What does it mean to draw a conclusion in English?

Draw a conclusion means: draw a conclusion; come to a conclusion

Draw reads French and English? [doctor? ]? Beautiful? [doctor? ]?

1, the transitive verb means: draw; Pull; attract

2. Being an intransitive verb means: pull; drag

3. As a noun, it means: draw; draw lots

Phrases:

1, attract attention? Attract sb's attention

2. learn from it? Obtain from; Extract from ...

3. Approaching? Approaching; way

4. lucky draw? draw for a prize

Example:

Only? By who? Career? That? Analysis? Yes? That? Data? Is it okay? What about you? Painting? Answer? Conclusion.

Only by analyzing these data carefully can you draw a conclusion.

Extended data 1. Discrimination of the meaning of "painting";

The verbs drag, draw, pull, haul and tug all mean "drag, pull".

1, dragging means dragging or pulling a heavy person or thing slowly along a slope or horizontal direction. When used figuratively, it can refer to dragging people over.

2.draw refers to dragging a person or a thing in the direction of the contributor, which does not involve the size of the force and contains the meaning of stability. It is often used as a metaphor.

3. La is the most common word, which contains some meanings of other words in this group. It can refer to all-round pulling, focusing on temporary or sudden pulling.

4.haul refers to dragging or pulling hard, which does not involve direction and is often used as a navigation word.

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

Second, the usage of draw:

1, draw means "pull", which means to continuously, steadily, calmly and gently pull to the force giver or pull forward or drag. Extension can refer to pulling out, taking out, extracting, absorbing, attracting or inferring.

2.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.

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