draw

draw
[drɔː] 1. (pt - drew); (pp - drawn); vt
1) [+ picture, map] 画 [huà]
2) (pull) [+ cart] 拖 [tuō]
3) [+ curtains, blinds] (close) 拉上 [lāshang]; (open) 拉开 [lākāi]
4)

* to draw sth/sb somewhere — (move) 把某人/某物拉到某地 [bǎ mǒurén/mǒuwù lā dào mǒudì]

He drew his chair nearer the fire. — 他把椅子拉到炉火旁。

5) (takeout) [+ gun, knife, sword] 拔出 [báchū]
6) (attract) [+ response] 引起 [yǐnqǐ]
7) [+ breath] 吸 [xī]
8)

* to draw (out) money from a bank/an account — 从银行/帐户上取钱 [cóng yínháng/zhànghù shang qǔ qián]

He drew fifty pounds from his savings account. — 他从活期帐户上取走了50英镑。

9) [+ wages, salary] 领取 [lǐngqǔ]
10) [+ water] 汲取 [jíqǔ]
11)

* to draw a conclusion (from sth) — (从某事中)得出结论 [(cóng mǒushì zhōng) déchū jiélùn]

12)

* to draw a comparison/distinction (between two things) — (在两事物之间)作比较 [(zài liǎng shìwù zhī jiān) zuò bǐjiào]

2. vi
1) (with pen, pencil etc) 画画 [huàhuà]
2)

* to draw near/close/away — (move) 走近/开 [zǒujìn/kāi]

3)

* to draw (with/against sb) — (esp BRIT: SPORT) (与某人)打成平局 [(yǔ mǒurén) dǎ chéng píngjú]

Brazil drew against Spain. — 巴西队与西班牙队战平。 美 = tie

3. n; c
1) (esp BRIT: SPORT) 平局 [píngjú]

The match ended in a draw. — 比赛以平局告终。 [美 = tie

2) (lottery) 抽奖 [chōujiǎng]

She won 200 pounds in a prize draw. — 她在一次抽奖中赢了200英镑。

* to draw (sb's) attention (to sth) — 吸引(某人的)注意力(到某物)

* to draw near or close — (approach) + person, event] 临近

* to draw level/alongside — 慢慢接近

* to draw to a close — 结束

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