pull (A2)
カタカナ: プル
IPA: /pʊl/
Definition
Use your hands or arms to move something towards you.
意味: 手や腕を使って、何かを自分の方へ動かすこと。
Examples / 例文
Can you pull this rope for me? — Can you pull this rope for me?
He pulled the chair closer to the table. — He pulled the chair closer to the table.
The car pulled over to the side of the road. — The car pulled over to the side of the road.
Pull の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Pull:
How to Use Pull
- pull over (phrasal verb)
- To stop a vehicle at the side of the road. — "The police asked the driver to pull over."
- pull out (phrasal verb)
- To remove something from a place, or to stop being involved in something. — "She pulled out her keys from her bag."
- pull up (phrasal verb)
- To stop or arrive in a vehicle. — "A taxi pulled up outside the house."
- pull through (phrasal verb)
- To survive a difficult situation or illness. — "It was a tough time, but we managed to pull through."
- pull away (phrasal verb)
- To move backwards or start moving from a place. — "The train pulled away from the station."
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