lā​che

to pull

拉扯 lā​che
to pull
to pull; to drag; to tug at; to grab hold of someone and not let go
to raise
to bring up or raise a child, often implying difficulty or hardship
to drag in
to implicate someone or drag unrelated people or matters into a situation
to help out
to help; to support; to give someone a hand or promote them so they can succeed
to chat
to chat; to engage in small talk or idle gossip
to rope in
to pull someone over to one's side; to rope people together for a specific purpose
to drum up
to borrow money; to drum up funds; to contract for

Frequency

Movie subtitles
1.58 per million appears in 1% of films
Written text
2.67 per million

Sources