Pull in
volume
British pronunciation/pˈʊl ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/pˈʊl ˈɪn/

Definición y Significado de "pull in"

to pull in
[phrase form: pull]
01

atraer, captar

to attract or draw someone or something toward oneself, often due to charisma, influence, or distinct qualities
Transitive: to pull in a crowd or audience
to pull in definition and meaning
02

llegar

(of a train or bus) to arrive at a station
Intransitive
to pull in definition and meaning
03

detenerse, parar

to direct a vehicle to move to the side of the road or to another location where it can stop
Intransitive
to pull in definition and meaning
04

reunir, convocar

to gather or assemble people or things together
Transitive: to pull in sb/sth
05

obtener, ingresar

to obtain money
Transitive: to pull in money
06

detener, interrogar

to arrest an individual, often for questioning
Transitive: to pull in sb
07

ajustar, reducir

to tighten or make a gap smaller
Transitive: to pull in a gap

pull in

v
example
Ejemplo
His insightful talks always pull in a significant audience.
The popular cafe always pulls in a young crowd with its trendy design.
The new amusement park pulled in thousands of visitors on its opening day.
Her fascinating art exhibit pulled in visitors from all over the country.
As the sun rose, the first train of the day pulled in.
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