Painting and painting both mean painting. What is the difference? Are they all replaceable? Please give an example.

pigment

transitive verb

Draw (with paint, etc), draw

Describe, describe, describe, describe

Pigment ...; paint ...

Change or cover with paint, coating, etc. ); Trim and decorate; Cover up

Rub on

Depict a landscape

Draw a landscape painting

It's not as dark as it is painted.

It's not as bad as people describe.

Colour the door red.

Colour the gate red.

The doctor applied iodine to the wound.

The doctor put some iodine on the wound.

idiom

Fresh as new paint is fresh and energetic.

Very beautiful.

Very beautiful.

Very beautiful.

Very beautiful.

Oil painting (for actors' makeup)

[British] Wine, especially whiskey

Take sb. ■ Falling paint [beauty] almost killed people; Scare sb.

Zhanqi (primitive tribe) painted on the body before the war, dress [mouth] (female) cosmetics.

Paint, paint, paint.

Colour it red [beautiful] to make things stand out and describe them in a wonderful way.

Draw someone. Black describes someone as a bad person and gives someone a bad reputation.

Paint out (sth).

Draw sth. Remove (something) with paint [paint]

Modern English-Chinese dictionary painting

Noun (short for noun)

pigment

You have paint on your clothes.

You have paint on your clothes.

The paint on the wall is peeling off.

The paint on the wall is peeling off.

pigment

Make up; Cosmetics, powder, rouge

She took a box of paints to school.

She took a box of cosmetics to school.

Part of speech change

Transitive verb, six.

pigment ...

He painted the wall yellow.

He painted the wall yellow.

She painted the windowsill in bright colors.

She painted the window sill with bright colors.

Draw (with paint, etc), draw

Depict a landscape

Draw a landscape painting

I drew a lot of pictures.

I drew many pictures.

Powder (a woman)

Description; describe

They painted a wonderful picture of their life in Singapore in their letters.

Their letter described an interesting scene of their life in Singapore.

draw

transitive verb

(drew[dru:]; drawn [drC:n])

Pull, pull, pull [pull] long, pull into (silk, etc.). ); Pull in a certain direction

Draw (out); Pull (out); Decide (by drawing lots, etc). ); Take out ... internal organs

Draw [quote, draw]; Obtain; Lead out; Reason; Provocative; Recruitment; Suction (inhalation); Attraction; Create ... discussion

Description; Draft, formulate, and draft (a draft); Draw (a picture), draw, draw (a line), tick (an outline)

Draw up (a draft, etc). ); Open (a bill, etc). ); Withdraw (money)

Eat (water).

Soak (tea)

Draw ... draw a draw.

[Often passive] Twist (face, etc.). )

Write according to a certain form

Medical pumping and releasing (blood); Pull out (pus)

Mechanical annealing

Draw a cart

track scale

Draw a curtain to cover the window.

Close the curtains.

draw a bow

Zhanggong

Drag things along.

Drag things

Tighten the rope

Tighten the rope

Draw the metal into a long line.

Draw metal into filaments.

Draw a sword

Pull out a knife

Pull out a nail [tooth]

Pull out a nail [tooth]

Pull out the cork of the bottle.

Open the bottle

draw lots

draw lots

Draw a chicken

Eviscerate the chicken.

Draw beer from a barrel.

Suck beer out of the barrel.

Draw strength from the masses

Draw strength from the people.

learn a lesson

learn a lesson

Get a high salary

Get a generous salary

Bank dollars

Withdraw $20 from the bank

Get information from sb.

Get news from sb.

come to a conclusion

come to a conclusion

Attract sb's attention

Get sb's attention

Draw trouble

make trouble

court one's own death/doom/disaster

Ask for a dead end/bad luck/disaster

Breathe air into the lungs

Breathe air into the lungs.

Win applause

Win applause

Draw someone. Start a conversation

Introduce sb. Participate in the discussion

Draw a character in a novel

Depict the characters in the novel

Draw a contract

Draw up a contract

Draw a picture

Drawing design

Draw a straight line

Draw a straight line

Make a comparison [parallel, difference] between A and B.

Compare a and B.

Write a bank check for 100 yuan.

Write a check for one hundred yuan to the bank.

The street accident attracted a large crowd.

The accident on the road attracted a large crowd.

This ship has a draft of 28 feet.

That ship draws 28 feet of water.

Some people drink tea for too long.

Some people make tea for too long.

The game was tied.

The game was tied.

His face is painted white.

idiom

A shoo-in, you can definitely find out where the fox is; What discussion can be caused.

Draw your gun quickly [slowly] [quickly].

Draw your gun slowly, but quickly.

Draw a gun [sword] first; Advance attack

The draw ended.

A tie will be played again to decide the result.

A tie will be played again to decide the result.

Move forward beyond (the wind) and blow forward.

Draw lots to dismember the body (ancient punishment). Four horses split their limbs (after hanging), took out their internal organs and dismembered the body.

Pull aside; Pull aside; Pull aside

Distance, distance, leave (in a game) Run to the front, distance yourself from others, and retreat.

Refund (paid duties, etc.). ) running back again; Retreat; Open (a curtain, etc) and cancel (a proposal, plan, commitment, etc).

Rabbi envoy Ma stopped running, slowed down and stopped.

Pull the reins to stop the horse from running fast, slow it down and stop.

Pull the reins to stop the horse from running too fast, slow down and stop.

Let go of attraction, accept, gain

Attract (praise, etc)

Draw from the reason ... tell (the truth, etc). )

Close the net, etc. ); To recover (a loan, etc.). ) as an inducement; To add darkness to (the sky); (Japanese) cut down on expenses (cars, boats, etc.). ) and pull (the car) over. Drive (to somewhere) and then stop.

Enter (a car, boat, etc). )

The painting is very fine and accurate.

Draw gently [verbally] (speak or do things) with moderation and without exaggeration (usually used as imperative mood).

Make a mountain out of a molehill

Approaching; approach

Drain (water, etc). Take off (gloves, etc). Eliminate (pain, etc). Distract (others' attention, etc. (troops, etc.) and retreat. ).

Put on (boots, gloves, etc). ) absorption and utilization; By, by use; Attract (sb) from ... to talk, attract, approach.

Stand up straight and control yourself.

Pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, pull out, queue up; Send out a draft, draft a teasing ... talk; Lure to tell the truth (during the day), grow up (train) and leave (station); Leave (a berth); Get out (of the car) and keep your distance from the front.

Gather round ...

Turn around ...

Attract, bring close to.

Attract to ... bring close to.

Get together, connect ... unite, call together, assemble.

Draw up and write it out; Pull (a car, horse, etc) to a stop; Stop (a car, horse, etc). (from dragging and pulling (fishing nets, etc.). ) to approach (come) and catch up with the whole army (team) to pull ... and absorb; Dispel, disperse