pull in
pull
pʊl
pool
in
ɪn
in
/pˈʊl ˈɪn/

英語での「pull in」の定義と意味

to pull in
[phrase form: pull]
01

引き寄せる, 惹きつける

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
文法情報
形態的構成
句動詞
動作動詞
規則的
分離可能
不変化詞
in
基本動詞
pull
現在時制
pull in
三人称単数
pulls in
現在分詞
pulling in
単純過去
pulled in
過去分詞
pulled in
The new amusement park pulled in thousands of visitors on its opening day.
新しい遊園地はオープン当日に数千人の訪問者を引き寄せた
02

到着する, 駅に入る

(of a train or bus) to arrive at a station
Intransitive
to pull in definition and meaning
The train pulled in right on time.
電車はちょうど時間通りに到着しました
03

路肩に寄せる, 横に止まる

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
As I approached the school, I pulled in to drop off my daughter.
学校に近づくと、娘を降ろすために車を寄せた
04

集める, 召集する

to gather or assemble people or things together
Transitive: to pull in sb/sth
The manager decided to pull all the team members in for an emergency meeting.
マネージャーは緊急会議のためにチーム全員を集めることに決めた。
05

稼ぐ, 得る

to obtain money
Transitive: to pull in money
She pulls a good amount in from her side business.
彼女は副業からかなりの額を稼いでいる
06

逮捕する, 拘束する

to arrest an individual, often for questioning
Transitive: to pull in sb
After the incident, three individuals were pulled in by the authorities.
事件後、3人が当局によって拘束されました。
07

締める, 狭める

to tighten or make a gap smaller
Transitive: to pull in a gap
The curtains were too wide, so she pulled them in on both sides.
カーテンが広すぎたので、彼女は両側から引き締めました
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