| 71. | pull down a curtain |
| 把幕拉下来 |
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| 72. | pull down a hall |
| 拆掉一个大厅 |
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| 73. | Pull your skirt down and cover your knees. |
| 把你的裙子拉下一点,遮住你的膝盖。 |
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| 74. | If you can't pull yourself through the window, you'll have to break down the door. |
| 如果你无法从窗子钻进去,那么你就只好破门而入了。 |
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| 75. | pull down a blind |
| 拉下窗帘 |
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| 76. | 1.to pull down; 2.[Informal] Never mind.; Drop it.; Forget about it. |
| 拉倒 |
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| 77. | That driver's trying to overtake. Slow down a bit and let him pull ahead. |
| 那位司机想超车,开慢一点,让他超到前面去。 |
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| 78. | 1.[Literal] to pull down the stage; 2.to pull away a prop; to obstruct; to counteract; to pull the rug from under someone's feet; to cut the ground from under sb.'s feet |
| 拆台 |
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| 79. | Without a word, Li sat down on a chair, his nostrils blowing out air like a locomotive getting ready to pull out. |
| 梅亭一言不发,向椅子里坐下鼻子里出气像待开发的火车头。 |
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| 80. | If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade. |
| 如果机遇之窗出现,不要拉下百叶窗. |
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