Phonetic letters of words
English phonetic symbol: [dr? ]
American phonetic alphabet: [dr? ]
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Chinese translation
Drag; Approaching; Painting; Excerpts; Pull; draw
Ties; Draw lots; Pull; Drag; Something attractive
Sample words
Used as a verb
The horse pulled the carriage.
Our car broke down and we had to tow it to the garage. Our car broke down and we had to tow it to the garage.
This season is coming to an end. The noisy social season is coming to an end.
Mary drew a house on paper. Mary drew a house on paper.
I will withdraw some money from my account. I want to withdraw some deposits.
Can you close the curtains? Can you close the curtains?
His job is to draft the expansion plan. His job is to draw an expansion plan.
Used as a noun
They have been fighting for hours, and finally they are tied. They have been fighting for hours, and finally they are tied.
A French official had an argument with the organizer about drawing lots. French team officials had an argument with the organizers about the lottery.
Live bands are always attractive at parties. Live bands are always attractive at parties.
Grammatical usage
(verb)
Draw has 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". The second meaning of draw is "pull", which means to pull continuously, steadily, calmly and gently to exert force or pull forward or drag. Extension can refer to pulling out, taking out, extracting, absorbing, attracting or inferring.
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.
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 transformed into the object of the preposition for, and it can also be followed by adjectives or infinitives as the compound object of complement. When used as an intransitive verb, its active form can have passive meaning.
Draw is the past participle of draw, which can be used as an adjective, predicative or attributive in a sentence.
(noun)
Draw, when used as a noun, means "draw lots", which means to draw any one from 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.
When used to explain "Drawing lots, drawing lots", draw is usually singular.