Pull over Meaning in English
expression
ˈpʊɫ/ /ˈoʊvɝ
PUL-OH-ver
pˈʊl/ /ˈəʊvɐ
PUL-oh-vuh
释义
To drive your vehicle to the side of the road and stop, usually for safety, because of the police, or to let someone pass.
用法与细微差别
'Pull over' is informal and mostly used for drivers, often when police signal them to stop. Not used for parking or stopping in regular spaces. Common with 'The police told me to pull over.' Not the same as 'stop' or 'park'.
Spanish: orillarse - apartarse (con el coche)Portuguese (BR): encostar - parar (com o carro)Portuguese (PT): encostar - parar (com o carro)Chinese (Simplified): 靠边停车 - 靠边停Chinese (Traditional): 靠邊停車 - 靠邊停Hindi: गाड़ी साइड में रोकनाArabic: توقف على جانب الطريقBengali: গাড়ি একপাশে নেওয়া - থেমে যাওয়া (রাস্তায়)Russian: остановиться на обочине - съехать к обочинеJapanese: 路肩に寄せて停めるVietnamese: tấp vào lề - tạt vào lềKorean: 길가에 차를 세우다Turkish: kenara çekmekUrdu: گاڑی سڑک کے کنارے روکناIndonesian: menepi - berhenti di pinggir jalan
例句
The police told us to pull over.
basic
Please pull over so I can get out.
basic
You should pull over if you feel tired while driving.
basic
I saw an ambulance behind me, so I had to pull over quickly.
natural
Just pull over and check the map—we might be lost.
natural
Every time it starts to rain hard, I pull over until I can see the road again.
natural