"Pull your head in" nghĩa là gì?
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"Pull your head in" -> nghĩa là giữ trật tự, im lặng.
Ví dụ
“You learnt how to deal (xử lý) with it ... you just need to say pull your head in and there’s no problem.” Now there are 30 female staff out of 113 and she tells the boys “manners maketh the man”.
"He was a bit down in the change room, and Patty goes 'mate, I’d rather be on 399 Test wickets trying to get your fourth (sic, he meant 400th) than having to get your first. "'So pull your head in, and let’s get on with this!'"
“Look, I know he’s a reserve (dự bị) driver for Mercedes and that Mercedes supply engines to Williams, but if I was George Russell I would just say ‘Pull your head in! I drive for Williams, not for you’. “That, to me, goes a little bit in the direction that F1 is going.
"Normally you go home and your missus (bà xã) tells you to pull your head in. It will be good to have them just to switch off. "It's been awesome to hang around the boys every day but sometimes you just need that release to get away."
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