overdrawn / ˌoʊ vərˈdrɔ /

透支透支的透支了透支了的

overdrawn2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

o·ver·drew, o·ver·drawn, o·ver·draw·ing.

  1. to draw upon in excess of the balance standing to one's credit or at one's disposal: It was the first time he had ever overdrawn his account.
  2. to strain, as a bow, by drawing too far.
  3. to exaggerate in portraying, describing, depicting, or drawing: The author has overdrawn the villain to the point of absurdity.
v. 无主动词 verb

o·ver·drew, o·ver·drawn, o·ver·draw·ing.

  1. to overdraw an account or the like: It ruins one's credit to overdraw frequently at a bank.
  2. to draw excessively; have too strong an updraft: When the flue overdraws, all the heat goes right up the chimney.

overdrawn 近义词

overdrawn

等同于 pad

overdrawn

等同于 sweeping

overdrawn

等同于 lie

overdrawn

等同于 magnify

overdrawn

等同于 misrepresent/misquote

overdrawn

等同于 overplay

overdrawn

等同于 misrepresent

overdrawn

等同于 exaggerate

overdrawn

等同于 fail

更多overdrawn例句

  1. Over the years since, those states have overdrawn the river’s average deposits.
  2. One might, of course, easily overdraw the picture of the men's condition; it is difficult to describe it faithfully.
  3. Mere it is almost impossible to overdraw the picture, so widespread is the vice.
  4. Perhaps it was that he had some mad hope of persuading the bank manager to allow him to overdraw to that amount.
  5. Lizzie had tried that game before, and knew that the bankers would allow her to overdraw.
  6. In interpreting the emotions of dumb animals he sometimes overdrew, or seemed to overdraw, their resemblance to human beings.