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单词 drew
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drew


drew

D0389000 (dro͞o)v.Past tense of draw.

drew

(druː) vb the past tense of draw

draw

(drɔ)

v. drew, drawn, draw•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often fol. by along, away, in, out, or off). 2. to pull down or over so as to cover, or to pull up or aside so as to uncover: Draw the curtain. He drew the blanket over him. 3. to bring, take, or pull out, as from a receptacle or source: to draw water from a well; to draw blood from a vein. 4. to bring toward oneself or itself, as by inherent force; attract: The sale drew large crowds. 5. to sketch, render, or trace (figures or objects), as with lines or tones: to draw a vase with charcoal. 6. to compose or create (a picture) with lines, tones, or color. 7. to depict or delineate, as with words: to draw a character with skill and humor. 8. to mark or lay out; trace: to draw perpendicular lines. 9. to frame or formulate: to draw a distinction. 10. to write out in legal form (sometimes fol. by up): Draw up the contract. 11. to inhale or suck in: to draw liquid through a straw. 12. to derive or use: to draw strength from prayer. 13. to deduce; infer: to draw a conclusion. 14. to get, take, or receive: to draw a salary of $600 a week. 15. to withdraw (funds) from an account. 16. to write (a check) so as to take money from an account (often fol. by on or against). 17. to produce; bring in: The deposits draw interest. 18. to disembowel: to draw a turkey. 19. to pull out to full or greater length; stretch: to draw filaments of molten glass. 20. to bend by pulling back the string in preparation for shooting an arrow: to draw a bow. 21. a. to choose or have assigned to one by or as if by lottery: to draw kitchen duty. b. to pick unseen or at random, as from among marked slips of paper or numbered tickets: to draw straws to see who wins. 22. Metalworking. to form or reduce the sectional area of (a wire, tube, etc.) by pulling through a die. 23. to wrinkle or shrink by contraction. 24. Med. to cause to discharge: to draw an abscess by a poultice. 25. (of a vessel) to need (a specific depth of water) to float. 26. to finish (a contest) with neither side winning; tie. 27. a. to take or be dealt (a playing card or cards) from the pack. b. (in bridge) to remove the outstanding cards in (a suit) by leading. 28. (in billiards) to cause (a cue ball) to recoil after impact by administering a backward spin on the stroke. 29. to steep (tea) in boiling water. v.i. 30. to exert a pulling, moving, or attracting force. 31. to move or pass, esp. slowly or continuously, as under a pulling force: The day draws near. 32. to take out a sword, pistol, etc., for action. 33. to hold a drawing, lottery, or the like: to draw for prizes. 34. to sketch or to trace figures; create a picture or depict an image by drawing. 35. to be skilled in or practice the art of drawing. 36. to shrink or contract (often fol. by up). 37. to make a demand (usu. fol. by on or upon): to draw on one's imagination. 38. a. to act as an irritant; cause blisters. b. to cause blood, pus, or the like to gather at a specific point. 39. to produce or permit a draft, as a flue. 40. to leave a contest undecided; tie. 41. to attract customers, an audience, etc. 42. to pull back the string of a bow in preparation for shooting an arrow. 43. draw away, a. to move away. b. to move farther ahead: One runner drew away from the pack. 44. draw in, a. to cause to take part or enter, esp. unwittingly: This is your fight; don't draw me in. b. to make a sketch or drawing of: to draw in a human figure against the landscape. 45. draw off, to move back or away. 46. draw on, a. to come nearer; approach: Winter was drawing on. b. to clothe oneself in: to draw on one's gloves. c. to utilize or make use of, esp. as a source: The article draws heavily on gossip. 47. draw out, a. to pull out; remove. b. to prolong. c. to persuade to speak. d. to take (money) from a place of deposit. 48. draw up, a. to draft, esp. in legal form or as a formal proposal. b. to put into position; arrange in order or formation. c. to bring or come to a stop; halt: The bus drew up at the curb. n. 49. an act of drawing. 50. something that attracts customers, an audience, etc. 51. something that is moved by being drawn, as the movable part of a drawbridge. 52. something that is chosen or drawn at random, as a lot or chance. 53. drawing (defs. 7, 8). 54. a contest that ends in a tie. 55. Also called draw play. a football play in which the quarterback fades as if to pass and then hands the ball to a back who is running toward the line of scrimmage. 56. a. draw poker. b. (in poker) a card or cards taken or dealt from the pack. 57. a. a small, natural drainageway with a shallow bed; gully. b. the dry bed of a stream. c. Chiefly Western U.S. a coulee; ravine. 58. the pull necessary to draw a bow to its full extent. Idioms: 1. beat to the draw, to react more quickly than (an opponent). 2. draw oneself up, to assume an erect posture. [before 900; Old English dragan; c. Old Norse draga to draw, Old High German tragan to carry; compare drag]
Thesaurus
Noun1.drew - United States actor (born in Ireland)Drew - United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862)John Drew
Translations

draw

(droː) past tense drew (druː) : past participle drawn verb1. to make a picture or pictures (of), usually with a pencil, crayons etc. During his stay in hospital he drew a great deal; Shall I draw a cow? 繪製 绘制2. to pull along, out or towards oneself. She drew the child towards her; He drew a gun suddenly and fired; All water had to be drawn from a well; The cart was drawn by a pony. 拖,拉,提,汲(水) 拖,拉,提,汲 3. to move (towards or away from someone or something). The car drew away from the kerb; Christmas is drawing closer. 開走,接近 开走4. to play (a game) in which neither side wins. The match was drawn / We drew at 1–1. 打成平局 打成平局5. to obtain (money) from a fund, bank etc. to draw a pension / an allowance. 領取 领取6. to open or close (curtains). 拉開(帘幕),關上(帘幕) 拉开(幕),关上(幕) 7. to attract. She was trying to draw my attention to something. 引起 引起 noun1. a drawn game. The match ended in a draw. 平局 平局2. an attraction. The acrobats' act should be a real draw. 吸引觀眾 吸引观众3. the selecting of winning tickets in a raffle, lottery etc. a prize draw. 抽籤 抽签4. an act of drawing, especially a gun. He's quick on the draw. 繪畫 绘画ˈdrawing noun (the art of making) a picture made with a pencil, crayon etc. the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci; I am no good at drawing. 繪圖,繪圖藝術 图画drawn adjective1. (of curtains) pulled together or closed. The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight. (將帘幕)關上的 (幕布)拉在一起的 2. (of a game etc) neither won nor lost. a drawn match. 平局的 平局的3. (of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath. a drawn sword. 拔出鞘的 拔出鞘的4. (of a person) strained and tired. His face was pale and drawn. 疲倦的 疲倦的ˈdrawback noun a disadvantage. There are several drawbacks to his plan. 缺點 缺点ˈdrawbridge noun a bridge (at the entrance to a castle) which can be pulled up or let down. 吊橋 吊桥ˈdrawing-pin noun (American ˈthumbtack) a pin with a broad, flat head used for fastening paper to a board etc. 圖釘 图钉ˈdrawstring noun a cord threaded through the top of a bag etc for closing it. (提包的)封口繩 (提包的)封口绳 draw a blank to be unsuccessful in a search, inquiry etc. 抽空籤,終於失敗,無回音 抽空签,终于失败,一无所获 draw a conclusion from to come to a conclusion after thinking about (what one has learned). Don't draw any hasty conclusions from what I've said! 根據...下結論 由...得出结论draw in (of a car etc) to come to a halt at the side of the road. (汽車)靠路邊停下 (汽车)靠路边停下 draw the line to fix a limit especially for what one is prepared to do. 劃一界線 划一界线draw/cast lots to decide who is to do etc something by drawing names out of a box etc. Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets. 抽籤 抽签draw off to pour out (liquid) from a large container. The barman drew off a pint of beer. 汲出(啤酒),放掉(水等液體) 放掉(水等液体) draw on to use (money, strength, memory etc) as a source. I'll have to draw on my savings. 憑著(記憶) 凭借draw on1. to pull on. He drew on his gloves. 戴上,穿上 戴上,穿上 2. to come nearer. Night drew on. 接近 接近draw out1. to take (money) from a bank. I drew out $40 yesterday. (從銀行)取錢 (从银行)取钱 2. to make longer. We drew out the journey as much as we could but we still arrived early. 拉長 拉长3. (of a car etc) to move into the middle of the road from the side. 使汽車從邊上移向路中央 使汽车从边上移向路中央draw up1. (of a car etc) to stop. We drew up outside their house. 使汽車停住 使汽车停住2. to arrange in an acceptable form or order. They drew up the soldiers in line; The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign. 草擬,整隊 草拟,整队 3. to move closer. Draw up a chair! 靠近 靠近4. to extend (oneself) into an upright position. He drew himself up to his full height. 站立起來 站立起来long drawn out going on for a long time. The meeting was long drawn out; a long-drawn-out meeting/scream. 持續了很長時間 持续了很长时间

drew


See:
  • (draw the sword and) throw away the scabbard
  • draw (one) to one side
  • draw (one's) last breath
  • draw (oneself) up
  • draw (oneself) up to (one's) full height
  • draw (someone or something) together
  • draw (someone or something) toward (someone or something)
  • draw (something) over (someone or something)
  • draw (something) to
  • draw (the) battle lines
  • draw (up) alongside (someone or something)
  • draw a bead on (someone or something)
  • draw a blank
  • draw a line
  • draw a line between (two things)
  • draw a line in the sand
  • draw a line under (something)
  • draw a veil over (something)
  • draw against (an amount of money)
  • draw ahead
  • draw apart
  • draw aside
  • draw away
  • draw away (someone or something's) fire
  • draw back
  • draw blood
  • draw breath
  • draw down
  • draw fire
  • draw fire away from (someone or something)
  • draw fire from (someone or something)
  • draw first blood
  • draw for (something)
  • draw forth
  • draw from
  • draw in (one's) horns
  • draw in the reins
  • draw in(to)
  • draw interest
  • draw lots
  • draw near
  • draw near to
  • draw off
  • draw on
  • draw out
  • draw straws
  • draw straws for (something)
  • draw stumps
  • draw the curtain
  • draw the line
  • draw the line at (something)
  • draw the longbow
  • draw the short straw
  • draw to a close
  • draw up
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Drew


Drew

(drōō), Charles Richard 1904-1950. American physician who developed in 1940 a method of efficiently preserving blood plasma for transfusion. He organized and directed blood-plasma programs in the United States and Great Britain, becoming head of the first American Red Cross Blood Bank in 1941.

DREW


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Drew


  • noun

Synonyms for Drew

noun United States actor (born in Ireland)

Synonyms

  • John Drew
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