c)pull somebody/something ↔ inGET to attract business, money, people etc 吸引某人/某物
a publicity stunt to pull in the crowds
一个吸引人群的宣传噱头
d)pull in something informalBEWEARN if you pull in a lot of money, you earn it 挣,赚〔很多钱〕
e)pull somebody ↔ inSCP if a policeofficer pulls someone in, they take them to a police station because they think that person may have done something wrong 〔警察〕把〔嫌疑犯〕带回警察局,逮捕
Examples from the Corpus
pull in• I rounded the corner, looking for a place to pull in.• Jeff parked in front of the house and I pulled in beside him.• Finally the buspulled in, forty minutes late.• Just as the train was pulling in, there was a shout and someone fell onto the track.