(使)(某人,尤指一组士兵)撤出阵地
1. 撤退:cure sb.of 治好某人... | pull back 撤退 | pull round 掉头,转向;康复
2. 向后拉:pull away 脱身 | pull back 向后拉 | pull caps 口角
3. 后曳:pull a well 从井中拔出 | pull back 后曳 | pull down 压低
4. 撤退,退却 候选人:16) delegate v. 委派代表 | 17) pull back 撤退,退却 候选人 | 18) hang in the balance (结果等)尚难确定
1. 退出;退却
If someone pulls back from an action, they decide not to do it or continue with it, because it could have bad consequences.
e.g. They will plead with him to pull back from confrontation...
他们将请求他退出冲突。
e.g. The British government threatened to make public its disquiet but then pulled back.
英国政府威胁要将其担忧公之于众,但后来没有这么做。
2. (使)撤退;(使)撤离
If troops pull back or if their leader pulls them back, they go some or all of the way back to their own territory.
e.g. They were asked to pull back from their artillery positions around the city...
他们被要求从城市周围的炮兵阵地上撤出。
e.g. He pulled back forces from Mongolia, and he withdrew from Afghanistan.
他从蒙古撤军,并且撤离阿富汗。
1. Late Sunday, traders began to pull back slightly in early futures trading.
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2. It's a good time for you to pull back and let others get ahead of you.
3. Although Florent Malouda stepped off the bench to pull a goal back France are heading home early.
4. pull back的反义词
4. When Tang reached out her hand in an attempt to pull Hou back, the two were dragged under the train's wheels and were killed instantly.
5. See if you can get them to hang on while you pull back and wait this out.
6. They were sent here by their parents, who find it hard to pull them back on the straight and narrow.
7. Use the umbrella handle to hook the branch tip, pull it back gently and grasp the fruit.
8. President Bush said White House chief of staff Andrew Card had also been pressing Nagin to pull back on the plan.
9. pull back的翻译
9. Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said he was ready to pull troops back, but was leaving the timing up to Thailand.
10. Psychologically, the pull for Ansari is in the opposite direction back to space.
verb
1. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity
e.g. We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him
He backed out of his earlier promise
The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns
Synonym: retreat back out back away crawfish crawfish out pull in one's horns withdraw
2. stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow)
e.g. The archers were drawing their bows
Synonym: draw
3. move to a rearward position
pull towards the back
e.g. Pull back your arms!
4. pull back的意思
4. use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound or an organ)
5. pull back or move away or backward
e.g. The enemy withdrew
The limo pulled away from the curb
Synonym: withdraw retreat pull away draw back recede retire move back