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tug

verb
/tʌɡ/
/tʌɡ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tug
/tʌɡ/
/tʌɡ/
he / she / it tugs
/tʌɡz/
/tʌɡz/
past simple tugged
/tʌɡd/
/tʌɡd/
past participle tugged
/tʌɡd/
/tʌɡd/
-ing form tugging
/ˈtʌɡɪŋ/
/ˈtʌɡɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to pull something hard, often several times(常为几次用力)拉,拖,拽
    • tug (at/on something) She tugged at his sleeve to get his attention.她拽了拽他的袖子引起他的注意。
    • tug something The baby was tugging her hair.婴儿直扯她的头发。
    • tug something + adj. He tugged the door open.他用力拉开了门。
    Extra Examples
    • Alexis was up in a flash, tugging on his arm.亚历克西斯一跃而起揪住了他的胳膊。
    • She playfully tugged at his shirt.她顽皮地拉拽他的衬衫。
    • He tugged harder, but it was caught fast.他加大力气拉,但它还是牢牢卡住。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • gently
    • lightly
    • hard
    preposition
    • at
    • by
    • on
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] tug something/somebody + adv./prep. to pull something/somebody hard in a particular direction(朝某一方向用力)拉,拖,拽
    • He tugged the hat down over his head.他把帽子往下拉了拉遮住脸。
    Synonyms pullpull
    • drag
    • draw
    • haul
    • tow
    • tug
    These words all mean to move something in a particular direction, especially towards or behind you.
    • pull to hold something and move it in a particular direction; to hold or be attached to a vehicle and move it along behind you:
      • Pull the chair nearer the table.把椅子再往桌子这边拉近些。
      • They use oxen to pull their carts.他们用牛拉车。
    • drag to pull somebody/​something in a particular direction or behind you, usually along the ground, and especially with effort:
      • The sack is too heavy to lift—you’ll have to drag it.这麻袋太重了,提不起来。你得拖着走。
    • draw (formal) to move somebody/​something by pulling them/​it gently; to pull a vehicle such as a carriage:指拖动、拉动、牵引、拖车:
      • I drew my chair closer to the fire.我把椅子向火旁拉近了点。
      • a horse-drawn carriage四轮马车
    • haul to pull somebody/​something to a particular place with a lot of effort:
      • Fishermen were hauling in their nets.渔民在拉网。
    drag or haul?用 drag 还是 haul?You usually drag something behind you along the ground; you usually haul something towards you, often upwards towards you. Dragging something often needs effort, but hauling something always does.
    • tow to pull a car, boat or light plane behind another vehicle, using a rope or chain:
      • Our car was towed away by the police.我们的汽车被警察拖走了。
    • tug to pull somebody/​something hard in a particular direction:
      • She tried to escape but he tugged her back.她试图逃跑,但他把她拽了回来。
    Patterns
    • to pull/​drag/​draw/​haul/​tow/​tug somebody/​something along/​down/​towards something
    • to pull/​drag/​draw/​haul/​tow somebody/​something behind you
    • to pull/​drag/​draw/​haul a cart/​sledge
    • to pull/​draw a coach/​carriage
    • to pull/​haul/​tow a truck
    • horses pull/​draw/​haul something
    • dogs pull/​drag/​haul something
    Extra Examples
    • She tried to escape but he tugged her back.她试图逃跑,但他把她拽了回来。
    • His mother was tugging him along by the hand.他妈妈拉着他的手。
    • Annie appeared, tugging her little sister by the arm.安妮出现了,紧紧拉着她小妹妹的胳膊。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • gently
    • lightly
    • hard
    preposition
    • at
    • by
    • on
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from the base of tow.
Idioms
touch/tug your forelock (to somebody)
  1. (British English, disapproving) to show too much respect for somebody of a higher class, especially because you are anxious about what they think of you(对某人)毕恭毕敬

tug

noun
/tʌɡ/
/tʌɡ/
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  1. (also tugboat
    /ˈtʌɡbəʊt/
    /ˈtʌɡbəʊt/
    )
    a small powerful boat for pulling ships, especially into a harbour or up a river拖船
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  2. a sudden, hard pull(突然的)猛拉,猛拽
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • She started the engine with one tug of the starter rope.她拉了一下启动绳启动了引擎。
    • I felt a little tug on my arm.我觉得有人拽了下我的胳膊。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • hard
    • sharp
    verb + tug
    • give (something)
    • feel
    preposition
    • with a tug
    • tug at
    • tug on
    See full entry
  3. [usually singular] a sudden, strong emotional feeling一股强烈的感情
    • a tug of attraction一阵强烈的吸引
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from the base of tow.

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