How to read drawings in English

The pronunciation of draw is introduced as follows:

English /dr? . Beauty/[Dr? ]。

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Painting; Description (in pencil, pen or chalk); Painting; Drag (move); Pull (move); Traction; Attraction; Move (in a certain direction), March; Pull it out; To produce, cause, or evoke (a reaction or response); Cause to speak; Obtain; Make (comparison or contrast); Draw (sign, card); Ended in a draw; Excerpts; Pull it out; Smoking.

Noun (short for noun)

Lucky draw; A draw; Draw lots; Lucky draw; A draw; Regardless of the outcome; Determine the opponent's game by drawing lots; An attractive person (or thing); Smoking.

Third person singular: draw present participle: draw past tense: draw past participle: draw.

Bilingual examples of drawing are as follows:

Take? Answer? Sheets? Yes? Paper? And then what? Painting? Answer? Line? Come down? That? middle ?

Take out a piece of paper and draw a line in the middle.

I will? Painting? What about you? Answer? Map? Yes? How come? Where to? Get? Where to? Mine? House. ?

I'll draw you a road map to my home.

Is it? Just? One? Yes? How many? Project? Open? That? Painting? Board of directors. ?

This is just one of several projects being planned.

we? Need? Where to? Painting? Answer? The difference? Between? That? Two? Events. ?

We must distinguish between these two events.

They? Had it? Where to? Painting? Is it a lot? Where to? Decide? Who is it? Will it? Let's go ?

They had to draw lots to decide who would go.