tug如何读

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tug英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 拉,拖 pull hard or violently; haul; pull

tug是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 拖船
  2. 苦干
  3. 竞争
  4. 辛苦
  5. <美>绳子,缰绳, 绳索
  6. 拖航飞机
  7. 拉,猛拉
  8. 强大的拉力
  9. 挣扎
  10. 牵引
  11. 拖,拖曳,曳引
  12. 尽力,努力,奋斗
v. (动词)
  1. 用拖船拖
  2. 竞争
  3. 拉,拖(船),拽
  4. 用飞机拖(滑翔机)
  5. 努力做,奋斗
  6. 用力拖, 猛拉, 猛扯 , 抻抻,使劲拉,用力拉
  7. 尽力,努力
  8. 挣扎
  9. 苦干

tug变形

复数:tugs

第三人称单数:tugs

现在分词:tugging

过去式:tugged

过去分词:tugged

tug扩展

tugger (n.)

tug词根

词根:tug

n.

tugger 拖拉装置绞车;轻便绞车;拖拉器;卷扬机

tug英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to pull hard

to struggle in opposition : contend

to exert oneself laboriously : labor

transitive verb

to pull or strain hard at

to move by pulling hard : haul

to carry with difficulty : lug

to tow with a tugboat

noun

an act or instance of tugging : pull

a strong pulling force

a straining effort

a struggle between two people or opposite forces

tugboat

trace entry 3 sense 1

a short leather strap or loop

a rope or chain used for pulling

abbreviation

tugrik, tugriks

tug词组

tug of war拔河,拔河比赛;两派间的激烈竞争

tug boat拖船;拖轮

tug区别

 draw, jerk, tow, pull, drag, haul, tug

这组词都有“拖、拉”的意思,其区别是:

draw指将人或物朝出力者的方向拖,不涉及力的大小,含平稳意味,常作借喻用。

jerk指快而突然地拉。

tow特指用绳子或链条等拖或拉本身无动力或无法使用自身动力的东西。

pull最普通用词,包含本组其它各词的一些意思,可指朝各个方向拉,侧重一时或突然拉动的动作。

drag指沿斜坡而上或水平方向缓慢地拖或拉十分沉重的人或物。作借喻时可指把人硬拉扯过来。

haul指用力拖或拉,不涉及方向,多作航海用词。

tug多指一阵阵地用力拖或拉,但不一定使被拉的人或物移动。

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tug词源中文解释

约于1200年,源自于古英语 teohan 的弱级变化,意为“拉,拖”,源自原始日耳曼语 *teuhan 的“拉”(源头还包括古高地德语 zucchen “拉,抽”,德语 zücken “快速拉动”),源自于 PIE 词根 *deuk- “领导”。与 tow(动词)相关。相关词汇: Tugged; tugging。

tug_体育行业词汇

牵引飞机

拖曳飞机

tug_船舶行业词汇

拖船

"又称 :拖船(towing vessel,tugboat,tow boat) "

设有拖曳设备,专用于在水上拖曳船舶或其他浮体的船。

tug词源英文解释

Verb Middle English tuggen; akin to Old English togian to pull — more at tow

The first known use of tug was in the 14th century

tug儿童词典英英释义

tularemianoun

a disease especially of rodents, wild rabbits, human beings, and some domestic animals that is caused by a bacterium and passed on by the bites of insects or ticks

tuitionnoun

money paid for instruction (as at a college)

tuitionnoun

money paid for instruction (as at a college)

tug1 of 2verb

to pull hard

to move by pulling hard : drag

to tow with a tugboat

tug2 of 2noun

an act or instance of tugging : pull

a strong pulling force

a struggle between two people or forces

tugboat

tug1 of 2verb

to pull hard

to move by pulling hard : drag

to tow with a tugboat

tug2 of 2noun

an act or instance of tugging : pull

a strong pulling force

a struggle between two people or forces

tugboat

tug1 of 2verb

to pull hard

to move by pulling hard : drag

to tow with a tugboat

tug2 of 2noun

an act or instance of tugging : pull

a strong pulling force

a struggle between two people or forces

tugboat

tugboatnoun

a strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing ships

tug1 of 2verb

to pull hard

to move by pulling hard : drag

to tow with a tugboat

tug2 of 2noun

an act or instance of tugging : pull

a strong pulling force

a struggle between two people or forces

tugboat

tug医学词典英英释义

tug

see tracheal tug

tug 例句

1 James yanked his backpack zipper closed with a ferocious tug.

2 In spite of his delight in Bilbo’s company Frodo felt a tug of regret as they passed out of the Hall of Fire.

3 “For instance,” she hoarsely whispered, “take the way they have one another here. Mad, I tell you, absolutely mad. Everybody belongs to every one else—don’t they? don’t they?” she insisted, tugging at Lenina’s sleeve.

4 It was almost like he was tugging in a line, or at least motioning someone forward.

5 Miss Marva Hendrix tugged at Pa’s shirt, looked up at him while batting her heavy eyelashes, and said, “No time like the present, Lou.”

6 Ray and Leda drag their feet; holding their hands, I tug them out the door and down the hall.

7 Dinah squeaked as I tugged her hair too hard, her mouth in a thin, hard line.

8 But he just squeezes Simon's shoulders, and then tugs him closer.

9 She tugged at them, and though Otto scrunched his eyes up at the pain, he allowed her.

10 He pinches my jacket at the elbow and tugs just slightly.

11 So, half drunk and wounded I made my way up to my window, tripped the latch and tugged ... but it wouldn’t open.

12 “The office of the King’s Huntress has many secrets,” Kaisa said, a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth.

13 She scurried across the drawing room and tugged repeatedly on the bellpull that hung by the door.

14 Satan gave a tug, but Murdoch did not move.

撒旦一拽,默多克没动。

15 As per training, she checked the gauge before tugging the vulcanized cowl.

16 Anyhow, I put my hand on the line and give it a tug and then a weird thing happens.

17 She looks back at me, tugging on the pool cue and nodding to them.

18 Once again, I felt off balance, as if I was playing tug-of-war and the person I was tugging against let go.

19 She dropped to her knees and gave the tail a tentative tug.

20 I hook my index fingers into her two front belt loops and tug her closer.

tug 同义词

3 用力拖

lug hale strain

4 抽动

jerk twitch

7 用力拉或拖

lug

8 猛拽

twitch yank

13 挽绳

trace

16 拖动

walk draw

17 使劲拉

rouse strain at

18 圆环

ring annulus

24

pluck

25 链条

chain catena

26 公费生

scholar beneficiary

29 急抽

flirt

tug 短语相关

tug-of-love tug-of-war tug/pull at one's heartstrings tug/touch one's forelock

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