词汇 | pull-through |
释义 | pull through (something)phrasal verb with pullverbuk /pʊl/ us /pʊl/ to become well again after a serious illness, especially when you might have died: (尤指从致命的重病中)恢复健康 They said the operation had been successful and they expected his wife to pull through.他们说手术很成功,预计他妻子能度过危险。 Recovering from illness back on your feetidiom bed rest clear (something) up colour convalescence convalescent curability curable curably foot recovery recuperate recuperation regress regression regressive rehabilitate rehabilitation respond sleep pull (someone) through (something)phrasal verb with pullverbuk /pʊl/ us /pʊl/ to succeed in dealing with a difficult period, or to help someone do this: (使某人)度过(难关),(使某人)克服(困难) He'd never have managed on his own, but his colleagues have pulled him through.他一个人决不可能做到,但是他的同事们帮他度过了难关。 It was a crisis year for the company, but we have pulled through.对公司来说这是艰难的一年,但我们还是度过了难关。 Helping and co-operating abet accommodative any port in a stormidiom assist assist with something attend bridge carry errand errand of mercyidiom facilitate facilitation financial assistance leg recourse relief run errandsidiom share a platformidiom sponsor start (something) off You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Coping and not coping pull (someone/something) through (something) | American Dictionarypull (someone/something) through (something)phrasal verb with pullverbus/pʊl/ to help someone or something to continue to exist or live after a serious problem or illness: He pulled the city through a financial crisis. I didn’t think he’d survive, but he pulled through. Some people pull through things that seem impossible. |
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