pull up stakes如何读

ˈpu̇l also ˈpəl

pull up stakes是什么意思

<美口>离开,收摊,搬家

pull up stakes英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force

to stretch (cooling candy) repeatedly

pull taffy

to strain abnormally

pull a tendon

to hold back (a racehorse) from winning

to work (an oar) by drawing back strongly

to draw out from the skin

pull feathers from a rooster's tail

to pluck from a plant or by the roots pull turnips

pull flowers

extract

pull a tooth

to hit (a ball) toward the left from a right-handed swing or toward the right from a left-handed swing compare push

to draw apart : rend, tear

to print (something, such as a proof) by impression

to remove from a place or situation pulled the pitcher in the third inning pulled the show

pull the engine

revoke

If they're caught dumping, they'll get their license pulled.—Alexandra Alger

to bring (a weapon) into the open

pulled a knife

perform, carry out pull guard duty

pull an all-nighter

commit, perpetrate pull a prank

pull a robbery

put on, assume

pull a grin

to act or behave in the manner of

pulled a Horace Greely and went west—Steve Rushin

to draw the support or attention of : attract—often used with in

pull votes

obtain, secure

pulled a B in the course

to demand or obtain an advantage over someone by the assertion of

pull rank

intransitive verb

to use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging

to move especially through the exercise of mechanical energy

the car pulled clear of the rut

to take a drink

pulled at a pipe

to strain against the bit

to draw a gun

to admit of being pulled

to feel or express strong sympathy : root

pulling for my team to win

of an offensive lineman in football to move back from the line of scrimmage and toward one flank to provide blocking for a ballcarrier

noun

the act or an instance of pulling

a draft of liquid

the effort expended in moving

a long pull uphill

force required to overcome resistance to pulling

a trigger with a four pound pull

a competition in which a heavily weighted sled is pulled by participants usually using draft animals or machines the county fair's annual ox pull The truck pull may be one one of the machine age's weirdest mutations. Modified pickup trucks and dragsters are hooked to trailers or "sleds" weighed down with 30,000 to 40,000 pounds … They rev up their engines and slog their way across a 200-foot mud track.

a tractor pull

advantage

special influence

proof sense 6a

a device for pulling something or for operating by pulling

a drawer pull

a force that attracts, compels, or influences : attraction

an injury resulting from abnormal straining or stretching a groin pull

a muscle pull

pull up stakes词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old English pullian; akin to Middle Low German pulen to shell, cull

The first known use of pull was before the 12th century

pull up stakes儿童词典英英释义

spot1 of 3noun

something bad that others know about one : fault

a small area that is different (as in color) from the main part

an area marred or marked (as by dirt)

a small diseased or decayed area on the body surface of a plant or animal spots of chicken pox

spots of rot on a leaf

a small quantity or amount

a particular place a sore spot

a good spot for a picnic

a particular position (as in an organization or on a program)

spotlight entry 1 sense 2

a position usually of difficulty or embarrassment

put someone in a spot

a short broadcast announcement or advertisement

spot2 of 3verb

to mark or become marked with or as if with spots

to single out : identify

spot a friend in a crowd

spot3 of 3adjective

done on the spot

spot coverage of the news

paid upon delivery

spot cash

involving immediate cash payment

the spot market for oil

broadcast between scheduled programs

spot announcements

made from time to time or in a few places or instances

a spot check

surefireadjective

certain to get results

supreme courtnoun

the highest court in a political unit (as the U.S. or one of its states)

spur1 of 2noun

a pointed device fastened to the back of a rider's boot and used to urge a horse on

plural recognition for achievement

something that makes one want to do something : incentive

a stiff sharp pointed part (as a horny spine on the leg of a rooster)

a hollow flower part that sticks out especially on a petal (as of a columbine) or on a sepal (as of a larkspur)

a mass of jagged rock coming out from the side of a mountain

a short section of railway track coming away from the main line

spur2 of 2verb

to urge a horse on with spurs

to move to action : incite, stimulate

supra-prefix

super- 2a

suprarenal

going beyond

supranational

supplementary anglenoun

one of two angles or arcs whose sum is 180 degrees—usually used in plural

square awayverb

to put in order or readiness

pull1 of 2verb

to separate forcibly from a natural or firm attachment pull up carrots

pull a tooth

to use force on so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force pull at a rope

pull a wagon

to stretch repeatedly

pull taffy

to strain by stretching

pull a tendon

move entry 1 sense 1

the car pulled out of the driveway

to draw apart : tear

remove entry 1 sense 2

pulled the pitcher in the third inning

to bring into the open

pulled a knife

to carry out with skill or daring : commit

pull a robbery

attract sense 2

pull customers

pull2 of 2noun

the act or an instance of pulling

the effort put forth in pulling

a long pull uphill

special influence

got his job through pull

a device for pulling

a drawer pull

a force that attracts or influences

the pull of gravity

an injury resulting from abnormal straining or stretching

a muscle pull

pull up stakes 例句

1 He pulled the door open and ran out.

2 The cat will scratch you if you keep pulling its tail.

3 Make a knot in the rope and pull it tight.

4 Pull the baby's chair closer to the table.

5 She pulled the blanket over her head.

6 We tried pushing and pulling but couldn't get the couch to move.

7 Grab the end of the rope and pull as hard as you can.

8 We spent the morning in the garden pulling weeds.

9 I accidentally pulled one of the buttons off my shirt.

10 He pulled the plug out of the socket.

11 She gave the door a few hard pulls and it opened.

12 Give the rope a pull.

13 He has a lot of pull in local political circles.

14 Brands began to pull together resources to support refugees.

15 The 13-minute performance will likely call for a healthy dose of vibrant, colored lighting to pull it all together.

16 Let's pull up stakes and get out of here.

让我们收拾摊子,离开这里算了.

17 If that's the problem , maybe you should pull up stakes.

如果是那样, 也许你得搬家.

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pull apart pull quote pull rank pull up a chair pull in one's horns pull one's weight pull into pull stakes leg-pull pull the strings

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