drafted / dræft, drɑft /

起草的草拟的已起草的起草了

drafted4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a drawing, sketch, or design.
  2. a first or preliminary form of any writing, subject to revision, copying, etc.
  3. the act of drawing; delineation.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to draw the outlines or plan of; sketch.
  2. to draw up in written form; compose.
  3. to draw or pull.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to do mechanical drawing; work as a draftsman.
  2. to drive or ride close behind another car or bicycle so as to benefit from the reduction in air pressure created behind it.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. used or suited for drawing loads: These oxen are fine draft animals.
  2. drawn or available to be drawn from a cask rather than served from a sealed bottle: draft ale.
  3. being a tentative or preliminary outline, version, design, or sketch.

drafted 近义词

v. 动词 verb

formulate

v. 动词 verb

select for military force

更多drafted例句

  1. That’s according to a draft study, led by researchers at the University of Nevada and posted online.
  2. They have a stealthy hull and shallow draft, but some models are difficult to fish from while standing up.
  3. The draft language is largely focused on closing the achievement gap between different racial groups, but also broadly steers the district toward the removal of institutional biases.
  4. Hines-Allen’s defense helped get her drafted out of Louisville, with the 19th overall pick in 2018.
  5. While they still had a chance at the playoffs in the East, the Rangers’ 79 points through 70 games were only the fifth-most points amassed by the teams eligible for Monday’s draft lottery and the sixth-most points per game.
  6. But if that is the low bar for defining a war, then I hope the draft is reinstated.
  7. Draft Day, his Ivan Reitman-directed film about the NFL draft, grossed just $28 million at the domestic box office.
  8. To some, this means being able to draft an email while booking a flight.
  9. Cervecerías Barú resolved problems with their draft system that prohibited them from selling on tap for almost seven years.
  10. A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks.
  11. Instead of obeying, the officers and men held a mass meeting to draft their remonstrance to the Directory.
  12. In the original draft of the instructions was a curious paragraph which, on second thoughts, it was determined to omit.
  13. The necktie had made a heavy draft on him, and twenty cents was all he could find in either pocket.
  14. The draft being in Latin, the country was called Terra Mari, in honor of the queen.
  15. Ill-natured people said that he married in order to have an excuse to get a holiday in which to draft his measure.