draw from 的 4 个定义
drew [droo], /dru/, drawn [drawn], /drɔn/, draw·ing [draw-ing]. /ˈdrɔ ɪŋ/.
- to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag.
- to bring, take, or pull out, as from a receptacle or source: to draw water from a well.
- to bring toward oneself or itself, as by inherent force or influence; attract: The concert drew a large audience.
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drew [droo], /dru/, drawn [drawn], /drɔn/, draw·ing [draw-ing]. /ˈdrɔ ɪŋ/.
- to exert a pulling, moving, or attracting force: A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind.
- to move or pass, especially slowly or continuously, as under a pulling force: The day draws near.
- to take out a sword, pistol, etc., for action.
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- an act of drawing.
- something that attracts customers, an audience, etc.
- something that is moved by being drawn, as the movable part of a drawbridge.
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- draw ahead, to gradually pass something moving in the same direction.Nautical. to blow from a direction closer to that in which a vessel is moving; haul forward.Compare veer.
- draw away, to move or begin to move away: He drew his hand away from the hot stove.to move farther ahead: The lead runner gradually drew away from his competitor.
- draw down, to deplete or be depleted through use or consumption: to draw down crude-oil supplies.
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draw from 近义词
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由draw from构成的短语
- draw a bead on
- draw a blank
- draw a line between
- draw and quarter
- draw an inference
- draw a veil over
- draw away
- draw back
- draw blood
- draw down
- draw fire
- draw in
- drawing board
- drawing card
- draw in one's horns
- draw in the reins
- draw on
- draw out
- draw straws
- draw the curtain
- draw the line at
- draw up
- back to the drawing board
- beat to it (the draw)
- daggers drawn
- luck of the draw
- quick on the draw
更多draw from例句
- Across the country, in Camarillo, California, home of the Abundant Table, the leaves aren’t much of a draw, but the farm still offers a classic fall experience.
- A card draw then brings on other events, from clear-cutting of forests to a shark attack to an animal rescue.
- Learning to draw means taking a scene that we see as three-dimensional and representing it on a two-dimensional piece of paper.
- North Carolina’s Research Triangle region boasts the sort of academic power and national draw often associated with the Northeast Corridor’s Ivy League.
- Chelsea can still finish Top 4 if they lose and Sunday’s Manchester United-Leicester game doesn’t end in a draw.
- In Dresden, Germany, anti-Islam rallies each week draw thousands of demonstrators.
- Anyone who tries to draw attention to threats instead of quietly burying them is worsening the problem.
- Sting took over the lead role to try to draw an audience, but his thumpingly inspirational score was already the hero of the show.
- In another year, stories about the strange new face of an A-list actress might draw chortles and cackles.
- Neither officer had “the opportunity to draw their weapons,” according to police reports.
- It was one of those long moments that makes a fellow draw his breath sharp when he thinks about it afterward.
- Instead of writing slander and flat blasphemy, they propose to draw it, and not draw it mild.
- It seems hardly possible to draw a more graphic picture of the blessings diffused by the balmy plant, than that just given.
- I only draw your attention to the facts; which have been sufficiently patent to the world, whatever Lord Hartledon may think.
- They heard how in the early spring in the meadow by the mill-dam Tim and I had stopped our ploughs to draw lots and he had lost.