| 单词 | draw | 
| 释义 | draw1 of 2verb   ˈdrȯ    drew ˈdrü  ˈdrän; drawing transitive verb 1   : to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in advance : pull  draw your chair up by the fire: such as  a    : to move (something, such as a covering) over or to one side  draw the drapes  b    : to pull up or out of a receptacle or place where seated or carried  draw water from the well drew a gun  also : to cause to come out of a container or source   draw water for a bath  the nurse drew a blood sample  the wound drew blood  2   : to cause to go in a certain direction (as by leading)  drew him aside 3  a    : to bring by inducement or allure : attract  honey draws flies  b    : to bring in or gather from a specified group or area  a college that draws its students from many states  c    : bring on, provoke  drew enemy fire  d    : to bring out by way of response : elicit  drew cheers from the audience  e   sports   : to receive in the course of play  The batter drew a walk. draw a foul 4   : inhale  drew a deep breath 5  a    : to extract the essence from  draw tea  b    : eviscerate  plucking and drawing a goose before cooking  c    : to derive to one's benefit  drew inspiration from the old masters 6  nautical   : to require (a specified depth) to float in  a ship that draws 12 feet of water 7  a    : accumulate, gain  drawing interest  b    : to take (money) from a place of deposit  drew $100 from the bank  c    : to use in making a cash demand  drawing a check against his account  d    : to receive regularly or in due course  draw a salary 8  a   card games   : to take (cards) from a stack or from the dealer  draw four cards  b    : to receive or take at random  drew a winning number 9  archery   : to bend (a bow) by pulling back the string  drew the bow and aimed at the target 10   : to cause to shrink, contract, or tighten  draw your knees into your chest Her face was drawn with pain. 11    sports    a    : to strike (a ball) so as to impart a backward spin    b   golf   : to strike (a ball) so that a slight to moderate hook (see hook entry 1 sense 3) results   12   : to leave (a contest) undecided : tie  drew the game 3–3 13  a(1)    : to produce a likeness or representation of by making lines on a surface  draw a picture draw a bowl of fruit draw a graph with chalk  (2)    : to give a portrayal of : delineate  a writer who draws characters well  b    : to write out in due form  draw a will  c    : to design or describe in detail : formulate  draw comparisons 14   : to infer from evidence or premises  draw a conclusion 15   : to spread or elongate (metal) by hammering or by pulling through dies    also : to shape (a material, such as plastic) by stretching or by pulling through dies  intransitive verb 1   : to come or go steadily or gradually  night draws near 2  a    : to move something by pulling  drawing at the well  b    : to exert an attractive force  the play is drawing well 3  a   archery   : to pull back a bowstring    b    : to bring out a weapon  drew, aimed, and fired 4  a    : to produce a draft  the chimney draws well draw on a cigar  b   nautical   : to swell out in a wind  all sails drawing 5  a    : to wrinkle or tighten up : shrink    b    : to change shape by pulling or stretching   6  medical   : to cause blood or pus to localize at one point   7   : to create a likeness or a picture in outlines : sketch  loves to paint and draw not good at drawing 8   : to come out even in a contest  they drew 3–3 9  a    : to make a written demand for payment of money on deposit    b    : to obtain resources (as of information)  drawing from a common fund of knowledge  drawable   ˈdrȯ-ə-bəl adjective draw2 of 2 noun1   : the act or process of drawing (see draw entry 1) : such as    a    : a sucking pull on something held with the lips  took a long draw on her cigarette  b    : a removal of a handgun from its holster  quick on the draw  c    : backward spin given to a ball by striking it below center   compare follow   2   : something that is drawn: such as    a    : a lot or chance drawn at random  the only grand prize winner of the lottery draw  b    : the selection of competitors in a sports event    also : the arrangement of competitors in a sporting event by order drawn   the draw for a tennis tournament   c    : a card drawn to replace a discard in poker    d    : the movable part of a drawbridge   3   : a contest left undecided or deadlocked : tie   4   : one that draws attention or patronage (see patronage sense 4) : attraction  Their band is the main draw at the festival. 5    archery    a    : the distance from the string to the back of a drawn bow (see bow entry 3 sense 2)    b    : the force required to draw a bow fully   6  geology   : a gully shallower than a ravine   7   : the deal in draw poker to improve the players' hands after discarding   8  football   : a play that simulates a pass play so a runner can go straight up the middle past the pass rushers   9  golf   : a slight to moderate and usually intentional hook (see hook entry 1 sense 3)   10   : a face-off in ice hockey  won the draw and knocked the puck backward draw 1 of 2 verb1 as in to pictureto make a representation of by producing lines on a surface see if you can draw the bowl of fruit Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in to pullto cause to follow by applying steady force on draw a chair up to the fire and sit with us Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in to describeto give a representation or account of in words a writer who draws characters with lifelike clarity Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in to winto receive as return for effort draws a hefty weekly salary Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 5 as in to removeto take away from a place or position draw her aside so we can ask a quick question Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 6 as in to cleanto take the internal organs out of hated the thought of having to pluck and draw a goose before cooking it Synonyms & Similar Words 
 7 as in to forgeto shape with a hammer drew the metal into a thin sheet by pounding it Synonyms & Similar Words 
 draw2 of 2 noun1 as in tiea situation in which neither participant in a contest, competition, or struggle comes out ahead of the other the game ended in a draw Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2 as in attractionsomething that attracts interest city leaders hoped that the new waterfront development would be a big draw for tourists Synonyms & Similar Words 
 3 as in pullthe act or an instance of applying force on something so that it moves in the direction of the force took a draw on his cigarette and immediately started coughing Synonyms & Similar Words 
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