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Pull in Meaning in English

expression

释义

To drive a vehicle to the side of the road or into a space and stop. Also, to attract or earn something, such as money or attention.

用法与细微差别

"Pull in" is informal and common in driving contexts ("pull in at the gas station"). Also used for attracting money or people ("pull in a big crowd"). Not to be confused with "pull into" (arriving at a station).

例句

Can you pull in to the next gas station? I need a break.

natural

Their new movie really pulled in a lot of money at the box office.

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Just pull in here and I'll grab us some coffee.

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That singer can pull in huge crowds.

basic

Please pull in to the parking lot.

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The train will pull in at 5 p.m.

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