释义 |
drawl I. \ˈdrȯl\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably freq. of draw (I) intransitive verb 1. : to speak slowly especially as a matter of habit with vowels greatly prolonged so that vowels monophthongal in other styles of speech are often diphthongized (as in bin, web, bad, knob, talk, good) 2. archaic : to move slowly : loiter transitive verb 1. : to utter in a slow lengthened tone < drawled out the hymn > 2. archaic : to cause to pass or move sluggishly : drag out • drawl·er \-lə(r)\ noun -s II. noun (-s) : a drawling manner of speaking; often : something spoken in a drawling manner |