How do you say lottery tickets in English?

Lottery in English: lottery

Reading French and English in the lottery [? l? t? ri dr? :] beauty [? lɑt? ri dr? ]?

It means: lucky draw.

Phrases:

Lucky draw. Lucky draw? draw for a prize

Lucky draw? draw for a prize

Lucky draw? [classic]? Lucky draw;

Example:

This? Lottery? Painting? Will. Is it? Is it finished? Down there? That? Supervision? Yes? That? Public? Notary.

The lottery will be completed under the supervision of a notary.

Extended data

Usage of draw:

1 and draw have two basic meanings: one is "painting"; The second is "pull". When doing "painting", it means drawing sketches, lines and maps with pencils, crayons and chalk. Extension can be "description" or "drawing a clear line between right and wrong".

2. the second meaning of 2.draw is "pull", which means continuous, stable, calm and gentle pulling towards the force giver or pulling forward or dragging. Extension can refer to pulling out, taking out, extracting, absorbing, attracting or inferring.

3. A draw can also mean a "draw", which means that both opponents use the same skills in games, performances and wars, and it is difficult to decide the outcome.

4.draw can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used as an object with a noun or pronoun or as a double object. Its indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition for, or it can be a compound object with adjectives or infinitives as complements. When used as an intransitive verb, its active form can have passive meaning.

5. Draw's past participle can be used as an adjective, as a predicative or attributive in a sentence.

6.draw, when used as a noun, means "drawing lots", which means choosing one of many choices to decide something or an award. Draw can also mean that there is no winner in a game, which is a figurative "draw". Draw can also mean "attractive person or thing", which means that someone or something is full of temptation to others. Draw can also mean smoking.

7. When interpreted as "drawing lots, drawing lots", draw is usually singular.