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1. | To pull one's leg is an idiom. |
| "to pull one's leg"(同某人开玩笑)是惯用语。 |
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2. | the short vowel in `pull' and the long vowel in `pool' |
| 在pull一字中的短元音和在pool一字中的长元音. |
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3. | One who pulls wires or strings, as of puppets. |
| 幕后牵线者如木偶戏中牵金属线或棉线的人 |
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4. | marionette representing animal |
| 牵线动物木偶 |
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5. | Command (or give out orders) Behind the scenes; pull (the) wires; wirepull |
| 遥控指挥 |
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6. | A figure having jointed parts animated from above by strings or wires; a marionette. |
| 木偶由身体各部分相连接组成的用线或绳子操纵的形象;牵线木偶 |
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7. | His Mends father pulled wires and got him a good job in a large company. |
| 他朋友的父亲暗中牵线,帮助他在一家大公司找到一份好工作。 |
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8. | A jointed puppet manipulated from above by strings or wires attached to its limbs. |
| 牵线木偶关节可以活动的木偶,通过系在其四肢上的线绳从上方来操纵它 |
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9. | Pull has the widest use and its meaning covers that of all the other verbs in this group. |
| pull用途最广,兼有这一组中所有其他动词的意义. |
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10. | marionette representing human being |
| 具有人形的牵线木偶 |
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