How do people who like painting write like painting in English?
The transitive verb usage of Draw
Pull; Drag; Pull; Drag; Traction; Open (curtains, etc); Close (or put down) (curtains, etc). ); Pull up (or open or raise) (a sail, etc.). ); Pull up (a suspension bridge, etc). ); To catch (trawl, etc). ), put in (a net, etc. Often used with along, away, in out, off, etc. ):
A horse pulled the car forward.
The horse pulled the cart along the road.
The car was pulled by a pony.
The carriage was pulled by a pony.
I pulled him away from the crowd.
I pulled him away from the crowd.
Pull the curtains
Open (or close) the curtains
Cause to produce, draw out, cause, arouse, induce; Guide, lead to; Take and receive; Reason (? The result of); Cause a reaction, cause action; Cause to tell the situation; Induce (answer); Forced introduction? Speak; Tease, provoke; Show talent; Make angry:
His challenge was not answered.
His challenge was not answered.
Her behavior drew criticism from her boss.
Her behavior drew criticism from her boss.
Take out, take out, pull out, pull out (from a container); Pull out (a cork, nail, tooth, gun, etc.). ); Cause to flow out; Remove (liquid, etc). ) by inhalation, discharge, exudation, distillation, etc. To discharge or ooze (liquid, etc); Drainage; Drain (a lake, pond, etc). ):
Draw a pond
Drain the pond.
They are always ready to draw their swords.
They are ready to draw their swords at any time.
She quickly pulled out her gun and fired.
She quickly pulled out her gun and fired.
He drew his gun and aimed it at his opponent.
He drew his gun and aimed it at his opponent.
To cause (by internal power or influence) to tend towards itself; Attract, attract; Seduce and encourage; Attract (the audience); Win; Arouse (attention, interest, etc). ), arouse; Draw out, attract and capture; Intoxicating:
The concert attracted a large audience.
The concert attracted a large audience.
Win the applause of the audience
Arouse applause from the audience
The game attracted a large audience.
The game attracted a large audience.
The auction attracted a large crowd.
Sales attracted a large number of customers.
He reminded her of that fact.
He reminded her of this fact.
Draw a sketch of (a person or thing) with lines or words? Shape, painting? The outline of; Describe (in language); Description:
Skillfully portray comedy characters
Describe comedy characters with skills
Draw (a picture) with charcoal pen, pencil, pen, colored pen, iron pen, etc. To create (a picture):
I drew a vivid portrait.
I drew a vivid portrait.
He painted her looking out at the sea.
He painted her looking out at the sea.
Draw a vase with charcoal
Draw a vase with charcoal.
Mark; Draw, draw, draw (a pattern), draw (a line); Here? Draw a sketch; Graphical representation:
Draw a vertical line
Draw a vertical line
Compare, contrast; Structure; Elaborate (systematically); Clarify (differences, etc.). ); Draw a clear line (between lines, etc):
draw a demarcation line with sb.
Clarify the difference
Draft (in legal form), draft, formulate (sometimes used with up):
Draw up a contract.
Draft a contract.
Draw up a treaty
Draft a treaty
Write in the right form; Write (checks, money orders, etc.). ); Open (a bill, etc). ):
issue of check
issue of check
Inhale, inhale (air, smoke), inhale, inhale; Pull, pump (water), pump (water); To cause (liquid) to flow out of an opening or tap; To make (a sound):
Take a deep breath
take a deep breath
draw water from a well
draw water from a well
Suck liquid through a straw.
Suck liquid through a straw.
Put the bath water on
Drain (a tub) of bath water.
Dust is sucked into the vacuum cleaner.
Dust was sucked into the vacuum cleaner.
To obtain or use (from a source), extract:
Draw inspiration from Shakespeare
Draw inspiration from Shakespeare's works
We draw courage from his example.
We get courage from his example.
Learn from ...
From where? draw a lesson from
Deduction; Deduce, infer, lead to (a conclusion or inferred result); Manufacturing; Form:
come to a conclusion
Draw (or infer) a conclusion
Get (from a source), take away, get, get; Excerpts; Receive; Accept:
Get a high salary
Receive a generous salary
Receive a salary of $500 a week
Get a salary of $500 a week
He withdrew 200 pounds from his bank account.
He withdrew 200 pounds from his bank account.
She pulled the file out of the folder.
She took the file out of the folder.
Withdraw cash (from an advance commission account)
(deposit) generates (interest); Earn income:
Deposits will generate interest.
Deposits earn interest.
Interest-bearing savings
Interest-bearing savings
Withdraw interest from a savings account
Earn interest from a deposit account
Take out (or dig out, take out, remove)? Viscera (or intestine); To empty, empty, or exhaust:
Draw a turkey
Eviscerate the turkey.
Make it tight, make it tight, and make it pull to the maximum; Release? Stretch, release? Straighten; Stretch, stretch, pull away, stretch, stretch, pull out; To make, draw, or draw (by tapering):
Tighten the rope
Tighten the rope
Draw molten glass filaments
Draw hot-melt glass into filaments
Metaphorically? Elongation:
Lengthening face
With a straight face and a sad face
Twist, twist (face, etc). ), release? distort
The intransitive verb usage of draw vi.
Pull, pull, drag, drag, drag; Pull, pull, pull, pull; Have a dragging effect:
He pulled down the blinds and turned on the light.
He pulled down the curtains and turned on the light.
This cart pulls easily.
This Che Yi.
This tooth is difficult to pull out.
This tooth is difficult to pull out.
Move (slowly or continuously) to (a place); March; Close, close, close, close; Come, close; Come, come (often used with on, off, out, etc. ):
This day is drawing near.
This day is coming.
Christmas is coming.
Christmas is coming.
The train left the station.
The train slowly left the station.
Draw a sword; Pull out a pistol, etc (often used with on):
He draws and fires his gun smoothly.
He quickly pulled out his pistol and fired.
Draw lots; Draw cards:
draw for a prize
Lucky draw; draw for a prize
Let's draw lots to decide who will win.
Let's draw lots to decide who will win.
Draw, draw and describe (with charcoal pen, pencil, pen, chalk, iron pen, etc.). ); Sketch:
He paints beautifully.
He paints very well.
Cartography; Good at painting, engaged in painting; Sketch:
I can't draw, but I can draw.
I can't draw, but I can sketch.
Shrink, wrinkle, wrinkle; Shrink, shrink; Roll up (often used with up):
She raised her face in disgust.
She twisted her face to show disgust.
His brow furrowed with worry.
He frowned worriedly.
By virtue of; Use, use; Requirements (usually used with on or upon):
Use your imagination.
Use (or rely on) one's imagination, fabricate
She asked for his help.
She depends on his help.
Solicit; Ask for money (or supplies, etc.) ) and obtain information (or information, materials, etc. );
Allocate funds from scientific research funds
Get funding from research funds
Draw out his truth
Let him tell the truth.
Ventilation (flue, pipe, conduit, etc.). Make (air, smoke, etc). ) Free circulation:
The chimney is well ventilated.
The chimney is well ventilated.
Smoking pipe (or pipe) (I):
smoke a pipe
smoke a pipe
Draw a tie regardless of the outcome:
China drew with Brazil.
China and Brazil tied.
Attract people (or customers, listeners, etc.). ), attractive:
Our newspaper advertisements are very popular.
Our newspaper advertisements are very attractive.
This play is very popular.
This play is very popular.
Bow (ready for archery):
The archers immediately pulled away.
The archer immediately drew his bow.
Medicine promotes pus, so that pus (or blood) is concentrated at one point; Run away, drain away:
A plaster attracts.
Mud lining agent discharges pus.
Draw:
Draw water by the well with a bucket.
Draw well water in a bucket
Withdrawal of deposit (or salary, etc.). ):
Withdraw a deposit
Withdraw some money from the savings account.
Tensile deformation; To lengthen, lengthen:
The longer the spring is pulled, the longer it is.
Spring is getting longer and longer.
Full of wind, full of wind:
Sails are towed by proper adjustment and full of wind.
After the sail was adjusted to the wind direction, it was full of wind.
Draft:
This ship has a deep draft.
This boat eats deep water.
When (tea) is soaked, the taste comes out completely;
Tea must be soaked before drinking.
Don't drink this tea until it boils.
search
(hounds) search for prey in hiding places, and slowly approach the prey after being pointed.
(hounds) track their prey by smell.