pull

US /pʊl/
UK /pʊl/
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1.

拉, 拖

exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself or the source of the force

:
She tried to pull the heavy door open.
她試圖拉開那扇沉重的門。
The dog kept pulling on its leash.
狗不停地拉扯著它的皮帶。
2.

拔出, 取出

remove (something) from a place or position

:
He managed to pull a splinter from his finger.
他設法從手指中拔出一根刺。
The dentist had to pull out a tooth.
牙醫不得不拔掉一顆牙。
3.

吸引, 招引

attract (someone) or draw (something) toward oneself or itself

:
The new exhibit is sure to pull in a large crowd.
新展覽肯定會吸引大批觀眾。
His charisma always seems to pull people towards him.
他的魅力似乎總是吸引人們靠近他。
1.

拉, 牽引

an act of pulling something

:
Give the rope a strong pull.
用力繩子。
He felt a sudden pull on his arm.
他感到手臂被突然拉扯了一下。
2.

影響力, 吸引力

the power or ability to attract or influence people

:
The celebrity has a lot of pull with the younger generation.
這位名人對年輕一代有很大的影響力
He used his political pull to get the project approved.
他利用自己的政治影響力使項目獲得批准。