pull over 
					英 [pʊl ˈəʊvə(r) ]  
					美 [pʊl ˈoʊvər ]  
					(车)驶到路边停下; (驾车者)靠路边停车; (警察)令(驾车者或车辆)停靠路边(通常因司机危险驾驶)
					
					
					
					
						
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										PHRASAL VERB (车)驶向路边停下;(驾车者)靠路边停车pulls over , the vehicle moves closer to the side of the road and stops there.
											He noticed a man behind him in a blue Ford gesticulating to pull over.  
										PHRASAL VERB (通常因司机危险驾驶,警察)令(驾车者或车辆)停靠路边pull over  a driver or vehicle, they make the driver stop at the side of the road, usually because the driver has been driving dangerously.
											The officers pulled him over after a high-speed chase... Police pulled over his Mercedes near Dieppe.  
										See also:  pullover   
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										He noticed a man behind him in a blue Ford gesticulating to pull over.  
										The officers pulled him over after a high-speed chase  
										Police pulled over his Mercedes near Dieppe.  
										Please pull over. I'm throwing up.  
										And if we have time, we will often pull over and pick it up.  
										I shouted to the driver of the tractor to pull over and let me through.  
										Pull over, and I'll come get you.  
										I wanted to stop but there was no place to pull over.  
										Did you hear me? I said pull over.  
										This way, the car drivers can pull over before they approach the flood.  
										If we didn't pull over p.d., there wouldn't be any violations in this town.  
										He shouted to the driver of the tractor to pull over and let him through.  
										He can't pull over any farther!  
										Pull over to the side of the road when you hear a siren.  
										Pull over after you turn right at this stop sign.  
										If you get tired, pull over and rest.  
										Please pull over and stop there.  
										A bee flew in my car and attacked me and I had to pull over.  
										Slow down and then pull over.  
										Pull over as soon as you're out of sight of the guards.  
										Pull over here, please.  
										The policeman signaled the car to pull over.  
										"Why are you driving? Can you pull over somewhere?" asked the dispatcher.  
										And I got so scared, I had to pull over.  
										We had to pull over because Joe had a Charley horse.  
										I'm gonna pull over, give you my full attention.  
										That's lucky for you. Oh, here's a gas station. I'll pull over.  
										Maybe we should pull over and dose him.  
										When you hear an ambulance behind you, you should pull over.  
										Let's just pull over and get ourselves together.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									verb
									
										steer a vehicle to the side of the road
											The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed