pull up a chair/stool etc• She pulls up a stool and sits down next to us, watching intently, still unable to stifle her laughter.• He now pulled up a chair and, turning it about, sat on it, his elbowsresting on the back.• He pulls up a chair as she starts another game.• Anyway, I pull up a chair by the bed and say hello.• Rose, Victorine, Thérèse and Léonie pulled up chairs to the kitchentable and set to.
pull on• When the car passed they pulled Miguel up on his feet.• Getting Going Let the wind do the work and pull you up on the board.
pull-up• For instance, it has eliminated the need for externalresistors, by using activepull-ups on inputs and input-output pins.• Traditional exercises like sit-ups, press-ups and pull-ups are great for strengthening the body, providing that you do them properly.• He punched her on the head and made her do pull-ups against a door frame.• These musclesdraw the arms to the sides, therefore all rowing exercises, pull-ups or pull-downs are performed by them.• The best exercises for developing width are widegrippull-ups to the back of the neck and lat pull-downs.• The sharppull-up was exactly the right thing to do, experienced pilots say.
b)pull up a chair/stool etcSIT to get a chair etc and sit down next to someone who is already sitting 拿把椅子/凳子等〔坐在某人旁边〕
c)pull somebody up especially British EnglishBrETELL somebody OFF to stop someone who is doing something wrong and tell them you do not approve 责备[斥责]某人
pull up a chair/stool etc• She pulls up a stool and sits down next to us, watching intently, still unable to stifle her laughter.• He now pulled up a chair and, turning it about, sat on it, his elbowsresting on the back.• He pulls up a chair as she starts another game.• Anyway, I pull up a chair by the bed and say hello.• Rose, Victorine, Thérèse and Léonie pulled up chairs to the kitchentable and set to.
pull on• When the car passed they pulled Miguel up on his feet.• Getting Going Let the wind do the work and pull you up on the board.