单词 | tug |
释义 | tugtugstuggedtuggingtugtug1 /tʌg/ verb [intransitive and transitive] (past tense and past participle tugged, present participle tugging) to pull something suddenly and hardtug at/onAlice tugged at my hand.tug艾丽斯拽了拽我的手。THESAURUS: tugpull to hold someone or something firmly and move them in a particular direction, especially towards you: He pulled the blanket off the bed.pullShe quickly pulled on her jeans.pulldrag to pull something along the ground, especially because it is too heavy to carry: They managed to drag the sofa across the room.managehaul to pull something big and heavy using a lot of effort, especially using a rope: The fishermen were hauling in their nets.fishermanbehaulnettug to pull something with a short quick movement: The little girl was tugging at her mother’s coat.betugI tugged at the drawer but it wouldn’t open.tugheave to pull or lift something very heavy, especially with one movement: Somehow he heaved the bag onto his shoulders.heaveshouldertow to pull a vehicle along using a rope or chain: Our car had to be towed to the nearest garage.havetownearHorses were used to tow the boats along the canals.horsebeuseboatcanal |
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