91. | Pull up your socks! |
| (英口)鼓起劲儿来!
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92. | His teachers told him to pull his socks up, of he'd undoubtedly fail his exam. |
| 老师叫他加紧努力,不然考试肯定不及格。
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93. | He had to pull a few strings to get that job. |
| 他只得托人情以获得那份工作。
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94. | play [ pull , put] a trick on sb. |
| 跟某人开玩笑;欺骗某人。
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95. | pull [release] a trigger on sb. |
| 朝某人开枪。
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96. | pull a fast one on sb. |
| 设计欺骗某人。
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97. | He didn't want to pull chestnuts out of the fire for them. |
| 他不愿为他们火中取栗。
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98. | The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks, in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank. |
| 我家的男人们手拿船篙过被水淹没草场,希望能够钩住筏子一角,将它拽出激流,拖回岸边。他们终于成功了。
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99. | The undulating waves of the open sea are generated by three natural causes: wind, earth movements or tremors, and the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. |
| 公海上起伏的波浪是由3个自然因素构成的:风、地球的运动或震颤和月亮、太阳的引力。
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100. | These paddles can pull me through the water real fast," Ben panted. |
| “这些桨确实能够帮我游得更快。”本气喘吁吁地说。
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