词汇 | pull-down |
释义 | pull something downphrasal verb with pullverbuk /pʊl/ us /pʊl/ B2 to destroy a building: 拆掉,拆毁 They pulled down the warehouse to build a new supermarket.他们拆掉了仓库来建一个新超市。 The old bingo hall has been pulled down. Most of the old buildings were pulled down to make room for the new shopping centre. Protestors took to the streets and pulled down a statue of the country's former leader. The old corn exchange is going to be pulled down. My old college was pulled down years ago. Destroying and demolishing annihilate annihilation apocalypse bash bash through (something) be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom costly dynamite erosion erosional erosionally erosive saboteur sack sacking sacrifice scarred self-destruct sink wipe pull someone downphrasal verb with pullverbuk /pʊl/ us /pʊl/ UKold-fashioned If an illness or a difficult situation or experience pulls you down, it makes you feel unhappy or physically weak: 摧毁;使萎靡 That virus she had two months ago really pulled her down - she still hasn't fully recovered.她两月前感染的病毒确实把她打倒了——她仍没有恢复。 Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appal be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom bite bum gnaw haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom nerve self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something shake someone up shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom shattering tear toxic pull down somethingphrasal verb with pullverbuk /pʊl/ us /pʊl/ USinformal to earn a stated amount of money: 赚(特定数额的钱) Between them they must be pulling down over $100,000 a year.他们两个人加起来每年肯定能赚10万美元以上。 Earning money assessable bank base pay basic basic income disposable income hand over fistidiom in arrearsidiom line your pocket(s)idiom livelihood make an honest livingidiom performance-related pro bono pro rata profit from something prorate pull raise revenue sick pay pull down something | American Dictionarypull down somethingphrasal verb with pullverbus/pʊl/ (DESTROY)to destroy something, esp. a building: Many of those old buildings will soon be pulled down. pull down somethingphrasal verb with pullverbus/pʊl/ infml (EARN)to earn an amount of money: She’s pulling down over $100,000 a year. pull sth down | Business Englishpull sth downphrasal verb with pullverb[ T ]uk /pʊl/us to make a figure or an amount lower: pull down the cost/price/value of sthLower clothing prices will pull down the cost of the family shopping basket. pull down sthphrasal verb with pullverb[ T ]uk /pʊl/us informal to earn money: Most top executives pull down salaries the rest of us can only dream of. A single one of his paintings can pull down over a million dollars. |
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