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drawn /drɔːn/► SEE ALLthe battle lines are drawnbe at daggers drawn (with sb)●the battle lines are ˈdrawnused to say that people or groups have shown which side they intend to support in a dispute or contest that is going to begin 战线已经划定(指争战之际各拥一方形成对垒之势);支持者与反对者的界线已划分好◆The battle lines are being drawn in the fight for control of the company.为争夺公司的控制权,双方已经界线分明。●be at daggers ˈdrawn (with sb)if two people are at daggers drawn, they are very angry with each other (与某人)势不两立;剑拔弩张◆They’ve been at daggers drawn ever since he borrowed her car and smashed it up.自从他借用她的车并把它撞坏了之后,他们之间的关系一直很紧张。 OPP (as) thick as thieves (with sb) NOTE If you draw a weapon (= a gun, a dagger, etc.), you take it out in order to attack somebody. * draw a weapon 意为拔出武器(如枪支、短剑等)准备攻击某人。 |