pull into Thành ngữ, tục ngữpull (one) into (some place or thing)1. Literally, to drag one roughly or forcibly into some place or thing. I grabbed my brother's arm and pulled him into the other room to tell him the news in private. A rope from the sinking boat caught around my ankle and dragged me into the water.2. To involve one in something, especially that which unpleasant or undesirable. Ugh, why are you always pulling me into your petty drama?See also: place, pullpull in(to) (some place)To drive up to and park at some location. Let me pull into a gas station and I'll call you back. The train didn't pull in until nearly 11 PM due to all the delays.See also: pullpull someone or something into somethingandpull someone or something into haul or drag someone or something into something or some place. She pulled him into the room and closed the door. Lisa pulled in her friend and closed the door.See also: pullpull someone into somethingandpull someone inFig. to get someone involved in something. Please don't pull me into this argument. Don't pull in anyone else.See also: pull
pull into piecescriticize very badly;find serious fault with驳得体无完肤;说得一无是处Politicians always try to pull their opponents'ideas to pieces.政治家们总是把他们对手的观点驳得体无完肤。 The famous scientist pulled the new theory to pieces because it was very unscientific.这位著名的科学家把这条新理论说得一无是处,因为它很不科学。 |