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[/təu; to/] v [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] pull (sth) along with a rope, chain, etc (用绳、 链等)拖, 拉, 拽, 曳(某物): tow a damaged ship into port 把损坏的船拖进港 * If you park your car here the police may tow it away. 你要是把汽车停在这里, 警察就会把它拖走. =>Usage at pull2 用法见 pull2. tow 2 n用法: 1 (esp sing 尤作单数) act of towing sth 拖; 拉; 拽; 曳: My car won't start can you give me a tow? 我的汽车发动不起来了--你能帮我拖一下吗? 用法: 2 (idm 习语) in tow (a) (infml) accompanying or following behind 伴随; 跟随: He had his family in tow, ie with him. 他拖家带口. (b) = on tow: The damaged freighter was taken in tow. 那损坏的货轮被拖著走. on tow being towed 被拖、 拉、 拽或曳: The lorry was on tow. 那货车被拖著走. tow 3 [/təu; to/] n [U] short coarse fibres of flax or hemp, used for making rope, etc 粗麻屑(用以制绳索). |