Is drawing in English?

The English for painting is draw.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) draw, draw; Attract (interest, attention); Make (comparison), make (comparison); Move, especially by car; Arouse (a reaction); Painting (cards, cards), painting; Pull out (especially weapons); Obtain, infer; Draw out, suck out; Smoke (smoke), breathe (gas)

A draw, regardless of the outcome; Draw lots; The opponent's game is decided by lottery, and the opponent's series of games is decided by lottery; An attractive person (or thing); Smoking; Draw lots; Informal cannabis products; Draw a gun; Lottery, lottery; A charming person (or thing)

Name (draw lots) (English) Lauder (name)

Discrimination of words

Pull, yank, pull, pull, pull, pull, pull.

This group of words has the meaning of "drag, pull", the difference is:

Painting? It refers to dragging people or things in the direction of output, which does not involve the magnitude of force, but includes a sense of stability. It is often used as a metaphor.

Asshole. A quick and sudden pull.

Drag? Drag or pull something that has no power or cannot use its own power, especially with a rope or chain.

Pull? The most common words, including some meanings of other words in this group, can point to the action of pulling in all directions, focusing on temporary or sudden pulling.

Drag? Refers to dragging or pulling a heavy person or thing slowly uphill or horizontally. When used figuratively, it can refer to dragging people over.

Towing? Refers to dragging or pulling hard, not involving direction. It is often used as a nautical term.

Tug refers to dragging or pulling hard in waves, but it does not necessarily make the person or thing being pulled move.