1.挣钱,赚
2.压低,眨低
3.拆坏(房子等);(疾病使人)衰弱;推翻,打倒(政府等)
1.to destroy a building, especially because it is very old or dangerous
2.to earn a particular amount of money
1.The muscles in her back tightened, pulling down from her spine and causing her back to arc slightly.
她后背上的肌肉绷紧着,使她脊梁骨向下沉,背部有点弯成了一个弧形。
2.The upper part of the digestive system includes magnetics that assists in pulling down the next lessons from source.
消化系统的上半部分,含有能帮助从源头那里拉下来下一步课程的磁性。
3.In the early 1970s, for reasons that are still ill-understood, productivity growth slowed sharply, pulling down the trend rate of growth.
在70年代早期,因为一些至今仍无法明确的原因,生产率增长大幅下降,使得趋势增长率也随之下降。
4.Today, I told my boyfriend how happy I was with him. He responded by pulling down his pants and slapping his ass.
今天我跟我男朋友说,跟他在一起我很快乐。
5.After pulling down the window shades, she undressed me with more ease than before.
拉下窗帘后,她为我脱衣,比以前容易多了。
6.But pulling down inflation has come at the cost of a steeper than expected drop in growth.
通胀的确得到了抑制,但代价却是增长放缓幅度大于预期。
7.The total force pulling down on the hook.
向下拉大钩的总合力。
8.In Brazil, pulling down the lower lid of the right eye means that the listener doesn't believe what you are saying.
在巴西,拉下右眼皮表示听讲的人对你说的话表示怀疑。
9.Inflate the vest by pulling down on the red tabs, only after evaluating the aircraft.
只有在弃机疏散以后,才将红色拉环往下拉,让救生衣充气。
10.Pull the piston assembly free of the body by grasping the sleeve and pulling down.
抓住套筒往下拉,将活塞总成从阀体内拉出。