释义 |
tugged是tug的过去式 - n.拖船;(突然的)猛拉;一股强烈的感情
- v.拖;拽
- 网络奋斗
第三人称单数:tugs 现在分词:tugging 过去式:tugged n. yank,heave,pull,jerk,haul 1. | [i][t] (常为几次用力)拉,拖,拽to pull sth hard, often several times |
| She tugged at his sleeve to get his attention. 她拽了拽他的袖子引起他的注意。 | | a sad story that tugs at your heartstrings(= makes you feel sad) 令人心酸的故事 | | The baby was tugging her hair. 婴儿直扯她的头发。 | | He tugged the door open. 他用力拉开了门。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth + adv./prep. (朝某一方向用力)拉,拖,拽to pull sth hard in a particular direction |
| He tugged the hat down over his head. 他把帽子往下拉了拉遮住脸。 |
1. | 拖船a small powerful boat for pulling ships, especially into a harbour or up a river |
2. | (突然的)猛拉,猛拽a sudden hard pull |
| I felt a tug at my sleeve. 我觉得有人用力拽了一下我的袖子。 | | She gave her sister's hair a sharp tug. 她猛地使劲扯了一下她姐姐的头发。 |
3. | [ususing] 一股强烈的感情a sudden strong emotional feeling |
| a tug of attraction 一阵强烈的吸引 |
v. | | n. | 8. 拖轮;(曳引用的)绳索,链条;(马具的)曳革;【矿物】装有滑车的铁钩 8. 拖轮;(曳引用的)绳索,链条;(马具的)曳革;【矿物】装有滑车的铁钩 |
v. | 1. to pull at or drag somebody or something with a sharp forceful movement 2. to tow a ship with a tugboat 3. to work hard or struggle to do something 4. to pull someone or something by making a short strong movement 1. to pull at or drag somebody or something with a sharp forceful movement 2. to tow a ship with a tugboat 3. to work hard or struggle to do something 4. to pull someone or something by making a short strong movement | n. | 2. a struggle or strenuous contest between opposing forces or people 3. a land, sea, air, or space vehicle that is used to pull another 4. a chain, rope, or strap that is used for pulling or hauling something 5. a small powerful boat used to tow ships and barges. 8. a small powerful boat used for pulling larger boats, especially in ports 2. a struggle or strenuous contest between opposing forces or people 3. a land, sea, air, or space vehicle that is used to pull another 4. a chain, rope, or strap that is used for pulling or hauling something 5. a small powerful boat used to tow ships and barges. 8. a small powerful boat used for pulling larger boats, especially in ports |
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