AEE 2258: Putting Up With Phrasal Verbs Part 3: Pull In

AEE 2258: Putting Up With Phrasal Verbs Part 3: Pull In

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San山
San山
2024.8.27
1. pull in(to grab interest and to engage, not be boring)
Ex: The way she started her story was really pulling in the crowd.
2. pull in( to make money)
Ex: I pull in more these days than I did as a teenager.
How much do you think he pulls in?(monthly income)more indirected, softer, informal than saying"How much do you think he makes?"
3.pull in(to move a car into a space)
Ex: Should I pull in here?
4. pull up(to restrain, to limit our spending)
Ex: We need to pull in cost, if we are going to be under the budget.
He was pulled in for questioning, after he witnessed a robbery.(pulling in is just for taking in and questioning before arrest. )
阿Lyn
阿Lyn
2024.8.27
pull in
1. to grab interest, to engage 吸引注意力
what puts you in ?
to pull in the audiences .
Pull in the listener's for the porcast.
The way he stared his story telling really pull in the ***
2. to make money ( putting in more effort )
I pull in more these days as i did in teenager .
How much do you think he pulls in?
= what's her monthly / yearly income ?
= how much do you think he makes ?
we rarely ask people how much money they make, but we do speculate推测 about what other people make .
3. to move a car into a space
pull in the spot over there .
= move your car into a certain spot .
should i pull in here ?
4. to limit / restrain 抑制控制约束关押
We need to pull in cost if we going to state the budget. means to limit the spending .控制开支
He was pull in for questioning after he witnesses a robbing 抢劫.
restrain by police .
pull in the police station 关押在警察局