pull in

  1. (火车)进站; (船)靠岸
    • The train pulled in exactly on time.
      列车准时进站。
    • The ship pulled in to the shore at midnight.
      那船半夜时靠岸。
  2. 赚钱
    • He's pulling in quite a bit in his new job.
      他在新工作中赚了不少钱。
    • He pulls in quite a lot as a milkman.
      他卖牛奶赚了相当多的钱。
    • He pulls in a lot of overtime pay each month.
      他每月挣得不少加班费。
  3. 吸引; 招引
    • The Beatles always pulled in enormous crowds.
      披头士乐队总能吸引大批的人群。
    • The film pulled in large audience when it was shown in the city.
      那部影片在该市上映期间, 吸引了大批观众。
  4. 拘留, 逮捕(嫌疑犯)
    • The police have pulled in a half dozen people who they suspect.
      警方已逮捕六个他们怀疑的人。
    • The men were pulled in on suspicion of having committed a burglary.
      这些人因涉嫌犯有夜盗罪而被拘留。
  5. 节省, 节省开支
    • You will have to pull in if you want to escape bankruptcy.
      如果你想避免破产, 就必须节省开支。
    • If food is scarce it's no use complaining; we shall just have to pull in our belts.
      如果食物短缺, 抱怨也没有用, 我们只能勒紧裤腰带。

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