───作为一名社工,我每年仅挣15,000。
As food was scarce, they had to pull in their belts.───由于食品缺乏, 他们只好勒紧裤带.
- pulls up
- pulled in
- pull apart
- pulled off
- pull over
- pull pull
- pulls through
- pull in
- pull along
- pulley block
- pull out of
- pull ups
- pull my leg
- pull tape
- pull from
- pullout game
- pulling down
- pull one
- pulled noodle
- pulled away
- pulled out of the hat