pullout
美 ['pʊlaʊt]
英 ['pʊlaʊt]
- n.撤退;拉出;进场重新飞起
- 网络拔出;撤军;撤出
复数:pullouts
n.
insert,supplement,enclosure,addendum,retreat
n. | 1. 拉出 2. 撤退 3. 进场重新飞起 |
n. | 1. a retreat from a place or military involvement 2. a withdrawal from an obligation or other demanding situation 3. an object intended to be pulled out of a publication, e.g. a removable section of a magazine or a part of a book that folds out 4. an object intended to be pulled out, especially a piece of furniture that can be pulled out from a wall or opened out 5. an aircraft manoeuvre in which a dive changes to level flight 6. an occasion when an army or business leaves a place 7. an occasion when someone decides not to be in a competition any more 8. a thin book that you can pull out of a magazine 1. a retreat from a place or military involvement 2. a withdrawal from an obligation or other demanding situation 3. an object intended to be pulled out of a publication, e.g. a removable section of a magazine or a part of a book that folds out 4. an object intended to be pulled out, especially a piece of furniture that can be pulled out from a wall or opened out 5. an aircraft manoeuvre in which a dive changes to level flight 6. an occasion when an army or business leaves a place 7. an occasion when someone decides not to be in a competition any more 8. a thin book that you can pull out of a magazine |
adj. | 1. a pullout book consists of pages pulled out of a magazine 2. pullout furniture can be used by pulling it out of another piece of furniture or out of the wall |