to pull in
[phrase form: pull]
01
吸引, 拉近
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
例子
The celebrity was able to pull large crowds in with his magnetic presence.
这位名人能够以他磁性的存在吸引大批人群。
02
到达, 进站
(of a train or bus) to arrive at a station
Intransitive
例子
I 'll meet you as soon as my bus pulls in.
我的巴士一到站,我就去见你。
03
靠边停车, 停到一边
to direct a vehicle to move to the side of the road or to another location where it can stop
Intransitive
例子
Seeing a rest area ahead, he pulled in to take a break.
看到前面有一个休息区,他停下来休息。
04
召集, 聚集
to gather or assemble people or things together
Transitive: to pull in sb/sth
例子
The school pulled resources in to ensure the success of the charity event.
学校聚集了资源以确保慈善活动的成功。
05
赚取, 获得
to obtain money
Transitive: to pull in money
例子
With his skills, he pulls in a high salary.
凭借他的技能,他获得了高薪。
06
逮捕, 拘留
to arrest an individual, often for questioning
Transitive: to pull in sb
例子
The detectives pulled him in after they found evidence linking him to the crime.
侦探们发现将他与犯罪联系起来的证据后,逮捕了他。
07
拉紧, 缩小
to tighten or make a gap smaller
Transitive: to pull in a gap
例子
As the gap between the boards widened, he pulled them in with a clamp.
随着木板之间的缝隙扩大,他用夹子把它们拉紧了。



























