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词汇 pull away
释义
Phr V
pull away
pulls, pulling, pulled
pull away
if a vehicle pulls away, it starts moving
I just had time to leap on the bus before it pulled away.
to suddenly get in front of another car or person that was previously driving or running at the same speed as youoften + from
With just a hundred meters to go, Black pulls away from the Italian and takes the lead.
if you pull away from someone who is holding you, you suddenly move your body backwards, away from them
As he went to kiss her she pulled away.
if something pulls away from something else, it becomes separated from itoften + from
The radiator has started to pull away from the wall.
pull away
verb to divert attention from the scene of of a crime AUSTRALIA, 1975
phrasepull away1. pull away if a vehicle pulls away, it starts moving away from the place where it has stopped: Matt jumped onto the bus just as it was pulling away.+ from I watched as a black saloon car pulled away from the kerb behind us.2. pull away to suddenly move your body away from someone who is holding or touching you+ from "You're hurting me," Lily said, pulling away from him.3. pull away to succeed in getting more points than another person or team that you are competing against, or in getting in front of someone who you are racing against: The US team began to pull away a little in the second half. Gunnell came through strongly into the final bend, and pulled away to win by half a second.4. pull away to avoid becoming involved in something+ from This gave the government one last chance to pull away from disaster. SIMILAR TO: avoid5. pull away to become separated from something, instead of being fixed to it+ from Some of the pages had pulled away from the spine of the book.

pull away

1. To drag, haul, or force someone or something away. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "pull" and "away." She pulled me away from the road just as the bus careered past. If you pull this drywall away, you can see that dry rot has begun to infest the walls.
2. To withdraw or move backward. I pulled away as she leaned in to kiss me. You can tell they used cheap glue because the stickers are already beginning to pull away from the toy.
3. Of a vehicle, to begin moving forward and away. It was only once the train started pulling away that I realized I'd left my laptop onboard.
4. To move to a superior position in a competition, either physically or figuratively. It was neck and neck for most of the race, but the blue car pulled away during the final lap. The score remained tied for most of the game, but the home team started pulling away with its field goal in the third quarter.

pull away

1. Move away or withdraw, as in The car pulled away from the curb. [Mid-1900s]
2. Move ahead or forward, as in His horse pulled away and took the lead.

pull away

v.
1. To draw or haul something or someone away from something or someone: She opened the box and gently pulled away the layers of tissue paper. He pulled the child's hand away from the hot stove.
2. To move away or backward; withdraw: When I leaned over to wipe the child's face, he pulled away. She tried to stop him from going, but he pulled away from her.
3. To start moving away, as a vehicle: She noted the car's license plate as it was pulling away. We waved goodbye as the boat pulled away from the dock.
4. To move ahead: The horse pulled away in the final stretch and won the race.
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