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.Protesters pulled down the front of the building where the newly built embassy protective concrete wall, some people enter the building is.
抗议者推倒了使馆所在大楼前新修的防护水泥墙,部分人进入该楼。
2.pulled down her panties and threw them down the stairs at me. I stood there for a moment, then turned and went straight to the front door.
我呆立了一分钟,然后做了我当时唯一能做的事:拉开大门,走向我的汽车。
3."It's your garden now, little children, " said the giant, and he pulled down the wall.
“孩子们,这儿现在是你们的花园了。”巨人说着把围墙推倒了。
4.The old house had been long ago pulled down, and a fine broad road was in its place.
那座老房子早已拆毁了,在它的地基上修建了一条又齐又宽阔的大道。
5.She pulled down the veil, saying hastily, 'It was mostly to keep off the wind.
她把面纱拉了下来,急忙说,“我戴面纱主要是为了挡风的。”
6.From a distance she looked like a clay figure in a dingy? wool coat and a knit hat pulled down over her ears.
她穿着一件无光泽的毛线外衣,戴着一顶针织帽子,拉了下来遮住耳朵一远远看去,她就像一个泥塑的人。
7.And when the scene through the glass window in front of him becomes too distracting, the blind can be pulled down.
而且当在他面前的玻璃窗里的景色变得太令人分心的时候,百叶窗能够被放下来。
8.Lights made a giant of him as he stood motionless: one white, glittering, gloved hand raised, fedora pulled down at a slant.
无动作时,灯光把他烘托成了巨人:一只白色闪光、带着手套的手举起,浅顶软呢帽子斜带。
9.Almost pulled down in the 1960s to make way for a second ring road around the modern day city, a large portion in fact escaped destruction.
大约在20世纪60年代,为了在现代化的新城外围再铺一条环形公路,老城墙被推倒了,事实上大部分还是躲过了浩劫。
10.Houses sprung up on both sides of the bridge and stood until it was pulled down in 1831, making way for a more elegant, classic structure.
住宅如雨后春笋般冒出来两岸的桥梁,站在直到推倒在1831年,使道路更加优雅,经典的结构。