tug
美音:
[tʌg
]英音:
[tʌg
]v.用力拖,吃力地搬运,苦干,用拖轮拖,拖拉 n.拖,苦干,拖船,(牵引用的)绳索
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tug为六级词汇
词形变化:
名词:tugger 动词过去式:tugged 过去分词:tugged 现在分词:tugging 第三人称单数:tugs
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tug
/tʌg; tʌˇ/
v (-gg-)
(a) [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr] ~ (at sth) pull (sth) hard or violently 用力拉或拖(某物)
*We tugged so hard that the rope broke. 我们一用力把绳子给拉断了.
* tug at sb's elbow/sleeve, eg to attract attention 拽某人的肘部[袖子](如为引起注意).
(b) [Tn, Tn.p] pull (sth/sb) in a particular direction (沿某方向)拉或拖(某物[某人])
*The wind nearly tugged my umbrella out of my hand. 大风险些把我手中的伞给刮跑了.
* It is difficult tugging the children round the shops with me, ie because they resist. 让我拉着孩子逛商店可真不易(因为拉不住他们).
n
1 sudden hard pull (突然的)猛拉, 猛拽
*I felt a tug at my sleeve. 我觉得有人拽了一下我的袖子.
* Tom gave his sister's hair a hard tug. 汤姆使劲地扯了一下他姐姐的头发.
* (fig 比喻) She felt a sharp tug at her heart-strings (ie pang of sorrow) as he left. 他离去的时候, 她非常伤心.
2 (also `tugboat) small powerful boat for towing ships, esp into harbour or up rivers 拖船.
1. Tug the drawer and it will open. 这抽屉用劲一拉就可以拉开。
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