释义 |
pullback \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: from pull back, v. 1. a. : something that holds back : a restraining force : check, drawback b. : one that pulls back : reactionary < the diehards, the pullbacks, the enemies of progress — Newsweek > 2. : a pulling or drawing back; especially : an orderly withdrawal of troops from a particular position or area < a pullback of troops from the frontier — Wall Street Journal > < the long-awaited, long-planned pullback from overseas of American troops — Newsweek > 3. a. : an iron hook fixed to a casement to pull it shut or to hold it partly open at a fixed point b. : something that returns a machine part to an initial position c. : haulback 1 4. : a skirt style marked by fullness drawn to the back |