单词 | draw |
释义 | Word Frequency draw(drɔː) verbWord forms: draws, drawing, drew or drawn 1. to cause (a person or thing) to move towards or away by pulling 2. to bring, take, or pull (something) out, as from a drawer, holster, etc 3. (transitive) to extract or pull or take out to draw teeth to draw a card from a pack 4. (transitive; often foll by off) to take (liquid) out of a cask, keg, tank, etc, by means of a tap 5. (intransitive) to move, go, or proceed, esp in a specified direction to draw alongside 6. (transitive) to attract or elicit to draw a crowd draw attention 7. (transitive) to cause to flow to draw blood 8. to depict or sketch (a form, figure, picture, etc) in lines, as with a pencil or pen, esp without the use of colour; delineate 9. (transitive) to make, formulate, or derive to draw conclusions, comparisons, parallels 10. (transitive) to write (a legal document) in proper form 11. (transitive; sometimes foll by in) to suck or take in (air, liquid, etc) to draw a breath 12. (intransitive) to induce or allow a draught to carry off air, smoke, etc the flue draws well 13. (transitive) to take or receive from a source to draw money from the bank 14. (transitive) to earn draw interest 15. (transitive) finance to write out (a bill of exchange or promissory note) to draw a cheque 16. (transitive) to choose at random to draw lots 17. (transitive) to reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die 18. (transitive) to shape (a sheet of metal or glass) by rolling, by pulling it through a die, or bystretching 19. archery to bend (a bow) by pulling the string 20. to steep (tea) or (of tea) to steep in boiling water 21. (transitive) to disembowel draw a chicken 22. (transitive) to cause (pus, blood, etc) to discharge from an abscess or wound 23. (intransitive) (of two teams, contestants, etc) to finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc; tie 24. (transitive) bridge, whist to keep leading a suit in order to force out (all outstanding cards) 25. draw trumps 26. (transitive) billiards to cause (the cue ball) to spin back after a direct impact with another ball by applying backspin when making the stroke 27. (transitive) to search (a place) in order to find wild animals, game, etc, for hunting 28. golf to cause (a golf ball) to move with a controlled right-to-left trajectory or (of a golf ball) to veer gradually from right to left 29. (transitive) curling to deliver (the stone) gently 30. (transitive) nautical (of a vessel) to require (a certain depth) in which to float 31. draw a blank 32. draw and quarter 33. draw stumps 34. draw the line 35. draw the short straw 36. draw the shot noun 37. the act of drawing 38. US a sum of money advanced to finance anticipated expenses 39. an event, occasion, act, etc, that attracts a large audience 40. a raffle or lottery 41. something taken or chosen at random, as a ticket in a raffle or lottery 42. a contest or game ending in a tie 43. US and Canadian a small natural drainage way or gully 44. a defect found in metal castings due to the contraction of the metal on solidification Derived forms drawable (ˈdrawable) adjective Word origin Old English dragan; related to Old Norse draga; Old Frisian draga, Old Saxon dragan, Old High German tragan to carry |
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