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单词 pullout
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Definition of pullout in US English:

pullout

adjectiveˈpo͝oloutˈpʊlaʊtˈpʊlaʊt
  • 1attributive Designed to be pulled out of the usual position.

    pullout wire baskets at the bottom of one cupboard
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the steps to the basement are open, install tracks and a pullout drawer on the underside of one or more steps.
    • You settled into your pullout chair, and rested your feet on its matching ottoman.
    • A terminal stood in the center of the room with a monitor and keyboard on its pullout desk.
    • We will be sharing a small condo with only one bed and one pullout couch for five days.
    • Stella tells Blanche that there are only two rooms and she will be sleeping on a small pullout bed separated only by a curtain.
    • Sleeping arrangements consist of a twin bedroom with a pullout double bed and a single sofa-bed in the living room.
    • Washing the sink or filling buckets is more convenient if your faucet has a pullout sprayer.
    • The girls have the bedrooms, while Tom and Linda, 45, sleep on a pullout couch in the living room.
    • Lazy Susans, pullout shelves, and special trays can make kitchen cabinets much more useful.
    • It also has a memo pad, four cup holders and a rear pullout tray with an extra-large cup holder.
    • He climbed off his warm pullout bed and walked into the kitchen, wearing nothing.
    1. 1.1 (of a section of a magazine, newspaper, or other publication) designed to be detached and kept.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He handed over the pull-out section of his magazine, entitled ‘Top 100 Sexiest Movie Stars’ or something like that.
      • The two-volume set comes complete with beautifully drawn pull-out maps of some of the major battlefields - but what really tickled Lee's interest was the idea of an unknown Englishman taking part in the great events.
      • Sport will remain on the back page, except on Mondays and Saturdays when there will be the usual pullout sections.
      • The Guardian's pull-out supplement on the same day sported a black cover with just the words ‘Oh, God’ in the middle.
      • Tucked inside is Assets, a pull-out supplement to test the market for a second title.
      • Please use the Convention 2005 special pull-out section for all your registration needs.
      • Pictures of participants will be featured in a special pull-out supplement on September 7 and September 13.
      • There's a pull-out poster section comprising lots of band pictures, which is fine if you like that sort of thing.
      • The Guardian's pull-out survey on housing regeneration, from 24 September (not apparently online, though - unless you know better).
      • It appears as the centre-spread of a special pull-out section of Leisure, dedicated to promoting the arts, their contribution to tourism and the spin-off benefits to the economy of South Lakeland.
      • Everyone received the CFGHE booklet and was reminded that the tearsheet he or she had received four months earlier was reproduced as a pull-out section in the centre.
      • Now, the Pentagon is in gear for what a pull-out poster in the latest Mad Magazine calls ‘Gulf Wars, Episode II.’
      • While Le Monde publishes a pull-out supplement and the anniversary features on the front pages of most Eastern European papers, here there is a distracted silence save for a SBS documentary.
      • The new publication has a pull-out guide to events taking place throughout the year - including the York Festival of Food and Drink in September.
      • About 30% of the articles are locally produced, including a pull-out map of Shanghai showing places to park a car, and a spread on where celebrities in Beijing go for a drink.
      • This special pull-out supplement focuses on business issues and interests and is published in conjunction with the Chambers of Commerce of Ireland and distributed as part of the Irish Independent.
      • Utilize this special pull-out section of The Alabama Nurse to register for convention.
      • The decision was also taken to run the story continuously through the main paper rather than to divert any of it into a pull-out supplement.
nounˈpo͝oloutˈpʊlaʊtˈpʊlaʊt
  • 1A section of a magazine or newspaper that is designed to be detached and kept for rereading.

    don't miss Monday's 8-page NBA pullout
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few teachers were catching up on things, but some appeared to have caught up, and were catching up on computer games and newspaper bargain shopping pull-outs instead (and this included the headmaster).
    • This week school leavers are poring over those pull-outs in the newspapers giving the official lists of vacancies at British universities for everything from accommodation management to youth studies (I'm not making it up).
    • Sani, who has sold men's suits for decades from traveling showrooms set up in hotels around the country, spends millions advertising them in eight-page pull-outs in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and The New York Times.
    • The next day's papers will carry the budget as front page news, and most will have exclusive pull-outs.
    • And finally, there's a pull-out about the Rolling Stones.
    • In the middle of the zine is a fantastic pull-out called ‘Fighting Back’: a hand-drawn leaflet on self-defence for women and girls, which Isy has given up copyright for - photocopiers at the ready!
    • Inside there is a special Olympics pull-out, and on page seven is a column entitled ‘Pitfalls’, listing damaging factors London now has to avoid.
    • Our 16-page Kingdom Life pull-out will bring you all the local news from your own parish right to your doorstep with our on-the-spot team of local correspondents reporting on all the issues of importance from every area in the county.
    • Better photographs (if not as flattering) appear in the sports pull-outs every day now.
    • This morning, I was reading the Green Guide - a handy pull-out from The Age which discusses TV, movies and technology, as well as providing a listing of the offerings of the free-to-air channels for the next week.
    • An upmarket pull-out of a national news magazine listed all the adrenalin pumping excitement you can buy in life.
    • As a pull-out in the magazine suggests, ‘Do you feel lucky?’
    • Do not miss this week's Surrey Comet for a free 28-page pull-out celebrating 150 years of the paper's history.
    • A perusal of the best of the latest batch, published in a special colour pull-out on November 7, is interesting.
    • The Province will run full colour parliamentary pull-outs with puns in the headlines, while gruff white dudes talk about global politics in hyper-masculine voices.
    • On Wednesday - more pictures and tributes again - the Standard ran a 16-page pull-out, ‘Remember the Victims’, to chime with Europe's two minutes of silence.
    • The Training Notebook Collector's Edition, a three-ring binder specifically designed to store M & F pull-outs (like this one), comes with 82 exercises.
    Synonyms
    magazine section, pull-out, insert, special-feature section
  • 2A withdrawal, especially from military involvement or participation in a commercial venture.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Coming after other business pull-outs this effectively raises the white flag from the dense-server sector.
    • The pull-out came just hours before the shares were due to start conditional trading.
    • On Thursday, he had warned that a rushed pull-out would be a catastrophe.
    • In the end, the opposition motion was composited from those submitted by 13 CLPs and did not even call for an immediate withdrawal of British troops, urging only an ‘early pull-out.’
    • He concluded by calling on the movers of a motion calling for the early pull-out of British troops to withdraw their motion in the interests of party unity.
    • That vote comes one day after a highly respected Democratic congressman called for a pull-out over the next six months and three days after the Senate called for regular reports on the progress and conduct of this war.
    • That pull-out also went ahead despite the attack.
    • ‘The Foreign Affairs Ministry is co-ordinating the pull-out of the humanitarian contingent with the Ministry of National Defence,’ the statement said.
    • The end of the Cold War triggered a French pull-out from their barracks in Hiburg, then part of West Germany, freeing up land for urban planning.
    Synonyms
    departure, pull-out, exit, exodus, evacuation, retirement, retreat, disengagement
 
 

Definition of pullout in US English:

pullout

adjectiveˈpo͝oloutˈpʊlaʊt
  • 1attributive Designed to be pulled out of the usual position.

    pullout wire baskets at the bottom of one cupboard
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the steps to the basement are open, install tracks and a pullout drawer on the underside of one or more steps.
    • You settled into your pullout chair, and rested your feet on its matching ottoman.
    • A terminal stood in the center of the room with a monitor and keyboard on its pullout desk.
    • We will be sharing a small condo with only one bed and one pullout couch for five days.
    • Stella tells Blanche that there are only two rooms and she will be sleeping on a small pullout bed separated only by a curtain.
    • Sleeping arrangements consist of a twin bedroom with a pullout double bed and a single sofa-bed in the living room.
    • Washing the sink or filling buckets is more convenient if your faucet has a pullout sprayer.
    • The girls have the bedrooms, while Tom and Linda, 45, sleep on a pullout couch in the living room.
    • Lazy Susans, pullout shelves, and special trays can make kitchen cabinets much more useful.
    • It also has a memo pad, four cup holders and a rear pullout tray with an extra-large cup holder.
    • He climbed off his warm pullout bed and walked into the kitchen, wearing nothing.
    1. 1.1 (of a section of a magazine, newspaper, or other publication) designed to be detached and kept.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He handed over the pull-out section of his magazine, entitled ‘Top 100 Sexiest Movie Stars’ or something like that.
      • The two-volume set comes complete with beautifully drawn pull-out maps of some of the major battlefields - but what really tickled Lee's interest was the idea of an unknown Englishman taking part in the great events.
      • Sport will remain on the back page, except on Mondays and Saturdays when there will be the usual pullout sections.
      • The Guardian's pull-out supplement on the same day sported a black cover with just the words ‘Oh, God’ in the middle.
      • Tucked inside is Assets, a pull-out supplement to test the market for a second title.
      • Please use the Convention 2005 special pull-out section for all your registration needs.
      • Pictures of participants will be featured in a special pull-out supplement on September 7 and September 13.
      • There's a pull-out poster section comprising lots of band pictures, which is fine if you like that sort of thing.
      • The Guardian's pull-out survey on housing regeneration, from 24 September (not apparently online, though - unless you know better).
      • It appears as the centre-spread of a special pull-out section of Leisure, dedicated to promoting the arts, their contribution to tourism and the spin-off benefits to the economy of South Lakeland.
      • Everyone received the CFGHE booklet and was reminded that the tearsheet he or she had received four months earlier was reproduced as a pull-out section in the centre.
      • Now, the Pentagon is in gear for what a pull-out poster in the latest Mad Magazine calls ‘Gulf Wars, Episode II.’
      • While Le Monde publishes a pull-out supplement and the anniversary features on the front pages of most Eastern European papers, here there is a distracted silence save for a SBS documentary.
      • The new publication has a pull-out guide to events taking place throughout the year - including the York Festival of Food and Drink in September.
      • About 30% of the articles are locally produced, including a pull-out map of Shanghai showing places to park a car, and a spread on where celebrities in Beijing go for a drink.
      • This special pull-out supplement focuses on business issues and interests and is published in conjunction with the Chambers of Commerce of Ireland and distributed as part of the Irish Independent.
      • Utilize this special pull-out section of The Alabama Nurse to register for convention.
      • The decision was also taken to run the story continuously through the main paper rather than to divert any of it into a pull-out supplement.
nounˈpo͝oloutˈpʊlaʊt
  • 1A section of a magazine or newspaper that is designed to be detached and kept for rereading.

    don't miss Monday's 8-page NBA pullout
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few teachers were catching up on things, but some appeared to have caught up, and were catching up on computer games and newspaper bargain shopping pull-outs instead (and this included the headmaster).
    • This week school leavers are poring over those pull-outs in the newspapers giving the official lists of vacancies at British universities for everything from accommodation management to youth studies (I'm not making it up).
    • Sani, who has sold men's suits for decades from traveling showrooms set up in hotels around the country, spends millions advertising them in eight-page pull-outs in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and The New York Times.
    • The next day's papers will carry the budget as front page news, and most will have exclusive pull-outs.
    • And finally, there's a pull-out about the Rolling Stones.
    • In the middle of the zine is a fantastic pull-out called ‘Fighting Back’: a hand-drawn leaflet on self-defence for women and girls, which Isy has given up copyright for - photocopiers at the ready!
    • Inside there is a special Olympics pull-out, and on page seven is a column entitled ‘Pitfalls’, listing damaging factors London now has to avoid.
    • Our 16-page Kingdom Life pull-out will bring you all the local news from your own parish right to your doorstep with our on-the-spot team of local correspondents reporting on all the issues of importance from every area in the county.
    • Better photographs (if not as flattering) appear in the sports pull-outs every day now.
    • This morning, I was reading the Green Guide - a handy pull-out from The Age which discusses TV, movies and technology, as well as providing a listing of the offerings of the free-to-air channels for the next week.
    • An upmarket pull-out of a national news magazine listed all the adrenalin pumping excitement you can buy in life.
    • As a pull-out in the magazine suggests, ‘Do you feel lucky?’
    • Do not miss this week's Surrey Comet for a free 28-page pull-out celebrating 150 years of the paper's history.
    • A perusal of the best of the latest batch, published in a special colour pull-out on November 7, is interesting.
    • The Province will run full colour parliamentary pull-outs with puns in the headlines, while gruff white dudes talk about global politics in hyper-masculine voices.
    • On Wednesday - more pictures and tributes again - the Standard ran a 16-page pull-out, ‘Remember the Victims’, to chime with Europe's two minutes of silence.
    • The Training Notebook Collector's Edition, a three-ring binder specifically designed to store M & F pull-outs (like this one), comes with 82 exercises.
    Synonyms
    magazine section, pull-out, insert, special-feature section
  • 2A withdrawal, especially from military involvement or participation in a commercial venture.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Coming after other business pull-outs this effectively raises the white flag from the dense-server sector.
    • The pull-out came just hours before the shares were due to start conditional trading.
    • On Thursday, he had warned that a rushed pull-out would be a catastrophe.
    • In the end, the opposition motion was composited from those submitted by 13 CLPs and did not even call for an immediate withdrawal of British troops, urging only an ‘early pull-out.’
    • He concluded by calling on the movers of a motion calling for the early pull-out of British troops to withdraw their motion in the interests of party unity.
    • That vote comes one day after a highly respected Democratic congressman called for a pull-out over the next six months and three days after the Senate called for regular reports on the progress and conduct of this war.
    • That pull-out also went ahead despite the attack.
    • ‘The Foreign Affairs Ministry is co-ordinating the pull-out of the humanitarian contingent with the Ministry of National Defence,’ the statement said.
    • The end of the Cold War triggered a French pull-out from their barracks in Hiburg, then part of West Germany, freeing up land for urban planning.
    Synonyms
    departure, pull-out, exit, exodus, evacuation, retirement, retreat, disengagement
 
 
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