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词组 draw
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draw /drɔː $ drɒː/ verb 1. to produce a picture, pattern etc using a pen or pencilnounsdraw a picture Can you draw a picture of a cat?draw a map/graph/diagram Keith was drawing a complicated-looking graph.draw a sketch She drew a sketch of how she wanted the room to look.draw a circle/line etc The teacher drew a circle on the blackboard.THESAURUS: draw sketch /sketʃ/ to draw a picture of something or someone quickly and without a lot of detail: Roy took a pencil and sketched the bird quickly, before it moved. illustrate to draw the pictures in a book: The Winnie the Pooh books were illustrated by Ernest Shepherd. | The book is beautifully illustrated. doodle /ˈduːdl/ to draw shapes or patterns without really thinking about what you are doing: He was on the phone, doodling on his notepad as he spoke. scribble to draw shapes or lines without making a definite picture or pattern. Small children do this before they have learned to draw or write: At the age of two, she loved scribbling with crayons and coloured pencils. trace to copy a picture by putting a piece of thin paper over it and drawing the lines that you can see through the paper: First trace the map, and then copy it into your workbooks.THESAURUS: draw close1 (1)2. if you draw up something such as a list, document etc, you prepare itnounsdraw up a plan/scheme Local authorities have drawn up new plans for waste disposal.draw up a proposal The European Union was drawing up proposals to control the export of chemicals.draw up a list They drew up a list of suitable candidates for the job.draw up guidelines A committee of teachers has drawn up guidelines for schools on dealing with difficult students.draw up a report Environmental organizations have been involved in drawing up the report.draw up a contract/agreement Some people draw up a contract when they get married.draw up a timetable/schedule They haven’t yet drawn up a timetable for the elections.draw up a programme BrE draw up a program AmE A small team has drawn up a programme of action.draw up a constitution (=a set of laws and principles that govern a country) The first Czech constitution was drawn up here in 1920.draw up a budget (=a plan of how to spend the money that is available) Each year, business managers draw up a budget.3. if you draw on something such as knowledge or experience, you use itnounsdraw on sb’s experience The books have drawn on the experience of working teachers.draw on sb’s knowledge Fortunately I was able to draw on my own knowledge of the law.draw on sb’s resources The committee has drawn on the resources and skills of local people.draw on sb’s ideas We hope that we will be able to draw on these ideas to develop the work further.draw on (sb’s) work The final chapter of the book draws on the work of several Russian historians.draw on sb’s expertise (=expert knowledge and experience) Now we can draw on the expertise of some of the most talented network engineers.draw on a tradition The design draws on local architectural traditions.adverbsdraw heavily on sth (=use a lot of something) The project has drawn heavily on the talents of our students.
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