下面是四个pull短语,和交通相关哦,你知道它们的意思吗? Pull Up: This is used when somebody just arrives. You may be waiting for your friend to come by and get you to go somewhere. You see their call arrive and that means that they just pulled up in their car. Just think of pull up as arriving in a car. Pull Out: This is the opposite of pull up when you break it down. This is to leave or drove away. You were in a driveway and then you pull out of it to leave. You also pull out of parking spaces–it essentially means to leave where you were at.
Pull In: This is different than pull up because it’s usually when you are looking at a specific space to get into. Pull up is more general and you may not necessarily even turn off the car. Pull in is more specific and you are pulling into a parking space and staying there.
Pull Over: This is when you are stopping, perhaps on the outside lane or shoulder of a road. You might use this the most because it can mean to “stop here”. It may be that you see a restaurant you want to go to and you tell the driver to pull over. If you are speeding and an officer stops you, ,then you have to pull over. There are several instances where you might use pull over, and so it’s the most common.
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