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  1. pullover A pullover and a hoodie are types of sweatshirts. A pullover is one you put on over your head rather than zipping or buttoning it up. A hoodie is a sweatshirt with a hood. |@122514 They aren't exclusive. A sweatshirt can be both a pullover and a hoodie. 的同义词

  2. sweater和pullover有区别。 sweater和pullover区别为:意思不同、词性不同、同根词不同。 一、意思不同. 1、sweater:毛线衣,运动衫;大量出汗的人,发汗剂. 2、pullover:套衫. 二、词性不同. 1、sweater:sweater只能做名词: 2、pulloverpullover可以做名词,也能做形容词

  3. jumperA jumper is used more in England, A sweater is commonly used in America. The other difference is that a jumper can also be a dress you can wear with a shirt. ( sorta like a stylish overall, but not necessarily made of denim.) |Nothing is different. It’s called something different depending on the region your in. America = sweater. England = jumper. 的同义词

  4. pull over. 把…开到路边;开到路边;靠边停车;靠岸 over. adv. 倒下;翻转;穿过;完全覆盖;以上;大于;再;结束;改变;完毕;仔细地

  5. jumper的同义词. 你知道如何提升自己的外语能力吗 只需写下外语文章并让母语使用者更正!

  6. Jumper is a British term and is not used in North America at all for sweaters. When I was growing up, we used it for a sleeveless dress that was worn over a blouse or turtleneck. A pullover is a sweater that you pull over your head, while a cardigan opens in the front. Sweater is the generic term that includes all of them.

  7. Pull over "Pull over" means to move (over) to the side of the road and stop. While driving, pull over means to stop safely. "Pull out" means to drive out of a parking spot or a parking lot or a side road, usually from a stopped position. While stopped, pull out means to start moving and progress onto a road or a larger road or somewhere with more traffic. "When you see flashing police lights ...

  8. What size pullover do you wear? The cop made me pull over to the side of the road. 英语 (美国) 法语 (法国) 德语 意大利语 日语 韩语 波兰语 葡萄牙语 (巴西) 葡萄牙语 (葡萄牙) 俄语 中文 (简体) 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 中文 (繁体,台湾) 土耳其语 越南语

  9. pull upin driving, 'pull up' means to drive forward, while 'pull over' means to drive to a safe side of the road and stop.|A pull up is also an exercise, a type of diaper, and can be used to describe the act of pulling anything in an upwards direction. A pullover can also be a sweater without any fastener up the front. Most likely you mean the driving definition though :p ^| Up is up ☝️ ...

  10. pull in@VinCirelli Ah well no, they have different meanings. So here you have to say pull over|“Pulled in” can mean “arrived”, that is why you are confused|Pull over always means to stop on the way to somewhere else. Pull in means to arrive or stop somewhere particular|So you can pull in or pull over at a gas station, but you cannot pull in at a roadside or pull over to the house.|Yes ...

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