The past tense of draw is draw, the past participle is draw, and the present participle is drawing. Draw has two parts of speech. When used as a verb, it means to draw (with pencil, pen or chalk), describe, depict; Drag (move); Pull (move); Traction; To pull or tow (a car); Attract, interest, when used as a noun, means "lottery; Lucky draw; Draw lots; A draw; A draw; No matter what the result is.
Lexical collocation as a verb
1, draw a line.
2. Draw a pattern to draw a pattern.
3. Draw a picture to draw a picture.
4. Draw a weather map. Draw a weather map.
5. Drain the water.
6.drawfine is very careful
Bilingual example
She took a small book from her pocket.
She took a pamphlet out of her arms.
He drew a right triangle.
He drew a right triangle.
He took a deep breath.
He took a deep breath.
They had to draw lots to decide who would go.
They had to draw lots to decide who would go.
This game has attracted a large audience at present.
This game attracts many people now.