单词 | pull up |
释义 | Word Frequency pull upverb (adverb) 1. (transitive) to remove by the roots 2. (often foll by with or on) to move level (with) or ahead (of) or cause to move level (with) or ahead (of), esp in a race 3. to stop 4. (transitive) to rebuke noun pull-up 5. an exercise in which the body is raised up by the arms pulling on a horizontal bar fixed above the head 6. British old-fashioned a roadside café Word Frequency pull-up(ˈpʊlˌʌp) noun British 1. old-fashioned another name for pull-in 2. gymnastics an exercise in which you hold onto a high bar above your head and pull yourself uptowards it We'll do some pull-ups. If you do some of these every day your arms will soon beas strong as mine. |
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