单词 | pull out |
释义 | Word Frequency pull outverb (adverb) 1. (transitive) to extract 2. (intransitive) to depart the train pulled out of the station 3. military to withdraw or escape or be withdrawn or rescued, as from a difficult situation 4. (intransitive) (of a motor vehicle, driver, etc) a. to draw away from the side of the road b. to draw out from behind another vehicle to overtake 5. (intransitive) to abandon a position or situation, esp a dangerous or embarrassing one 6. (foll by of) to level out or cause to level out (from a dive) noun pull-out 7. an extra leaf of a book that folds out 8. a removable section of a magazine, etc 9. a flight manoeuvre during which an aircraft levels out after a dive 10. a withdrawal from a position or situation, esp a dangerous or embarrassing one Word Frequency pull-out(ˈpʊlaʊt) noun 1. a section from a magazine or newspaper which you can remove easily and keep a glowing celebratory pull-out for her ninetieth birthday 2. when there is a pull-out of armed forces from a place, troops which have occupied an area of land withdraw from it a pull-out from the occupied territories The pull-out of the army paves the way for independence. 3. an item or part of an item that can be easily pulled out for use Terry slept peacefully in the pull-out in the sitting-room. modifier 4. relating to a section from a magazine or newspaper which you can remove easily andkeep an eight-page pull-out supplement 5. relating to an item or part of an item that can be easily pulled out for use Many of the cupboards have pull-out drawers. |
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