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*draw¹ /drɔ; drɔː/ v drew /dru; druː/, drawn /drɔn; drɔːn/, drawing 1 [I,T] to make a picture of something with a pencil or a pen 〔用铅笔或钢笔〕画,描绘: He's good at drawing animals. 他很擅长画动物。 draw sb sth Could you draw me a map? 你能给我画一张地图吗? 2 [T] to move something or someone by pulling them gently 〔轻柔地〕拉动,拖动: I drew my chair closer to the TV set. 我把椅子往电视机那里挪近些。 3 [T] if a carriage is drawn by horses, they pull it along 牵引,拉〔马车等〕 4 [I,T] especially BrE if two teams or players draw, they both win the same number of points 【尤英】 不分胜负,打成平局: Inter drew with Juventus last night. 昨晚国际米兰队和祖云达斯队踢平。 5 draw the curtains to open or close the curtains 拉开[上]窗帘 6 [T] to choose the winning numbers or tickets in a competition such as a LOTTERY 抽,选〔得奖的号码或彩票〕: The winning numbers are drawn on Saturday evening. 周六晚抽奖了。 7 draw lots to use chance to decide who should do something, especially by taking pieces of paper with people's names on out of a container 抽签,抓阄: We drew lots to see who would go first. 我们抓阄看谁先去。 8 draw a gun/knife/sword etc to take a weapon from its container or from your pocket 拔出枪/刀/剑等 9 [T] to take money from your bank account 〔从银行账户中〕提〔款〕,取〔钱〕: I'd just drawn £50 out of the bank. 我刚从银行里提取了 50 英镑。 10 [I] to move in a particular direction 〔朝某一特定方向〕移动: into/out of/past A police car drew into our drive. 一辆警车驶入我们的车道。 11 draw near literary to move closer in time or space 【文】 临近,靠近: The summer holidays are drawing near. 暑假临近了。 12 draw to an end/a close/a halt etc to end or stop 结束/停止等: Another year was drawing to an end. 又一年要过去了。 13 draw (sb's) attention to sth to make someone notice something or show them something 引起(某人)对某物的注意: I'd like to draw your attention to the last paragraph. 我想请你注意一下最后一个段落。 14 [T] to attract or interest someone 招徕,吸引: draw sb to What first drew you to film-making? 是什么最初吸引你去拍电影的? 15 draw the line (at sth) to refuse to do something because you do not approve of it, although you are willing to do other things 限定不能做(某事),划清界限〔表明有所为有所不为〕: I don't mind helping you, but I draw the line at telling lies. 帮你忙可以,但撒谎的事我决不能做。 16 draw a distinction/comparison/parallel to say that two things are different or similar in some way 加以区分/比较/类比 17 draw a blank to be unable to find something or think of something 找不到; 想不起: Police searching for the missing nine-year old have drawn a blank. 警方搜寻失踪的九岁孩子,但没有结果。 18 draw breath to take air into your lungs 吸气 19 [T] to make people have a particular reaction, for example to make them angry or interested 引起,招致: The new law drew a storm of protest. 新法律招来强烈抗议。
draw inif the days or nights are drawing in, it is getting dark earlier in the evening 〔白昼或夜晚〕变短,渐短 draw sb ↔ into sth to involve someone in something that they do not want to do 把〔某人〕扯进〔某事〕: Keith refused to be drawn into our argument. 基思不想卷入我们的争吵。 draw on sth to use your money, experience etc to help you do something 动用,依赖〔财力、经验等帮助自己做成某事〕: A good writer draws on his own experience. 好的作家会利用自己的人生经历进行创作。 draw up 1 [T draw sth ↔ up] to think of and write a list, plan etc 拟订,起草: We drew up a list of possible options. 我们拟出了一份有多种可供选择的清单。 2 [I] if a vehicle draws up, it stops 〔车辆等〕到某处停下: A silver Rolls Royce drew up outside the bank. 一辆银色的劳斯莱斯汽车开到银行门口停下了。
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