Transitive verb & intransitive verb
1. Painting, painting
Drag, pull
transitive verb
1. Pull out, pull out, pull out.
Extraction, extraction and reception
Step 3 arouse, attract
4. Let it talk; reveal
5. visit; Painting; suggestion
6. Make (compare or contrast)
7. draw (sign, card); Capture (many)
8. extraction; Receive; draw
9. cigarettes (cigarettes); Inhale (air)
10. 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. )
1 1. Bring, draw out, cause, arouse and guide; Guide, lead to; Take and receive; Cause (result); Cause a reaction, cause action; Cause to tell the situation; Induce (answer); Force ... to speak; Tease, provoke; Show talent; irritate
12. Take out (from the container), take out, take out, take out; 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, pool, etc). )
13. (through internal strength or influence) make it tend to itself; Attract, attract; Seduce and encourage; Attract (the audience); Win; Arouse (attention, interest, etc). ), arouse; Draw out, attract and capture; Get drunk
14. Draw a sketch (with lines or words) of (people or things) and draw the outline of …; Describe (in language); Depicting; Description; depict
15. Draw (draw) and make (draw) (with charcoal pen, pencil, pen, colored pen, iron pen, etc.). )
16. Mark; Draw, draw, draw (a pattern), draw (a line); Draw a sketch of; diagrammatic presentation
17.Draft (in legal form), draft, formulate (sometimes used with up)
18. Write in the correct form; Write (checks, money orders, etc.). ); Open (a bill, etc). )
19. Inhale, inhale (air, smoke), inhale, inhale; Pull, pump (water), pump (water); To cause (liquid) to flow out of an opening or tap; To utter (sound)
20. Deduction; Deduce, infer, lead to (a conclusion or inferred result); Manufacturing; form
2 1. (from a source) get, take away, get, get; Excerpts; Receive; accept
22. Take out the internal organs (or intestines) of. To empty, empty, or exhaust
23. Tighten, tighten, and pull to the maximum; Stretching and straightening; Stretch, stretch, pull away, stretch, stretch, pull out; To make, draw, or draw (by tapering)
24. End (the game), make (the game) a draw, and end (the game) with a draw.
intransitive verb
1. Go, come here.
2. draw, no matter what the result is
3. Move (slowly or continuously) to (somewhere); March; Close, close, close, close; Come, close; Come, come (often used with on, off, out, etc. )
4. Draw your sword; Pull out a pistol, etc. (often used with on)
5. Cartography; Good at painting, engaged in painting; sketch
6. Shrink, wrinkle, wrinkle; Shrink, shrink; Curl (often used with up)
7. depend, depend; Use, use; Request (often used with on or upon)
study
Noun (short for noun)
1. Draw lots
2. draw, no matter what the result is
3. A contest to decide the winner by drawing lots
4. Draw lots to decide the opponent's game
5. Draw lots to decide a series of matches for opponents
6. Charming people (or things)
7. Smoking
8. pull; Drag; Drag, pull; Pull; Painting; Pull; Draw a pistol (or other weapon)
9. extraction; Suck; [American] Smoking
10. Draw and sketch
1 1. A person (or thing) that interests or attracts the audience (or customers, attention, etc.). ); Something attractive; attract
12. A game (or battle, etc. ) tie, tie, transitive verb vt. The intransitive verb vi.
1. Painting, painting
He drew some pictures.
He drew some pictures.
Drag, pull
This cart pulls easily.
This carriage pulls easily.
transitive verb
1. Pull out, pull out, pull out.
He drew his gun and fired.
He drew his gun and fired.
Extraction, extraction and reception
She earns a high salary.
She received a generous salary.
Step 3 arouse, attract
The plane attracted the enemy's fire.
The plane attracted enemy fire.
4. Let it talk; reveal
5. visit; Painting; suggestion
6. Make (compare or contrast)
7. draw (sign, card); Capture (many)
8. extraction; Receive; draw
9. cigarettes (cigarettes); Inhale (air)
10. 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.
1 1. Bring, draw out, cause, arouse and guide; Guide, lead to; Take and receive; Cause (result); Cause a reaction, cause action; Cause to tell the situation; Induce (answer); Force ... to speak; Tease, provoke; Show talent; irritate
Her behavior drew criticism from her boss.
Her behavior drew criticism from her boss.
12. Take out (from the container), take out, take out, take out; 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, pool, etc). )
They are always ready to draw their swords.
They are ready to draw their swords at any time.
13. (through internal strength or influence) make it tend to itself; Attract, attract; Seduce and encourage; Attract (the audience); Win; Arouse (attention, interest, etc). ), arouse; Draw out, attract and capture; Get drunk
The concert attracted a large audience.
The concert attracted a large audience.
14. Draw a sketch (with lines or words) of (people or things) and draw the outline of …; Describe (in language); Depicting; Description; depict
15. Draw (draw) and make (draw) (with charcoal pen, pencil, pen, colored pen, iron pen, etc.). )
16. Mark; Draw, draw, draw (a pattern), draw (a line); Draw a sketch of; diagrammatic presentation
17.Draft (in legal form), draft, formulate (sometimes used with up)
18. Write in the correct form; Write (checks, money orders, etc.). ); Open (a bill, etc). )
19. Inhale, inhale (air, smoke), inhale, inhale; Pull, pump (water), pump (water); To cause (liquid) to flow out of an opening or tap; To utter (sound)
20. Deduction; Deduce, infer, lead to (a conclusion or inferred result); Manufacturing; form
2 1. (from a source) get, take away, get, get; Excerpts; Receive; accept
22. Take out the internal organs (or intestines) of. To empty, empty, or exhaust
23. Tighten, tighten, and pull to the maximum; Stretching and straightening; Stretch, stretch, pull away, stretch, stretch, pull out; To make, draw, or draw (by tapering)
24. End (the game), make (the game) a draw, and end (the game) with a draw.
They drew 25: 25.
They tied at 25.
The intransitive verb vi.
1. Go, come here.
National Day is coming.
National Day is coming.
2. draw, no matter what the result is
The two teams tied last night.
The two teams tied last night.
3. Move (slowly or continuously) to (somewhere); March; Close, close, close, close; Come, close; Come, come (often used with on, off, out, etc. )
4. Draw your 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.
5. Cartography; Good at painting, engaged in painting; sketch
6. Shrink, wrinkle, wrinkle; Shrink, shrink; Curl (often used with up)
She raised her face in disgust.
She twisted her face to show disgust.
7. depend, depend; Use, use; Request (often used with on or upon)
study
noun
1. Draw lots
When will the lottery be held?
When will the lottery be held?
2. draw, no matter what the result is
The game ended in a draw.
The game ended in a draw.
3. A contest to decide the winner by drawing lots
4. Draw lots to decide the opponent's game
5. Draw lots to decide a series of matches for opponents
6. Charming people (or things)
7. Smoking
8. pull; Drag; Drag, pull; Pull; Painting; Pull; Draw a pistol (or other weapon)
9. extraction; Suck; [American] Smoking
10. Draw and sketch
1 1. A person (or thing) that interests or attracts the audience (or customers, attention, etc.). ); Something attractive; attract
12. A game (or battle, etc. ) tie, draw, draw.