draw verb (PICTURE)
A1 [ I or T ] to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen
畫,繪畫 Jonathan can draw very well.
喬納森的畫畫得相當棒。
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draw verb (ATTRACT)
draw sb's eye(s)
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- They're organizing a campaign to draw people's attention to the environmentally harmful effects of using their cars.
- He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.
- Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
- He drew attention to the absence of concrete evidence against the defendant.
- He was drawn to the metropolitan glamour and excitement of Paris.
draw verb (MAKE)
C2 [ T ] formal to make or show a comparison between things
作(比較),進行(對比) You can't really draw a comparison between the two cases - they're completely different.
你不能拿這兩個案子相比較——因爲它們完全不同。
It's sometimes very difficult to draw a clear distinction between the meanings of different words.
有時很難明確區分不同單詞的含義。
draw a conclusion
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- She drew a comparison between life in the army and life in prison.
- He drew an analogy between the brain and a vast computer.
- Did you draw any conclusions at the meeting this morning?
- It would be easy to draw a parallel between the town's history and that of its football club.
- The report focuses on the particular rather than the general and so doesn't draw any overall conclusions.
draw verb (MOVE)
B2 [ I + adv/prep ] to move in a particular direction, especially in a vehicle
(尤指乘車輛)移動,行進draw near, close, etc.
draw to a close/an end
draw verb (PULL)
C2 [ T + adv/prep ] to pull or direct something in a particular direction
拉,拽,牽引draw verb (CHOOSE)
draw verb (TAKE OUT)
draw verb (GET)
draw verb (BREATHE)
draw verb (EQUAL)
draw verb (MONEY)
› [ T + prep ] to get money from a bank, account, etc. so that you can use it
取(款),取(錢),支取› [ T ] to receive money regularly, especially as an employee or from the government
(尤指從僱主或政府那裡)定期領取(一定數額的錢)draw noun (ATTRACTION)
› [ C usually singular ] someone or something that a lot of people are interested in
有吸引力的人(或事物)draw noun (EQUAL SCORE)
draw noun (COMPETITION)
› [ C ] UK US also drawing a competition that is decided by choosing a particular ticket or number by chance
抽籤;抽獎;抽彩票