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draw

 (drô)
v. drew (dro͞o), drawn (drôn), draw·ing, draws
v.tr.
1.
a. To cause to move after or toward one by applying continuous force; drag: drew the chair closer to the table; a team of horses drawing a wagon. See Synonyms at pull.
b. To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading: The teacher drew the children into the room to see the decorations.
c. To move or pull so as to cover or uncover something: draw the curtains.
2. To cause to flow forth: a pump drawing water; a blow that drew blood.
3. To suck or take in (air, for example); inhale.
4. To require (a specified depth of water) for floating: a boat drawing 18 inches.
5. To take or pull out: drew a gun from beneath the counter; drew out a fat wallet.
6.
a. To extract or take for one's own use: draw strength from one's friends.
b. To make (tea) by steeping.
7. To eviscerate; disembowel: a traitor to the king who was drawn and quartered.
8.
a. To cause to come by attracting; attract: afraid the casino will draw undesirable elements to the town.
b. To select or take in from a given group, type, or region: draw clients from all levels of society.
9. To bring to a certain condition or action; lead: drawn to despair; drew them to resign.
10. To bring about deliberately; provoke: draw enemy fire; draw a penalty on an opponent.
11. To evoke as a response; elicit: a performance that drew jeers from the audience.
12. To earn; gain: deposits that draw interest at a rate of 5 percent.
13.
a. To withdraw (money).
b. To use (a check, for example) when paying.
c. To receive on a regular basis or at a specified time: draw a pension.
14. To take or receive by chance: draw lots.
15. Games
a. To take (cards) from a dealer or central stack.
b. To force (a card) to be played.
16. To end or leave (a contest) tied or undecided.
17. Sports
a. To hit or strike (a billiard ball, for example) so as to give it backspin.
b. To hit (a golf ball) with a draw.
18.
a. To make tense or taut: drew the rope across the ravine.
b. To pull back the string of (a bow).
c. To distort the shape of: He drew his face into a scowl.
19.
a. To flatten, stretch, or mold (metal) by hammering or die stamping.
b. To shape or elongate (a wire, for example) by pulling through dies.
20.
a. To inscribe (a line or lines) with a pencil or other marking implement.
b. To make a likeness of on a surface, using mostly lines; depict with lines: drew a map of the area; drawing landscapes and still lifes.
c. To portray in writing or speech; depict with words: draws moving scenes of ghetto life.
21. To formulate or devise from evidence or data at hand: draw a comparison.
22. To compose or write out in legal format: draw a deed.
v.intr.
1. To proceed or move steadily: a ship drawing near the shore.
2. To attract customers or spectators: The new play is drawing well.
3. To pour forth liquid: The patient's veins don't draw easily.
4. To cause suppuration.
5. To take in a draft of air: The flue isn't drawing.
6. To steep in or as if in the manner of tea.
7. To pull out a weapon for use.
8. To use or call upon part of a fund or supply: drawing on an account; drew from the experience of fellow workers.
9. To contract or tighten: material that draws when it dries.
10. To conclude a contest without either side winning; tie: The chess players drew in 32 moves.
11. To make a likeness with lines on a surface; sketch.
n.
1.
a. An act of drawing.
b. The result of drawing.
2. Something drawn, especially a lot, card, or cards drawn at random.
3. Sports & Games
a. The arrangement of competitors in a tournament in which the matchups are made at random.
b. A matchup or opponent in such a tournament.
4. An inhalation, especially through a pipe or other smoking implement.
5. One that attracts interest, customers, or spectators: a singer who is a popular draw.
6. The movable part of a drawbridge.
7. A special advantage; an edge: have the draw on one's enemies.
8. A contest ending without either side winning.
9. A small natural depression that water drains into; a shallow gully.
10. Football A play in which the quarterback drops back as if to pass and then runs or hands off to a running back.
11. Sports A face-off.
12.
a. Games A draw shot.
b. Sports A moderate, usually controlled hook in golf.
Phrasal Verbs:
draw away
To move ahead of competitors.
draw back
To retreat.
draw down
1. To reduce or deplete by consuming or spending: drew down our food reserves.
2. To reduce (military forces in a specific deployment).
draw on
To approach: as evening draws on.
draw out
1. To prolong; protract.
2. To induce to speak freely: managed to draw the shy child out.
draw up
1. To compose or write in a set form; write out: draw up a contract; draw up a list.
2. To bring (troops, for example) into order.
3. To bring or come to a halt.
4. To bring (oneself) into an erect posture, often as an expression of dignity or indignation.
5. Chiefly Southern US To shrink when washed. Used of clothes.
Idioms:
draw a blank
To fail to find or remember something.
draw and quarter
1. To execute (a prisoner) by tying each limb to a horse and driving the horses in different directions.
2. To disembowel and dismember after hanging.
3. Informal To punish severely: The teenager was drawn and quartered for wrecking the family's only car.
draw straws
To decide by a lottery with straws of unequal lengths.
draw the line
1. To decide firmly an arbitrary boundary between two things: "Where do you draw the line between your own decisions and those of your superiors?" (Robert Marion).
2. To decide firmly the limit of what one will tolerate or participate in: The officer committed fraud but drew the line at blackmail.

[Middle English drauen, from Old English dragan.]
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draw

(drɔː)
vb, draws, drawing, drew or drawn
1. to cause (a person or thing) to move towards or away by pulling
2. to bring, take, or pull (something) out, as from a drawer, holster, etc
3. (tr) to extract or pull or take out: to draw teeth; to draw a card from a pack.
4. (Brewing) (often foll by: off) to take (liquid) out of a cask, keg, tank, etc, by means of a tap
5. (intr) to move, go, or proceed, esp in a specified direction: to draw alongside.
6. (tr) to attract or elicit: to draw a crowd; draw attention.
7. (tr) to cause to flow: to draw blood.
8. to depict or sketch (a form, figure, picture, etc) in lines, as with a pencil or pen, esp without the use of colour; delineate
9. (tr) to make, formulate, or derive: to draw conclusions, comparisons, parallels.
10. (Law) (tr) to write (a legal document) in proper form
11. (sometimes foll by: in) to suck or take in (air, liquid, etc): to draw a breath.
12. (intr) to induce or allow a draught to carry off air, smoke, etc: the flue draws well.
13. (tr) to take or receive from a source: to draw money from the bank.
14. (tr) to earn: draw interest.
15. (Banking & Finance) (tr) finance to write out (a bill of exchange or promissory note): to draw a cheque.
16. (tr) to choose at random: to draw lots.
17. (Metallurgy) (tr) to reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die
18. (Mechanical Engineering) (tr) to shape (a sheet of metal or glass) by rolling, by pulling it through a die, or by stretching
19. (Archery) archery to bend (a bow) by pulling the string
20. (Cookery) to steep (tea) or (of tea) to steep in boiling water
21. (Cookery) (tr) to disembowel: draw a chicken.
22. (Medicine) (tr) to cause (pus, blood, etc) to discharge from an abscess or wound
23. (General Sporting Terms) (intr) (of two teams, contestants, etc) to finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc; tie
24. (Card Games) (tr) bridge whist to keep leading a suit in order to force out (all outstanding cards)
25. (Bridge) draw trumps bridge whist to play the trump suit until the opponents have none left
26. (Billiards & Snooker) (tr) billiards to cause (the cue ball) to spin back after a direct impact with another ball by applying backspin when making the stroke
27. (Hunting) (tr) to search (a place) in order to find wild animals, game, etc, for hunting
28. (Golf) golf to cause (a golf ball) to move with a controlled right-to-left trajectory or (of a golf ball) to veer gradually from right to left
29. (Curling) (tr) curling to deliver (the stone) gently
30. (Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical (of a vessel) to require (a certain depth) in which to float
31. draw a blank to get no results from something
32. (Law) draw and quarter to disembowel and dismember (a person) after hanging
33. (Cricket) draw stumps cricket to close play, as by pulling out the stumps
34. draw the line See line151
35. draw the short straw See short straw
36. (Bowls & Bowling) draw the shot bowls to deliver the bowl in such a way that it approaches the jack
n
37. the act of drawing
38. (Banking & Finance) US a sum of money advanced to finance anticipated expenses
39. an event, occasion, act, etc, that attracts a large audience
40. a raffle or lottery
41. something taken or chosen at random, as a ticket in a raffle or lottery
42. (General Sporting Terms) a contest or game ending in a tie
43. (Physical Geography) US and Canadian a small natural drainage way or gully
44. (Metallurgy) a defect found in metal castings due to the contraction of the metal on solidification
[Old English dragan; related to Old Norse draga; Old Frisian draga, Old Saxon dragan, Old High German tragan to carry]
ˈdrawable adj
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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.
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.
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]
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draw

- The billiard ball's recoil after impact.
See also related terms for impact.
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draw


Past participle: drawn
Gerund: drawing

Imperative
draw
draw
Present
I draw
you draw
he/she/it draws
we draw
you draw
they draw
Preterite
I drew
you drew
he/she/it drew
we drew
you drew
they drew
Present Continuous
I am drawing
you are drawing
he/she/it is drawing
we are drawing
you are drawing
they are drawing
Present Perfect
I have drawn
you have drawn
he/she/it has drawn
we have drawn
you have drawn
they have drawn
Past Continuous
I was drawing
you were drawing
he/she/it was drawing
we were drawing
you were drawing
they were drawing
Past Perfect
I had drawn
you had drawn
he/she/it had drawn
we had drawn
you had drawn
they had drawn
Future
I will draw
you will draw
he/she/it will draw
we will draw
you will draw
they will draw
Future Perfect
I will have drawn
you will have drawn
he/she/it will have drawn
we will have drawn
you will have drawn
they will have drawn
Future Continuous
I will be drawing
you will be drawing
he/she/it will be drawing
we will be drawing
you will be drawing
they will be drawing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been drawing
you have been drawing
he/she/it has been drawing
we have been drawing
you have been drawing
they have been drawing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been drawing
you will have been drawing
he/she/it will have been drawing
we will have been drawing
you will have been drawing
they will have been drawing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been drawing
you had been drawing
he/she/it had been drawing
we had been drawing
you had been drawing
they had been drawing
Conditional
I would draw
you would draw
he/she/it would draw
we would draw
you would draw
they would draw
Past Conditional
I would have drawn
you would have drawn
he/she/it would have drawn
we would have drawn
you would have drawn
they would have drawn
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

draw

1. Play in which the quarterback drops back to feign pass then hands the ball to a running back.
2. A hook executed deliberately.
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Draw

1. A small creek or gully.
2. The capability of the hot air escaping up a chimney from a stove to produce a draft and “draw” more air into the stove.
3. The difference between the outside circumference of the wooden wagon or buggy wheel and the inside circumference of iron tire to be placed on it.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.draw - a gully that is shallower than a ravine
gully - deep ditch cut by running water (especially after a prolonged downpour)
2.draw - an entertainer who attracts large audiencesdraw - an entertainer who attracts large audiences; "he was the biggest drawing card they had"
entertainer - a person who tries to please or amuse
3.draw - the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided; "the game ended in a draw"; "their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie"
finish - designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race); "excitement grew as the finish neared"; "my horse was several lengths behind at the finish"; "the winner is the team with the most points at the finish"
dead heat - a tie in a race
stalemate - drawing position in chess: any of a player's possible moves would place his king in check
4.draw - anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random; "the luck of the draw"; "they drew lots for it"
object, physical object - a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects"
5.draw - a playing card or cards dealt or taken from the pack; "he got a pair of kings in the draw"
playing card - one of a pack of cards that are used to play card games
6.draw - a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his hooking"
golf shot, golf stroke, swing - the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
7.draw - (American football) the quarterback moves back as if to pass and then hands the ball to the fullback who is running toward the line of scrimmage
American football, American football game - a game played by two teams of 11 players on a rectangular field 100 yards long; teams try to get possession of the ball and advance it across the opponents goal line in a series of (running or passing) plays
running, running game, running play, run - (American football) a play in which a player attempts to carry the ball through or past the opposing team; "the defensive line braced to stop the run"; "the coach put great emphasis on running"
8.draw - poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer; "he played only draw and stud"
poker game, poker - any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking hand
9.draw - the act of drawing or hauling somethingdraw - the act of drawing or hauling something; "the haul up the hill went very slowly"
pull, pulling - the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you; "the pull up the hill had him breathing harder"; "his strenuous pulling strained his back"
tow, towage - the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage"
Verb1.draw - cause to move by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled"
twitch - move or pull with a sudden motion
pull back - move to a rearward position; pull towards the back; "Pull back your arms!"
adduct - draw a limb towards the body; "adduct the thigh muscle"
abduct - pull away from the body; "this muscle abducts"
stretch - pull in opposite directions; "During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack"
pluck, plunk, pick - pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin"
tug - pull or strain hard at; "Each oar was tugged by several men"
drag - pull, as against a resistance; "He dragged the big suitcase behind him"; "These worries were dragging at him"
cart, haul, drag, hale - draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets"
attract, pull in, draw in, pull, draw - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
jerk, yank - pull, or move with a sudden movement; "He turned the handle and jerked the door open"
winch - pull or lift up with or as if with a winch; "winch up the slack line"
pluck, pull off, tweak, pick off - pull or pull out sharply; "pluck the flowers off the bush"
pull - apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion; "Pull the rope"; "Pull the handle towards you"; "pull the string gently"; "pull the trigger of the gun"; "pull your knees towards your chin"
move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
pull, draw - cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense; "A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter"
2.draw - get or derive; "He drew great benefits from his membership in the association"
draw - elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc.; "The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans"; "The comedian drew a lot of laughter"
gain, derive - obtain; "derive pleasure from one's garden"
3.draw - make a mark or lines on a surfacedraw - make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
mark - make or leave a mark on; "the scouts marked the trail"; "ash marked the believers' foreheads"
construct - draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle"
inscribe - draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible
circumscribe - draw a line around; "He drew a circle around the points"
circumscribe - to draw a geometric figure around another figure so that the two are in contact but do not intersect
draw - engage in drawing; "He spent the day drawing in the garden"
draw - represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface; "She drew an elephant"; "Draw me a horse"
write - mark or trace on a surface; "The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper"; "Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet"
4.draw - make, formulate, or derive in the mind; "I draw a line here"; "draw a conclusion"; "draw parallels"; "make an estimate"; "What do you make of his remarks?"
make - calculate as being; "I make the height about 100 feet"
create by mental act, create mentally - create mentally and abstractly rather than with one's hands
5.draw - bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
pull - take away; "pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf"
extract, pull out, pull up, draw out, take out, pull - remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
unsheathe - draw from a sheath or scabbard; "the knight unsheathed his sword"
draw, take out - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"
6.draw - represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface; "She drew an elephant"; "Draw me a horse"
artistic creation, artistic production, art - the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"
trace, describe, draw, line, delineate - make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
interpret, represent - create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl"
pencil - write, draw, or trace with a pencil; "he penciled a figure"
limn, outline, delineate - trace the shape of
rule - mark or draw with a ruler; "rule the margins"
chalk - write, draw, or trace with chalk
project - draw a projection of
crayon - write, draw, or trace with a crayon
checker, chequer, check - mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on
charcoal - draw, trace, or represent with charcoal
doodle - make a doodle; draw aimlessly
diagram, plot - make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed
cartoon - draw cartoons of
fill in, shade - represent the effect of shade or shadow on
chalk out, sketch - make a sketch of; "sketch the building"
7.draw - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
milk - take milk from female mammals; "Cows need to be milked every morning"
pump - draw or pour with a pump
siphon, siphon off, syphon - convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon
sluice - draw through a sluice; "sluice water"
tap - draw (liquor) from a tap; "tap beer in a bar"
suck - draw something in by or as if by a vacuum; "Mud was sucking at her feet"
rack - draw off from the lees; "rack wine"
deglycerolise, deglycerolize - remove from glycerol
pull out, draw, get out, pull, take out - bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
draw off, take out, withdraw, draw - remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank"
draw - allow a draft; "This chimney draws very well"
educe, elicit, evoke, extract, draw out - deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning); "We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant"
8.draw - give a description of; "He drew an elaborate plan of attack"
represent - describe or present, usually with respect to a particular quality; "He represented this book as an example of the Russian 19th century novel"
delineate - describe in vivid detail
exposit, set forth, expound - state; "set forth one's reasons"
adumbrate, outline, sketch - describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his ideas"
9.draw - select or take in from a given group or region; "The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population"
choose, pick out, select, take - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her"
10.draw - elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc.; "The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans"; "The comedian drew a lot of laughter"
arouse, elicit, evoke, provoke, enkindle, kindle, fire, raise - call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
draw, reap - get or derive; "He drew great benefits from his membership in the association"
11.draw - suck in or take (air); "draw a deep breath"; "draw on a cigarette"
breathe in, inhale, inspire - draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well"
12.draw - move or go steadily or gradually; "The ship drew near the shore"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
13.draw - remove (a commodity) from (a supply source)draw - remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
draw, take out - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"
cheque, check out - withdraw money by writing a check
dip - take a small amount from; "I had to dip into my savings to buy him this present"
hive off, divert - withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions
overdraw - draw more money from than is available; "She overdrew her account"
tap - draw from or dip into to get something; "tap one's memory"; "tap a source of money"
disinvest, divest - reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment); "The company decided to divest"; "the board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property"; "There was pressure on the university to disinvest in South Africa"
14.draw - choose at random; "draw a card"; "cast lots"
move, go - have a turn; make one's move in a game; "Can I go now?"
15.draw - earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher; "He drew a base on balls"
baseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"
effect, effectuate, set up - produce; "The scientists set up a shock wave"
16.draw - bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition; "She was drawn to despair"; "The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum"; "The session was drawn to a close"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
17.draw - cause to flow; "The nurse drew blood"
draw - cause to localize at one point; "Draw blood and pus"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
18.draw - write a legal document or paper; "The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office"
indite, pen, write, compose - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"
draw up, frame, compose - make up plans or basic details for; "frame a policy"
19.draw - engage in drawing; "He spent the day drawing in the garden"
trace, describe, draw, line, delineate - make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
create - pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating"
20.draw - move or pull so as to cover or uncover something; "draw the shades"; "draw the curtains"
close, shut - move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut; "Close the door"; "shut the window"
21.draw - allow a draft; "This chimney draws very well"
draw, take out - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
22.draw - require a specified depth for floating; "This boat draws 70 inches"
necessitate, need, require, call for, demand, postulate, involve, ask, take - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent"
23.draw - pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him; "in the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes"
kill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
24.draw - cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense; "A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter"
draw, pull, force - cause to move by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled"
move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
25.draw - take in, also metaphoricallydraw - take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
mop, mop up, wipe up - to wash or wipe with or as if with a mop; "Mop the hallway now"; "He mopped her forehead with a towel"
blot - dry (ink) with blotting paper
sponge up - absorb as if with a sponge; "sponge up the spilled milk on the counter"
suck in, draw in - draw in as if by suction; "suck in your cheeks and stomach"
attract, pull in, draw in, pull, draw - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
26.draw - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributesdraw - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
draw, pull, force - cause to move by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled"
tug - pull hard; "The prisoner tugged at the chains"; "This movie tugs at the heart strings"
arrest, catch, get - attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter"
draw in, retract - pull inward or towards a center; "The pilot drew in the landing gear"; "The cat retracted his claws"
bring - attract the attention of; "The noise and the screaming brought the curious"
curl up, curl, draw in - shape one's body into a curl; "She curled farther down under the covers"; "She fell and drew in"
27.draw - thread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried cranberries"
guide, pass, run, draw - pass over, across, or through; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
bead - string together like beads
arrange, set up - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order"
wire - string on a wire; "wire beads"
28.draw - stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow); "The archers were drawing their bows"
pull back - move to a rearward position; pull towards the back; "Pull back your arms!"
stretch - pull in opposite directions; "During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack"
29.draw - pass over, across, or through; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
rub - move over something with pressure; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"
string, thread, draw - thread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried cranberries"
thread - pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"
thread - pass a thread through; "thread a needle"
lead, run - cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
30.draw - finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.; "The teams drew a tie"
equalise, equalize, equate, equal, match - make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching; "let's equalize the duties among all employees in this office"; "The company matched the discount policy of its competitors"
31.draw - contract; "The material drew after it was washed in hot water"
change form, change shape, deform - assume a different shape or form
pucker, rumple, cockle, crumple, knit - to gather something into small wrinkles or folds; "She puckered her lips"
32.draw - reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die; "draw wire"
draw - flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching; "draw steel"
draw - steep; pass through a strainer; "draw pulp from the fruit"
thin - make thin or thinner; "Thin the solution"
33.draw - steep; pass through a strainer; "draw pulp from the fruit"
steep, infuse - let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol"
draw - reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die; "draw wire"
34.draw - remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
35.draw - flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching; "draw steel"
shape, form - give shape or form to; "shape the dough"; "form the young child's character"
draw - reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die; "draw wire"
36.draw - cause to localize at one point; "Draw blood and pus"
suppurate, mature - cause to ripen and discharge pus; "The oil suppurates the pustules"
draw - cause to flow; "The nurse drew blood"
localise, localize - restrict something to a particular area
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draw

verb
1. sketch, design, outline, trace, portray, paint, depict, mark out, map out, delineate, do drawings Draw a rough design for a logo.
2. move, go, come, drive, travel, roll, advance, cruise, proceed, drift, glide She had seen the taxi drawing away.
3. pull, drag, haul, tow, tug He drew his chair nearer the fire.
4. close, shut, pull together, pull shut or closed After drawing the curtains, she lit a candle.
5. part, open, raise, pull back, pull open He drew the curtains and the sun poured in.
6. take out, pull out, bring out, draw out, produce, withdraw He drew his dagger.
7. inhale, breathe in, pull, inspire, suck, respire He paused, drawing a deep breath.
8. extract, take, remove, pump, drain, suck They still have to draw their water from wells.
9. withdraw, take out Companies could not draw money from bank accounts as cash.
10. choose, pick, select, take, single out We drew the winning name.
11. deduce, make, gather, get, take, conclude, derive, infer, glean He draws two conclusions from this.
12. attract, capture, engage, grip He wanted to draw attention to their plight.
13. entice, attract, pull in, win, bring in The game is currently drawing huge crowds
14. take out, pull out, extract, extort She had gone to Doctor Dougall to have a bad tooth drawn.
noun
1. tie, deadlock, stalemate, impasse, dead heat The game ended in a draw.
2. raffle, lottery, sweepstake, tombola I hear you won a case of whisky in the Christmas draw.
3. (Informal) appeal, interest, pull (informal), charm, attraction, lure, temptation, fascination, attractiveness, allure, magnetism, enchantment, enticement, captivation, temptingness The draw of India lies in its beauty.
draw back recoil, withdraw, retreat, shrink, falter, back off, shy away, flinch, retract, quail, start back I drew back with a horrified scream.
draw on or upon something make use of, use, employ, rely on, exploit, extract, take from, fall back on, have recourse to He drew on his experience as a yachtsman.
draw someone out persuade someone to talk, put someone at their ease Her mother tried to draw her out.
draw something out stretch out, prolong, continue, extend, lengthen, spin out, elongate, drag out, attenuate, protract, keep something going, make something go on She drew the speech out interminably.
draw something up draft, write, produce, create, prepare, frame, compose, devise, formulate, contrive They drew up a formal agreement.
draw up halt, stop, pull up, park, brake, stop short, come to a stop, come to a standstill A police car drew up at the gate.
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draw

verb
1. To exert force so as to move (something) toward the source of the force:
2. To cause (a liquid) to flow in a steady stream.Also used with off:
3. To remove (a liquid) by a steady, gradual process.Also used with off:
4. To obtain from another source:
5. To direct or impel to oneself by some quality or action:
Informal: pull.
6. To call forth or bring out (something latent, hidden, or unexpressed).Also used with out:
7. To make as income or profit:
8. To arrive at (a conclusion) from evidence or reasoning:
phrasal verb
draw back
To move back in the face of enemy attack or after a defeat:
phrasal verb
draw downphrasal verb
draw in
1. To pull back in:
2. To involve (someone) in an activity:
phrasal verb
draw out
To make or become longer:
Mathematics: produce.
phrasal verb
draw up
To devise and set down:
noun
1. The act of drawing or pulling a load:
2. An inhalation, as of a cigar, pipe, or cigarette:
Slang: hit.
4. A dominating position, as in a conflict:
Informal: inside track, jump.
5. An equality of scores, votes, or performances in a contest:
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Translations
تَعادُلجاذِبِيَّهرسمسَحْبُ المُسَدَّسسَحْب اليانَصيب
kreslitremizovatzatáhnouttáhnoutupoutat
tegnetrækketrækningtrækplastertiltrække
allogialtirideduktidesegniegalvenki
joonistamatuletama
کشیدن
arvontapiirtäätasapelivetäädraw
crtatizavršiti neodlučnim rezultatom
felveszrajzolsorshúzásszéthúztávolodik
lukistarikundi
dragadraga athyglidraga fyrir/frádrátture-î sem trekkir
くじ引き分ける描く
(그림 등을)그리다비기다제비뽑기
atrakcionasburtų traukimasišsitemptiišsitiestiištempti
atrakcijaattālinātiesatvilkt/aizvilktbeigties neizšķirtiizvilkt
kresbakresliťnakresliťpoberaťremizovať
dvignitiigrati neodločenoizžrebatipotegnitipovleči
drahärledalita påritaspela oavgjort
วาดออกไปจากเสมอเสมอกันชัก
di chuyểnhòavẽ

draw

[drɔː] (drew (vb: pt) (drawn (pp)))
A. N
1. (= lottery) → lotería f; (= picking of ticket) → sorteo m
the draw takes place on Saturdayel sorteo es el sábado
it's the luck of the drawes la suerte
2. (= equal score) → empate m (Chess) → tablas fpl
the match ended in a drawel partido terminó en empate
3. (= attraction) → atracción f
4.
to beat sb to the draw (lit) → desenfundar más rápido que algn (fig) → adelantarse a algn
to be quick on the draw (lit) → ser rápido en sacar la pistola (fig) → ser muy avispado
5. [of chimney] → tiro m
B. VT
1. (= pull) [+ bolt, curtains] (to close) → correr; (to open) → descorrer; [+ caravan, trailer] → tirar, jalar (LAm)
she drew him to one sidelo llevó a un lado
she drew him towards herlo atrajo hacia sí
we drew him into the planle persuadimos para que participara en el proyecto
to draw a bowtensar un arco
he drew his finger along the tablepasó el dedo por la superficie de la mesa
to draw one's hand over one's eyespasarse la mano por los ojos
he drew his hat over his eyesse caló el sombrero hasta los ojos
2. (= extract) [+ gun, sword, confession, tooth] → sacar; [+ cheque] → girar; [+ salary] → cobrar; [+ number, prize] → sacarse; [+ trumps] → arrastrar (Culin) [+ fowl] → destripar (Med) [+ boil] → hacer reventar
to draw a bathpreparar el baño
to draw bloodsacar sangre
to draw (a) breathrespirar
to draw a cardrobar una carta
to draw comfort from sthhallar consuelo en algo
to draw inspiration from sthencontrar inspiración en algo
to draw lotsechar suertes
to draw a smile from sbarrancar una sonrisa a algn
see also breath A1
3. (= attract) [+ attention, crowd, customer] → atraer
their shouts drew him to the placellegó al lugar atraído por sus gritos
to feel drawn to sbsimpatizar con algn
he refuses to be drawnse niega a hablar de ello, se guarda de hacer comentario alguno
4. (= cause) [+ laughter] → causar, provocar; [+ applause] → despertar, motivar; [+ criticism] → provocar
it drew no replyno hubo contestación a esto
5. (= sketch) [+ scene, person] → dibujar; [+ plan, line, circle, map] → trazar (fig) [+ situation] → explicar; [+ character] → trazar
to draw a picturehacer un dibujo
to draw a picture of sbhacer un retrato de algn
to draw the line at sth I draw the line at (doing) thata (hacer) eso no llego
6. (= formulate) [+ conclusion] → sacar (from de)
to draw a comparison between A and Bcomparar A con B
to draw a distinctiondistinguir (between entre)
7. (Sport, Games) to draw a match/game (gen) → empatar un partido (Chess) → entablar
8. (Naut) the boat draws two metresel barco tiene un calado de dos metros
9. (Tech) [+ wire] → estirar
C. VI
1. (= move)
he drew ahead of the other runnersse adelantó a los demás corredores
to draw to an endllegar a su fin
the train drew into the stationel tren entró en la estación
the two horses drew levellos dos caballos se igualaron
to draw nearacercarse
the car drew over to the kerbel coche se acercó a la acera
he drew to one sidese apartó
to draw towardsacercarse a
2. (Cards) to draw for trumpsechar triunfos
3. [chimney etc] → tirar
4. (= infuse) [tea] → reposar
5. (= be equal) [two teams, players] → empatar (Chess) → entablar
we drew two allempatamos a dos
the teams drew for second placelos equipos empataron en segundo lugar
6. (= sketch) → dibujar
draw ahead VI + ADVadelantarse (of a)
draw aside
A. VT + ADV [+ covering] → apartar; [+ curtain] → descorrer; [+ person] → apartar, llevar a un lado
B. VI + ADVir aparte, apartarse
draw away
A. VT + ADVapartar, llevar aparte
B. VI + ADValejarse, apartarse; (in race) → dejar atrás a los otros
to draw away from the kerbapartarse or alejarse de la acera
he drew away from herse alejó or apartó de ella
draw back
A. VT + ADV [+ object, hand] → retirar; [+ curtains] → descorrer
B. VI + ADV (= move back) → echarse atrás (from de) to draw back from doing sthno atreverse a hacer algo
draw down VT + ADV
1. (= pull down) [+ blind] → bajar
2. (fig) [+ blame, ridicule] → atraer
draw forth VT + ADV [+ comment etc] → motivar, provocar, dar lugar a
draw in
A. VI + ADV
1. [car] (= stop) → detenerse, pararse (LAm); [train] (= enter station) → entrar en la estación
2. (Brit) the days are drawing inlos días se van acortando, los días se van haciendo más cortos
B. VT + ADV
1. [+ breath, air] → aspirar
2. (= pull back in) [+ claws] → retraer
3. (= attract) [+ crowds] → atraer
draw off VT + ADV
1. [+ gloves] → quitarse
2. [+ liquid] → vaciar, trasegar
3. [+ pursuers] → apartar, desviar
draw on
A. VI + ADV [night] → acercarse
B. VI + PREP [+ source] → inspirarse en; [+ text] → poner a contribución; [+ resources] → usar, hacer uso de, explotar; [+ experience] → recurrir a, servirse de; [+ bank account] → retirar dinero de
he drew on his own experience to write the bookrecurrió a or se sirvió de su propia experiencia para escribir el libro
C. VT + ADV
1. [+ gloves] → ponerse
2. to draw sb onengatusar a algn
draw out
A. VT + ADV
1. (= take out) [+ handkerchief, money from bank] → sacar
to draw sb out (of his shell) (fig) → hacer que algn salga de sí mismo
2. (= prolong) [+ meeting etc] → alargar
3. (= lengthen) [+ wire] → estirar
B. VI + ADV
1. [train etc] → arrancar
2. [days] → hacerse más largos
draw together
A. VT + ADVreunir, juntar
B. VI + ADVreunirse, juntarse (fig) → hacerse más unidos
draw up
A. VT + ADV
1. (= formulate) [+ will, contract] → redactar; [+ report etc] → redactar, preparar; [+ plan] → elaborar, trazar
2. (= move) [+ chair] → acercar; [+ troops] → ordenar, disponer
to draw o.s. up (to one's full height)enderezarse, erguirse
3. (= raise) → levantar, alzar; (from well) [+ water] → sacar
B. VI + ADV [car etc] → detenerse, parar
draw upon VI + PREP
see draw on B
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draw

[ˈdrɔː]
vb [drew] (pt) [drawn] (pp)
vt
(= make a drawing of) [+ thing, face, diagram] → dessiner
to draw a picture → faire un dessin
to draw a picture of sb → faire le portrait de qn
to draw a map → dresser une carte
[+ line, circle] → tracer
to draw a line → tracer un trait
[+ curtain] (= pull across) → tirer (= close) → fermer (= open) → ouvrir
to draw lots → tirer au sort
(= pull out) [+ sword, dagger] → dégainer
(= pull) [+ cart, trailer] → tirer
to draw sb somewhere → attirer qn quelque part
to draw one's chair nearer to sth → tirer sa chaise près de qch
(= withdraw) [+ money] → retirer
to draw money from an account → retirer de l'argent d'un compte
to draw money from a bank → retirer de l'argent à la banque
(= earn) [+ salary] → toucher
(= make) [+ comparison, distinction] → faire
to draw a comparison between → faire une comparaison entre
to draw a distinction between → faire une distinction entre
to draw a conclusion from sth → tirer une conclusion de qch
(= attract) [+ response, criticism] → donner lieu à
to draw sb's attention → attirer l'attention de qn
to draw attention to sth → attirer l'attention sur qch
(= take) [+ breath] → prendre
[+ water] (from well, river)puiser; (from tap)faire couler
to draw a glass of water → remplir un verre d'eau
vi
(SPORT) [team, player] → faire match nul
we drew 2-2 → nous avons fait match nul deux à deux
to draw against sb (mainly British) to draw with sb [team, player] → faire match nul contre qn
(= make picture) → dessiner
to draw to a close, to draw to an end (= be about to finish) → toucher à sa fin, tirer à sa fin
(= come) to draw level, to draw alongside → arriver à hauteur, arriver au même niveau
to draw near, to draw close (= approach) → approcher
to draw closer, to draw nearer [event] (in time)approcher
n
(SPORT)match m nul
The game ended in a draw → La partie s'est soldée par un match nul.
(= lottery) → loterie f
(= picking of ticket) → tirage m au sort
The draw takes place on Saturday → Le tirage au sort a lieu samedi.
draw away
vi (= move away) → s'éloigner
draw back
vi (lit) (= move back) → reculer (fig) (= retreat) → se retirer
to draw back from sth [+ action] → se retirer de qch
draw in
vi
(British) [car] → s'arrêter le long du trottoir
(British) [train] → entrer en gare, entrer dans la station
(= get longer) [night] → s'allonger
vt sep (= involve) [+ person] → mêler, impliquer
to draw sb in to sth, to draw sb into sth → mêler qn à qch, entraîner qn dans qch
draw on
vt fus
[+ resources] → prendre sur
[+ imagination, person] → avoir recours à, faire appel à
vi (= pass) [time] → avancer
draw out
vi
(= lengthen) [days] → s'allonger
[train] (= leave) → sortir
to draw out of the station [train] → sortir de la gare
vt sep
[+ money] → retirer
[+ person] (= encourage to talk) → faire parler
draw up
vi
(= stop) [car, vehicle] → s'arrêter
vt sep
[+ document] → établir, dresser
[+ plan] → formuler, dessiner
(= pull up) [+ chair] → approcher
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draw

1 pret <drew>, ptp <drawn>
vt (lit, fig)zeichnen; lineziehen; we must draw the line somewhere (fig)irgendwo muss Schluss sein; I draw the line at cheating (personally) → Mogeln kommt für mich nicht infrage; (in others) → beim Mogeln hörts bei mir auf; some people just don’t know where to draw the line (fig)manche Leute wissen einfach nicht, wie weit sie gehen können; to draw a line between (fig)einen Unterschied machen zwischen
vizeichnen

draw

2 vb: pret <drew>, ptp <drawn>
TRANSITIVE VERB

= move by pullingziehen; boltzurückschieben; bowspannen; curtains (= open)aufziehen; (= shut)zuziehen; he drew his chair nearer the fireer rückte seinen Stuhl näher an den Kamin heran; he drew her close to himer zog sie an sich; he drew his finger along the edge of the tableer fuhr mit dem Finger die Tischkante entlang; he drew the smoke into his lungser machte einen (tiefen) Lungenzug
= move by pulling behind coach, cartziehen
= bringbringen; her shouts drew me to the sceneihr Rufen brachte mich an den Ort des Geschehens; to draw something to a closeetw zu Ende bringen, etw beenden
= extract teeth, sword, gunziehen; knifeziehen, zücken; corkherausziehen; with drawn swordmit gezogenem or gezücktem Schwert; it was like drawing teeth (fig)es war Schwerstarbeit
= takeholen; wine (from barrel) → zapfen; to draw water from a wellWasser aus einem Brunnen holen; to draw a (deep) breath(tief) Luft holen; to draw a long breatheinmal tief Luft holen; to draw inspiration from somebody/something/somewheresich von jdm/von etw/von irgendwas inspirieren lassen; to draw strength from somethingKraft aus etw schöpfen; to draw comfort from somethingsich mit etw trösten; he’s bitten her — has he drawn blood?er hat sie gebissenblutet sie?
? to draw money/a salary/a pension to draw money from the bankGeld (vom Konto) abheben; to draw the dole/a big salaryArbeitslosenunterstützung/ein großes Gehalt beziehen; to draw one’s pensionseine Rente bekommen
= elicit her singing drew tears from the audienceihr Singen rührte die Zuhörer zu Tränen; her singing drew tremendous applause from the audienceihr Singen rief brausenden Beifall hervor; the play has drawn a lot of criticismdas Theaterstück hat viel Kritik auf sich (acc)gezogen; to draw a smile/a laugh from somebodyjdm ein Lächeln/ein Lachen entlocken; my letter drew an angry reply from himauf meinen Brief reagierte er mit einer ungehaltenen Antwort
? to be drawn (person) he refuses to be drawn (= will not speak)aus ihm ist nichts herauszubringen; (= will not be provoked)er lässt sich auf nichts ein; I won’t be drawn on that issuezu dem Thema möchte ich mich nicht äußern
= attract interesterregen; customer, crowdanlocken; to draw fire (lit, fig)unter Feuer genommen werden; to feel drawn toward(s) somebodysich zu jdm hingezogen fühlen; to draw somebody into somethingjdn in etw (acc)hineinziehen or verwickeln; to draw somebody away from somebody/somethingjdn von jdm/etw weglocken ? attention a
= formulate conclusion, comparisonziehen; distinctiontreffen; you can draw whatever conclusion you likedu kannst daraus schließen, was du willst
Naut the boat draws 4 metresdas Boot hat 4 Meter Tiefgang
= tie Sport to draw a matchsich unentschieden trennen, unentschieden spielen
= choose at randomziehen; the first correct entry drawn from the hatdie erste richtige Einsendung, die gezogen wird; we’ve been drawn (to play) away/at homewir sind für ein Auswärtsspiel/Heimspiel gezogen worden; France has been drawn against ScotlandFrankreich ist für ein Spiel gegen Schottland gezogen worden; to draw a raffleeine Auslosung vornehmen
Cards to draw a card from the packeine Karte vom Haufen abheben or nehmen; to draw trumpsTrümpfe herauszwingen
Cook fowlausnehmen ? hang VT e
Hunt foxaufstöbern; to draw a covertein Tier aus seinem Versteck aufstöbern or aufjagen
INTRANSITIVE VERB

= move person, time, eventkommen; he drew to one sideer ging/fuhr zur Seite; to draw round the tablesich um den Tisch versammeln; to draw to an end or to a closezu Ende gehen; he drew ahead of the other runnerser zog den anderen Läufern davon; the two horses drew leveldie beiden Pferde zogen gleich
? to draw nearherankommen (→ to an +acc); he drew nearer or closer (to it)er kam (immer) näher (heran); Christmas is drawing nearerWeihnachten rückt näher
= allow airflow chimney, pipeziehen
= tie Sport → unentschieden spielen; they drew 2-2sie trennten sich or sie spielten 2:2 unentschieden; the teams drew for second placeim Kampf um den 2. Platz trennten sich die Mannschaften unentschieden; Scotland drew with IrelandSchottland und Irland trennten sich or spielten unentschieden
Cards to draw for partnersdie Partner durch Kartenziehen bestimmen
= infuse teaziehen
NOUN

= random selection = lotteryZiehung f, → Ausspielung f; (for sports competitions) → Auslosung f, → Ziehung f ? luck
= tie Sport → Unentschieden nt; the match ended in a drawdas Spiel endete unentschieden or mit einem Unentschieden; the team had five wins and two drawsdie Mannschaft hat fünfmal gewonnen und zweimal unentschieden gespielt
= attraction play, film etc → (Kassen)schlager m, → Knüller m (inf); (person) → Attraktion f; the pay was the big draw of the jobdie Bezahlung war das Attraktive an der Stelle
in shooting
? the draw to be quick on the draw (lit)schnell mit der Pistole sein, schnell (den Revolver) ziehen; (fig)schlagfertig sein; to beat somebody to the drawschneller sein als jd; (lit: cowboy etc) → schneller ziehen als jd
PHRASAL VERBS
? draw alongside viheranfahren/-kommen (→ +prep obj an +acc)
? draw apart vi (= move away)sich lösen; (couple)sich auseinanderleben; (from political party etc) → abrücken
? draw aside vt sep personbeiseitenehmen; curtainszur Seite ziehen
? draw away vi
(= move off, car etc) → losfahren; (procession)sich entfernen
(= move ahead: runner etc) → davonziehen (from sb jdm)
(= move away: person) → sich entfernen; she drew away from him when he put his arm around hersie rückte von ihm ab, als er den Arm um sie legte
vt sep personweglocken; objectwegnehmen
? draw back vizurückweichen vt sepzurückziehen; curtains alsoaufziehen
? draw down vt sep blindsherunterlassen; to draw something down on oneself (fig)etw auf sich (acc)ziehen
? draw in vi
(train)einfahren; (car)anhalten
(= get shorter: days) → kürzer werden; the nights are starting to draw indie Abende werden wieder länger
vt sep
breath, aireinziehen
(= attract, gain) crowdsanziehen
to draw in one’s claws (lit, fig)die Krallen einziehen ? horn
(= pull on) reinsanziehen

? draw into vt sep (= involve)hineinziehen; I don’t want to be drawn into your problemsich möchte nicht in Ihre Probleme verwickelt or hineingezogen werden; the country is refusing to be drawn into the wardas Land lässt sich nicht in den Krieg hineinziehen; I tried to draw him into the conversationich versuchte, ihn am Gespräch zu beteiligen
? draw off vi (car)losfahren vt sep
gloves, garmentausziehen
excess liquidabgießen

? draw on vi as the night drew onmit fortschreitender Nacht; time is drawing ones wird spät vi +prep obj (= use as source: also draw upon) → sich stützen auf (+acc); you’ll have to draw on your powers of imaginationSie müssen Ihre Fantasie or Phantasie zu Hilfe nehmen; the author draws on his experiences in the desertder Autor schöpft aus seinen Erfahrungen in der Wüste vt sep (= put on) stockings, glovesanziehen
? draw out vi
(train)ausfahren; (car)herausfahren (of aus)
(= become longer: days) → länger werden
vt sep
(= take out)herausziehen; moneyabheben
(= make longer)ziehen
(= prolong)in die Länge ziehen, hinausziehen; a long-drawn-out meetingeine sehr in die Länge gezogene Besprechung
(= cause to speak) to draw somebody out of his shelljdn aus der Reserve locken

? draw over vi the policeman told the driver to draw over (to the side of the road)der Polizist sagte dem Autofahrer, er solle an den Straßenrand fahren
? draw together vt sep threadsmiteinander verknüpfen; bits of argument alsoin einen Zusammenhang bringen
? draw up vi (= stop: car) → (an)halten vt sep
(= formulate)entwerfen; contract, agreemententwerfen, aufsetzen; willaufsetzen; listaufstellen
chairheranziehen; boataufschleppen (spec), → an Land ziehen; to draw oneself up (to one’s full height)sich (zu seiner vollen Größe) aufrichten
(= set in line) troopsaufstellen
(= make stop) this thought drew him up shortdieser Gedanke ließ ihn mit einem Ruck innehalten

? draw upon vi +prep obj = draw on VI +prep obj
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draw

[drɔː] (drew (vb: pt) (drawn (pp)))
1. n
a. (lottery) → lotteria, riffa; (picking of tickets) → estrazione f, sorteggio; (for sporting events) → sorteggio
b. (Sport) (equal score) → pareggio
the match ended in a draw → la partita è finita con un pareggio
c. (attraction) → attrazione f
d. to be quick on the drawessere veloce con la pistola (fig) → avere i riflessi pronti
2. vt
a. (pull, bolt, curtains) → tirare; (caravan, trailer) → trainare, rimorchiare; (bow) → tendere la corda di
he drew his finger along the table → ha passato il dito sul tavolo
he drew his hat over his eyes → si è calato il cappello sugli occhi
she drew him to one side → lo tirò da una parte
b. (extract, from pocket, bag) → tirar fuori; (from well, tap) → attingere; (sword) → sguainare; (teeth) → estrarre; (cork) → cavare; (salary, money from bank) → ritirare; (cheque) → cambiare, riscuotere (Culin) (fowl) → pulire
to draw a bath → preparare un bagno
to draw blood → fare uscir il sangue (fig) → colpire nel vivo
to draw a card → estrarre una carta (dal mazzo)
to draw a breath → tirare un respiro
to draw breath → (ri)prendere fiato
to draw comfort from sth → trovare conforto in qc
to draw a smile from sb → strappare un sorriso a qn
c. (attract, attention, crowd, customer) → attrarre, attirare
to feel drawn to sb → sentirsi attratto/a verso qn, provare attrazione per qn
d. (sketch, picture, portrait) → fare; (object, person) → disegnare; (plan, line, circle) → tracciare; (map) → disegnare, fare (fig) (situation) → fare un quadro di; (character) → disegnare
I draw the line at (doing) that → mi rifiuto (di farlo)
e. (formulate, conclusion) to draw (from)trarre (da), ricavare (da); (comparison, distinction) to draw (between)fare (tra)
f. (Ftbl etc) to draw a matchpareggiare
3. vi
a. (move) to draw (towards)avvicinarsi (a), avanzare (verso)
he drew to one side → si è tirato da parte or in disparte
the train drew into the station → il treno è entrato in stazione
the car drew over to the kerb → la macchina si è accostata al marciapiede
he drew ahead of the other runners → ha staccato gli altri corridori
to draw level → affiancarsi
to draw near → avvicinarsi
to draw to an end or to a close → volgere alla fine, avvicinarsi alla conclusione
b. (in cards) to draw for trumpsscegliere il seme or la briscola
c. (chimney) → tirare
d. (Sport) (be equal, two teams) → pareggiare
the teams drew for second place → le due squadre sono arrivate seconde a pari merito
e. (sketch) → disegnare
draw aside
1. vi + adv (person) → scostarsi
2. vt + adv (person) → tirare in disparte; (object) → spostare (da un lato)
draw away
1. vi + adv to draw away (from) (go away) → allontanarsi (da); (move ahead, athlete) → portarsi in vantaggio (su)
2. vt + adv (person) → allontanare, portare via; (object) → togliere
draw back
1. vt + adv (object, hand) → tirare indietro, ritirare; (curtains) → tirare
2. vi + adv (move back) to draw back (from)indietreggiare (di fronte a), tirarsi indietro (di fronte a)
draw down
1. vt + adv (gen) → abbassare; (blame) to draw down (on)tirare addosso a
draw in
1. vi + adv
a. (Brit) (car) → accostarsi; (train) → entrare in stazione
b. the days are drawing inle giornate si accorciano
2. vt + adv (breath) → tirare; (air) → aspirare; (pull back in, claws) → ritirare; (attract, crowds) → richiamare
draw off vt + adv (siphon off) → spillare
draw on
1. vi + adv (time) → avanzare
2. vt + adv (gloves, stockings) → infilare lentamente
3. vi + prep (resources) → attingere a; (imagination, person) → far ricorso a
draw out
1. vi + adv (lengthen) → allungarsi
2. vt + adv
a. (take out, handkerchief) → tirar fuori; (money from bank) → ritirare
to draw sb out (of his shell) (fig) → tirare qn fuori dal suo guscio
b. (prolong, meeting) → tirare per le lunghe
draw up
1. vt + adv
a. (formulate, will) → redigere; (contract) → stendere; (plans) → formulare; (document) → compilare
b. (chair) → avvicinare; (troops) → schierare
to draw o.s. up (to one's full height) → raddrizzarsi (con tutta la persona)
2. vi + adv (stop) → arrestarsi, fermarsi
to draw up (beside sth/sb) → accostarsi (a qc/qn)
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draw

(droː) past tense drew (druː) : past participle drawn verb
1. 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?
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.
3. to move (towards or away from someone or something). The car drew away from the kerb; Christmas is drawing closer.
4. to play (a game) in which neither side wins. The match was drawn / We drew at 1–1.
5. to obtain (money) from a fund, bank etc. to draw a pension / an allowance.
6. to open or close (curtains).
7. to attract. She was trying to draw my attention to something.
noun
1. a drawn game. The match ended in a draw.
2. an attraction. The acrobats' act should be a real draw.
3. the selecting of winning tickets in a raffle, lottery etc. a prize draw.
4. an act of drawing, especially a gun. He's quick on the draw.
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.
drawn adjective
1. (of curtains) pulled together or closed. The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.
2. (of a game etc) neither won nor lost. a drawn match.
3. (of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath. a drawn sword.
4. (of a person) strained and tired. His face was pale and drawn.
ˈdrawback noun
a disadvantage. There are several drawbacks to his plan.
ˈdrawbridge noun
a bridge (at the entrance to a castle) which can be pulled up or let down.
ˈdrawing-pin noun
(American ˈthumbtack) a pin with a broad, flat head used for fastening paper to a board etc.
ˈdrawstring noun
a cord threaded through the top of a bag etc for closing it.
draw a blank
to be unsuccessful in a search, inquiry etc.
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!
draw in
(of a car etc) to come to a halt at the side of the road.
draw the line
to fix a limit especially for what one is prepared to do.
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.
draw off
to pour out (liquid) from a large container. The barman drew off a pint of beer.
draw on
to use (money, strength, memory etc) as a source. I'll have to draw on my savings.
draw on
1. to pull on. He drew on his gloves.
2. to come nearer. Night drew on.
draw out
1. to take (money) from a bank. I drew out $40 yesterday.
2. to make longer. We drew out the journey as much as we could but we still arrived early.
3. (of a car etc) to move into the middle of the road from the side.
draw up
1. (of a car etc) to stop. We drew up outside their house.
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.
3. to move closer. Draw up a chair!
4. to extend (oneself) into an upright position. He drew himself up to his full height.
long drawn out
going on for a long time. The meeting was long drawn out; a long-drawn-out meeting/scream.
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draw

يَتَعَادَلُ مَعْ, يَرْسُمُ, يَنْكِصُ kreslit, remizovat, táhnout (se) bevæge sig, spille uafgjort med, tegne unentschieden spielen, Verlosung, zeichnen είμαι ισόπαλος, ζωγραφίζω, κινούμαι dibujar, empatar, mover, moverse arvonta, päättyä tasapeliin, piirtää dessiner, finir à égalité, indiquer crtati, završiti neodlučnim rezultatom avvicinarsi, disegnare, pareggiare くじ, 引き分ける, 描く (그림 등을)그리다, 비기다, 제비뽑기 gelijk spelen, tekenen, weggaan medføre, tegne, trekning losowanie, naszkicować, zremisować afastar-se, desenhar, desenho, empatar, ir embora движется, рисовать, сводить вничью dra, rita, spela oavgjort เสมอกัน, วาด, ออกไปจาก berabere kalmak, çekiliş, çizmek di chuyển, hòa, vẽ 打平手, , 行进
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draw

vt. extraer, sacar; [air] aspirar; [art] dibujar, trazar;
to ___ backretroceder;
to ___ inatraer; incitar;
to ___ nearacercarse, arrimarse.
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draw

n extracción f; blood — extracción de sangre; You need to go to the laboratory for a blood draw..Tiene que ir al laboratorio para que le saquen sangre; vt (pret drew; pp drawn) to — blood sacar sangre, extraer sangre (form)
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References in classic literature ?
We can choose a certain date from among them--the one to draw this date first from beneath a piece of cloth will be the first."
Spare your good father's pocket; say you don't want to learn to draw."
I should have made a good likeness of her, if she would have sat longer, but she was in such a hurry to have me draw her four children that she would not be quiet.
The high betting had begun before the draw, and still the high betting went on, with the draw not in sight.
Then Clever Elsie began to weep and said: 'If I get Hans, and we have a child, and he grows big, and we send him into the cellar here to draw beer, then the pick-axe will fall on his head and kill him.' Then she sat and wept and screamed with all the strength of her body, over the misfortune which lay before her.
"I wish I could draw half as well myself," he answered.
Although he never openly tried to draw her into the conversation, he never lost the slightest chance she gave him of letting her drift into it by accident, and of saying the words to her, under those favourable circumstances, which a man with less tact and delicacy would have pointedly addressed to her the moment they occurred to him.
It lasted about an hour and was terminated by the chief of the losing side deliberately permitting himself to be out-pointed, that the game might be called a draw.
`And so these three little sisters--they were learning to draw, you know--'
de Beaufort did not venture to draw the cardinal's fat face.
How long this nerve-racking experience lasted I cannot guess, though we had pretty nearly finished our meager supply of provisions when the wind picked up a bit and we commenced to draw away.
In becoming a satellite, she lost her native purity of form; her center of gravity was in advance of the center of her figure; and from this fact some savants draw the conclusion that the air and water had taken refuge on the opposite surface of the moon, which is never seen from the earth.