draw的意思和读音

draw

: [drɔ] : [drɔː]

n.

v.););

drew  drawn  draws  drawing  

v.+n.draw line,draw conclusion,draw picture,draw map,draw water

adv.+v.away draw

v.shove,put away

n.attraction,magnet,crowd puller,inducement,lure

v.sketch,get,attract,equal

drawv.make pictures

1.[i][t]to make pictures, or a picture of sth, with a pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)

You draw beautifully.

to draw a picture/diagram/graph线

She drew a house.

He drew a circle in the sand with a stick.

The report drew a grim picture of inefficiency and corruption.

pull

2.[t]~ sth/sb + adv./prep.););to move sth/sb by pulling it or them gently

He drew the cork out of the bottle.

I drew my chair up closer to the fire.

She drew me onto the balcony.

I tried to draw him aside(= for example where I could talk to him privately) .

My eyes were drawn to the man in the corner.

3.[t]~ sthto pull a vehicle such as a carriage

The Queen's coach was drawn by six horses.

a horse-drawn carriage

curtains

4.[t]~ sthto open or close curtains, etc.

The blinds were drawn.

It was getting dark so I switched on the light and drew the curtains.便

She drew back the curtains and let the sunlight in.

move

5.[i]+ adv./prep.to move in the direction mentioned

The train drew into the station.

The train drew in.

The figures in the distance seemed to be drawing closer.

Their car drew alongside ours.

Her retirement is drawing near.退

The meeting was drawing to a close .

weapon

6.[t][i]~ (sth) (on sb)to take out a weapon, such as a gun or a sword , in order to attack sb

She drew a revolver on me.

He came towards them with his sword drawn.

attract

7.[t]使to attract or interest sb

The movie is drawing large audiences.

The course draws students from all over the country.

Her screams drew passers-by to the scene.

get reaction

8.[t]to produce a reaction or response

The plan has drawn a lot of criticism.

The announcement drew loud applause from the audience.

使make sb talk

9.[t][oftpass]~ sb (about/on sth)使使to make sb say more about sth

Spielberg refused to be drawn on his next movie.

conclusion

10.[t]~ sth (from sth)to have a particular idea after you have studied sth or thought about it

What conclusions did you draw from the report?

We can draw some lessons for the future from this accident.

comparison

11.[t]~ sthto express a comparison or a contrast

to draw an analogy/a comparison/a parallel/a distinction between two events

choose

12.[i][t]);to decide sth by picking cards, tickets or numbers by chance

We drew for partners.

They had to draw lots to decide who would go.

He drew the winning ticket.

Names were drawn from a hat for the last few places.

Italy has been drawn against Spain in the first round.西

Italy has been drawn to play Spain.西

game

13.[i][t]to finish a game without either team winning

England and France drew.

England and France drew 3–3.

England drew with/against France.

England drew their game against France.

money

14.[t]to take money or payments from a bank account or post office

I drew out £200. 200

Can I draw $80 out of my account? 80

She went to the post office to draw her pension.

The cheque was drawn on his personal account.

liquid/gas

15.[t]~ sth (+adv./prep.)to take or pull liquid or gas from somewhere

to draw water from a well

The device draws gas along the pipe.

smoke/air

16.[i][t]);to breathe in smoke or air

He drew thoughtfully on his pipe.

She breathed deeply, drawing in the fresh mountain air.

IDM

So far, the police investigation has drawn a blank.

draw a blankto get no response or result

So far, the police investigation has drawn a blank.

draw blood使to make sb bleed

She talks all the time and hardly stops to draw breath.

He was as kind a man as ever drew breath.

draw breathto stop doing sth and rest

She talks all the time and hardly stops to draw breath.

to live; to be alive

He was as kind a man as ever drew breath.

draw sbs fire线to make sb direct their anger, criticism, etc. at you, so that others do not have to face itdraw a line under sthto say that sth is finished and not worth discussing any more

I don't mind helping, but I draw the line at doing everything myself.

We would have liked to invite all our relatives, but you have to draw the line somewhere.

draw the line (at sth/at doing sth)to refuse to do sth; to set a limit

I don't mind helping, but I draw the line at doing everything myself.

We would have liked to invite all our relatives, but you have to draw the line somewhere.

Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?

draw the line (between sth and sth)线to distinguish between two closely related ideas

Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?

I drew the short straw and had to clean the toilets.

draw the short strawto be the person in a group who is chosen or forced to perform an unpleasant duty or task

I drew the short straw and had to clean the toilets.

We drew straws for who went first.

draw straws (for sth)to decide on sb to do or have sth, by choosing pieces of paper, etc.

We drew straws for who went first.

n.choosing

1.[ususing]~ (for sth)the act of choosing sth, for example the winner of a prize or the teams who play each other in a competition, usually by taking pieces of paper, etc. out of a container without being able to see what is written on them

the draw for the second round of the Champions League

The draw for the raffle takes place on Saturday.

sports/games

2.a game in which both teams or players finish with the same number of points

The match ended in a two-all draw.

He managed to hold Smith to a draw(= to stop him from winning when he seemed likely to do so) .

3.a competition in which the winners are chosen in a draw

a prize draw

4.a sports match for which the teams or players are chosen in a draw

Liverpool have an away draw against Manchester United.

5.[ususing]a set of matches for which the teams or players are chosen in a draw

There are only two seeded players left in the top half of the draw.

attraction

6.a person, a thing or an event that attracts a lot of people

She is currently one of the biggest draws on the Irish music scene.

smoke

7.an act of breathing in the smoke from a cigarette

IDM

You can't fool him─ he's always quick on the draw.

be quick/fast on the draw(informal)to be quick to understand or react in a new situation

You can't fool him─ he's always quick on the draw.

to be quick at pulling out a gun in order to shoot it

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v.1.to create a picture by making lines with a pen or pencil; to be able to make pictures in this way2.to move somewhere slowly or smoothly3.to pull something across a space in order to close or open it; to pull a vehicle; to pull something gently from somewhere; to move something somewhere with a pulling movement; to pull out a gun, sword, or other weapon so that it is ready to use; to pull out a tooth4.to get ideas, information, or knowledge from somewhere5.to choose a card or ticket in a game, without seeing what is on it; to choose a person or thing from a group; to choose one player to compete against another6.to consider the ways in which two things are different or similar7.to get a particular reaction from people8.to make someone notice something9.to take money from a bank account; to receive an amount of money regularly10.to persuade someone to tell you something1.to create a picture by making lines with a pen or pencil; to be able to make pictures in this way2.to move somewhere slowly or smoothly3.to pull something across a space in order to close or open it; to pull a vehicle; to pull something gently from somewhere; to move something somewhere with a pulling movement; to pull out a gun, sword, or other weapon so that it is ready to use; to pull out a tooth4.to get ideas, information, or knowledge from somewhere5.to choose a card or ticket in a game, without seeing what is on it; to choose a person or thing from a group; to choose one player to compete against another6.to consider the ways in which two things are different or similar7.to get a particular reaction from people8.to make someone notice something9.to take money from a bank account; to receive an amount of money regularly10.to persuade someone to tell you something

n.1.a way of choosing something such as a name or number by chance; a game in which a ticket with a name or number on is taken out of a container in order to choose who will win a prize; a way of choosing which teams or players will compete against each other by taking names out of a container2.an event or performer that a lot of people will come to see3.the process of sucking in smoke from a cigarette4.a game that ends in a tie1.a way of choosing something such as a name or number by chance; a game in which a ticket with a name or number on is taken out of a container in order to choose who will win a prize; a way of choosing which teams or players will compete against each other by taking names out of a container2.an event or performer that a lot of people will come to see3.the process of sucking in smoke from a cigarette4.a game that ends in a tie

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1.here, try some of my homemade wine. i think you'll be able to draw a distinction between the two.。“。”

2.Customization is often much of the draw of the multimedia offerings.

3.He asked that we not use his real name, "because I don't want people to think I'm trying to draw attention to myself, " he said.使,“

4.Ultimately, all the devices on the network will be able to draw on the others, so each gains the power of a supercomputer.使

5.Draw the art you want to see, make the music you want to hear, write the books you want to read.

6.Yet this mix of history, politics and culture may turn out to be much less of a draw than either Mr Salmond hopes or Mr Gallagher fears.

7.As if she had a protractor in her head, she also sees precise angles. "When I draw a piece of equipment, I can test run it in my mind. "。“。”

8.He looked so tired that I asked him to draw up a chair and take the load off his feet.

9.I made sure the cardboard was taped back over the hole as it had been and I went back to my room and began to draw myself a very hot bath.

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