词组 | draft |
释义 | draft AC /drɑːft $ dræft/ noun a piece of writing or a plan that is not yet in its finished formadjectivesthe first/second etc draft The second draft of the agreement contained a few important changes.the final draft (=the finished form) All parties eventually approved the final draft of the peace treaty.a rough draft (=not the finished form) Could you let me see a rough draft of your report?the original draft (=the first one) The hero had a different name in the original draft of the story.an early/earlier draft (=written before others) In earlier drafts of the speech, he criticized the pace of political progress.a preliminary draft (=coming before others) A preliminary draft of the charter has been issued.a revised draft (=changed from an earlier form) The US circulated a revised draft last week.verbswrite/draw up/prepare a draft Always write a rough draft of your essay first. | He drew up a draft of the club’s rules and regulations.approve a draft (=officially accept one) The draft was approved by the Senate.draft + nounsa draft proposal The committee was discussing draft proposals to restructure the organization.a draft resolution/agreement/treaty 33 countries approved a draft treaty calling for the toxic waste industry to be regulated.a draft report/document/contract The draft report says the government is failing to meet minimum human rights standards.draft legislation The government produced draft legislation on tax changes.a draft constitution/budget Parliament approved the draft constitution earlier this month.prepositionsin a draft The information had not been included in previous drafts. |
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