draw的中文翻译

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draw

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  • draw1   (make pictures)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    画画
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to make pictures, or a picture of sth, with a pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)
      • You draw beautifully.
        你画得很美。
      • to draw a picture/diagram/graph
        绘制图像/图表/表格
      • She drew a house.
        她画了一座房子。
      • He drew a circle in the sand with a stick.
        他用棍子在沙子上画了个圈。
      • The report drew a grim picture of inefficiency and corruption.
        该报告描绘出一幅缺乏效率和贪污腐化的可怕情景。
  • draw2   (pull)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    拉, 拖
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to move sth/sb by pulling it or them gently
      • He drew the cork out of the bottle.
        他把软木塞从瓶中拔出来。
      • I drew my chair up closer to the fire.
        我把椅子移到火旁。
      • She drew me onto the balcony.
        她把我拉到阳台上。
      • I tried to draw him aside(= for example where I could talk to him privately).
        我试图把他拉到一边(=举例,那里我可以同他私下交谈)。
      • My eyes were drawn to the man in the corner.
        角落那个人吸引了我的视线。
    • to pull a vehicle such as a carriage
      • The Queen's coach was drawn by six horses.
        6匹马拉着女王的马车。
      • a horse-drawn carriage
        一辆马拉车
  • draw3   (curtains)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    拉上窗帘
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to open or close curtains, etc
      • The blinds were drawn.
        窗帘被拉上了。
      • It was getting dark so I switched on the light and drew the curtains.
        天黑了,我打开灯,拉上窗帘。
      • She drew back the curtains and let the sunlight in.
        她拉开窗帘,阳光照了进来。
  • draw4   (move)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    进入
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to move in the direction mentioned
      • The train drew into the station.
        火车驶入车站。
      • The train drew in.
        火车来了。
      • The figures in the distance seemed to be drawing closer.
        远处的轮廓正在靠近。
      • Their car drew alongside ours.
        他们的车停在了我们旁边。
      • Her retirement is drawing near.
        她退休的日子临近了。
      • The meeting was drawing to a close.
        会议快结束了。
  • draw5   (weapon)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    拿出(武器)
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to take out a weapon, such as a gun or a sword, in order to attack sb
      • She drew a revolver on me.
        她拔出左轮手枪指着我。
      • He came towards them with his sword drawn.
        他拔剑向着他们。
  • draw6   (attract)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    吸引
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to attract or interest sb
      • The movie is drawing large audiences.
        电影吸引了很多观众。
      • The course draws students from all over the country.
        这门课程吸引了来自全国各地的学生。
      • Her screams drew passers-by to the scene.
        路人被她的尖叫声吸引到现场。
  • draw7   (get reaction)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    引发, 招致
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to produce a reaction or response
      • The plan has drawn a lot of criticism.
        该计划招致很多批评。
      • The announcement drew loud applause from the audience.
        这项声明赢得了观众热烈的掌声。
  • draw8   (make sb talk)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    使透露, 使吐露
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to make sb say more about sth
      • Spielberg refused to be drawn on his next movie.
        斯皮尔伯格拒绝提及他的下一出电影。
  • draw9   (conclusion)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    得出(结论)
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to have a particular idea after you have studied sth or thought about it
      • What conclusions did you draw from the report?
        你从报告中得出什么结论?
      • We can draw some lessons for the future from this accident.
        从该事故中我们为未来吸取了一些教训。
  • draw10   (comparison)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    作对比
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to express a comparison or a contrast
      • to draw an analogy/a comparison/a parallel/a distinction between two events
        将两事件进行类比/对比/比较/区别
  • draw11   (choose)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    抽签决定
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to decide sth by picking cards, tickets or numbers by chance
      • We drew for partners.
        我们抽签决定合作对象。
      • They had to draw lots to decide who would go.
        他们不得不靠抽签决定谁该走。
      • He drew the winning ticket.
        他抽中奖了。
      • Names were drawn from a hat for the last few places.
        最后几个地方的名字是从帽子的中抽出来的。
      • Italy has been drawn against Spain in the first round.
        意大利队抽到首轮迎战西班牙。
      • Italy has been drawn to play Spain.
        意大利队抽到与西班牙对决。
  • draw12   (game)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    打成平局
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to finish a game without either team winning
      • England and France drew.
        英格兰队与法国队打了个平手。
      • England and France drew 3–3.
        英格兰队3比3战平法国队。
      • England drew with/against France.
        英格兰与法国队战成平局。
      • England drew their game against France.
        英格兰与法国队战成平局。
  • draw13   (money)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    支取存款, 取钱
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to take money or payments from a bank account or post office
      • I drew out £200.
        我取了200英镑。
      • Can I draw $80 out of my account?
        我能从我的帐户中支取80美金吗?
      • She went to the post office to draw her pension.
        她到邮局去提取养老金。
      • The cheque was drawn on his personal account.
        支票开自他的个人账户。
  • draw14   (liquid/gas)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    抽水
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to take or pull liquid or gas from somewhere
      • to draw water from a well
        从井中打水
      • The device draws gas along the pipe.
        该装置沿管道把天然气抽出来。
  • draw15   (smoke/air)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    吸,吸入(空气、烟)
    verb   (drew, drawn)
    • to breathe in smoke or air
      • He drew thoughtfully on his pipe.
        他沉思着吸了一口烟斗。
      • She breathed deeply, drawing in the fresh mountain air.
        她深深地呼吸入山间的新鲜空气。
  • draw16   (choosing)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    选择
    noun
    • 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
        冠军杯第二轮抽签
      • The draw for the raffle takes place on Saturday.
        周六有抽奖活动。
  • draw17   (sports/games)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    平局
    noun
    • a game in which both teams or players finish with the same number of points
      • The match ended in a two-all draw.
        比赛以2比2告终。
      • He managed to hold Smith to a draw (= to stop him from winning when he seemed likely to do so).
        他成功将史密斯拖到平分(=他看起来快要赢的时候,不让他赢)。
    • a competition in which the winners are chosen in a draw
      • a prize draw
        抽奖
    • a sports match for which the teams or players are chosen in a draw
      • Liverpool have an away draw against Manchester United.
        利物浦与曼联旗鼓相当战平。
    • 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.
        最后一轮只剩下两名种子选手。
  • draw18   (attraction)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    吸引人的事物
    noun
    • 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.
        她是当今爱尔兰乐坛上最大的吸引力。
  • draw19   (smoke)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    吸烟, 抽烟
    noun
    • an act of breathing in the smoke from a cigarette
  • draw20   (curling)   UK /drɔː/  US /drɔː/ 
    draw
    noun
    • a shot in curling that stops inside or in front of the house
      • A draw doesn't knock other stones out.
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