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词组 draw
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draw
1. noun
1
a winning bet with a bookmaker UK, 2000.
2
marijuana; a marijuana cigarette UK, 1987.
3
a cigarette AUSTRALIA, 1955.
4
in pool, backspin applied to the cue ball US, 1866
2. verb
while injecting a drug, to pull blood into the syringe to verify that the needle has hit a blood vein US, 1971. draw deadin poker, to draw cards into a hand that cannot win US, 1990. draw the crabs1. to attract the enemy's attention; to draw fire AUSTRALIA, 1918.2. to attract unwanted attention AUSTRALIA, 1988. draw the crowto get the worst job or the worst share of something AUSTRALIA, 1942. draw water(of the sun) to exhibit long vertical lines in the sky. Said in Nova Scotia to be a sign of approaching rain, it occurs also in New England, where it is said to be a sign of clear weather CANADA, 1942
idiomdrawbe quick on the drawto understand a situation and react to it quickly:Town officials have been quick on the draw, and made sure that they themselves will have two seats on the new committee. —see also be quick off the mark
phrasedraw[drew, drawn, drawing]
draw back 1. draw back to move backwards from something, especially because you are afraid or surprised: Dexter drew back in horror when he saw the dead body. "I don't want to go" she cried, drawing back. The crowd had drawn back to let the police go past.2. draw back to decide not to do something that you had planned or arranged to do: Lithuanian leaders had announced they would draw back from the rush to independence. Mandela has been reluctant to draw back from a busy schedule of political talks since his release from prison.
draw in 1. the days/nights draw in BrE if the days or nights are drawing in, it gets dark earlier in the evening: In October the nights start drawing in. SIMILAR TO: close in BrE2. draw in a breath if you draw in a breath, you breathe in very deeply: He drew in a sharp breath as he saw the gun, and tried to remain calm. Rosie drew in a deep breath, letting her lungs fill with the cool-pine scented air of the forest. SIMILAR TO: inhale
draw in/into 1. draw sb indraw sb into sth usually passive to make someone become involved in something, especially an argument, a quarrel, or a war, when they do not want to become involved in it: As his roommates continued to argue, Yuri found himself being drawn in. The United States didn't want to get drawn into a ground war in Kosovo.2. draw sb indraw sb into sth to make someone notice or become interested in something: Your eye is drawn into the picture by the figure in the foreground.3. draw indraw into sth if a train draws in, it arrives at a station and stops: The train drew into the station five minutes late. As soon as the train drew in and the doors opened, a mass of commuters flooded the station. SIMILAR TO: pull in
draw off
draw off sthdraw sth off to remove some liquid from somewhere, especially by using a pipe or a tube: Farmers draw off water from the river and use it for their crops. Doctor Staples drew off some of the fluid from the wound.
draw on
draw on formal if a period of time draws on, it passes slowly or comes towards its end: Night drew on, and still there was no sign of Warren. As the evening drew on, she began to feel more and more tired. SIMILAR TO: wear on
draw on/upon ! Draw upon is more formal than draw on, and is mostly used in writing.1. draw on/upon sth to use part of a supply of something, especially money you have saved, for a particular purpose: I don't want to draw on my savings to pay the rent. The state drew on emergency funds to help victims of the tornado. Manchester United have huge reserves of talent which they can draw on.2. draw on/upon sth to use knowledge, information, or your personal experiences to help you do something: Writers often draw on their own personal experience to create stories and characters. It will be necessary to draw on information from earlier studies in order to reach a conclusion.3. draw on/upon sth to breathe in the smoke from a cigarette: Stern smiles as he draws on his cigar. I paused and drew deeply on my cigarette before answering the question.
draw out 1. draw sb out to make a shy or nervous person feel more comfortable and willing to talk: You can probably draw him out if you start talking about politics. Margaret had a way of drawing me out, even in a big crowd of people.2. draw out sthdraw sth out to make something continue for longer than is usual or necessary: Last minute questions drew the meeting out for another hour. SIMILAR TO: prolong formaldrawn-out adj taking much more time than is usual or necessary: This is going to be a long drawn-out fight between two sides who don't want to reach a compromise.3. draw out sthdraw sth out to make a sound last longer than usual when you say it: She drew out the 'oo' sound when she said the word 'disapprove'.4. draw out sth to make someone tell you about something or make them show you their feelings: Mom always managed to draw out a confession from us after we had done something wrong. Psychiatrists often try to draw out people's feelings by asking them questions about their experiences. SIMILAR TO: elicit formal5. draw out if a train draws out, it slowly begins to leave a station: When I arrived at the station, the train was just drawing out. SIMILAR TO: pull out6. draw out if a vehicle draws out, it slowly moves onto the road: A truck drew out in front of me, forcing me to slam on the brakes. SIMILAR TO: pull out7. draw out if the days draw out, it stays light until later in the evening: The summer days drew out, and life took on a slower pace.
draw up 1. draw up sthdraw sth up to prepare a contract or other official agreement, or a list or plan: I'll have my lawyer draw up a contract for you to look over. Western diplomats helped draw up the peace agreement in Cambodia. Management is drawing up plans to reorganize the department. SIMILAR TO: draft2. draw up if a vehicle draws up, it arrives somewhere and stops: As the blue car drew up, the driver leaned out the window to ask for directions. A man in a sedan drew up beside Candice and whistled at her. SIMILAR TO: pull up3. draw up a chair to bring a chair closer to something or someone so that you can sit near them: Miller shyly drew up a chair and joined the men at the poker table. Draw up a chair - there's plenty of room. SIMILAR TO: pull up4. draw yourself up (to your full height) to stand up very straight, especially in a way that shows that you feel very annoyed or determined: Polly drew herself up to her full height and said "I haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about." She had drawn herself up, looking outraged. "You have no right to ask me that question."5. draw up your knees to move your knees or legs closer to your body when you are sitting: Rick drew up his knees to let me pass by. She sat on the mat, drawing her knees up and breathing deeply.6. be drawn up if soldiers are drawn up, they are arranged in order: The troops were drawn up in ranks, awaiting their orders.
draw upon
► see draw on/upon

draw someone (or an animal)

out of something and draw someone or an animal out to lure someone or an animal out of something or some place. I thought the smell of breakfast would draw him out of his slumber. The catnip drew out the cat from under the front porch.

draw

( oneself ) aside [for someone] to move aside. I drew myself aside so the children could pass. He drew himself aside so Maggie could pass.

draw

( someone or something ) from something to sketch (someone or something) from a particular source, such as memory, real life, a photograph, etc. He is a very good artist. He can draw from a photograph or a painting. I will try to draw him from memory.

draw

/get a bead on
To take careful aim at.

draw

/haul/pull in (one's) horns Informal
1. To restrain oneself; draw back.
2. To retreat from a previously taken position, view, or stance.
3. To economize.
See:
  • (draw the sword and) throw away the scabbard
  • (one) has to draw a/the line somewhere
  • a long face, to wear/draw/pull
  • be fast on the draw
  • be fast/quick on the draw
  • be quick on the draw
  • beat (someone) to the draw
  • beat to it
  • beat to the punch/draw
  • call it a draw
  • cast a veil over (something)
  • cast/draw lots
  • cast/draw/throw a veil over something
  • Do I have to draw (you) a picture?
  • Do I have to draw a picture?
  • Do I have to draw you a picture?
  • Do I have to paint you a picture?
  • draw
  • draw (one) to one side
  • draw (one's) last breath
  • draw (oneself) up
  • draw (oneself) up to (one's) full height
  • draw (someone or something) out of (someone or something)
  • draw (someone or something) together
  • draw (someone or something) toward (someone or something)
  • draw (someone's) fire
  • draw (something) over (someone or something)
  • draw (something) to
  • draw (something) to (someone's) attention
  • draw (the) battle lines
  • draw (up) alongside (someone or something)
  • draw a bead on
  • draw a bead on (someone or something)
  • draw a bead on (someone), to
  • draw a bead on someone/something
  • draw a blank
  • draw a blank, to
  • draw a line
  • draw a line between
  • draw a line between (two things)
  • draw a line in the sand
  • draw a line under (something)
  • draw a line under something
  • draw a veil over
  • draw a veil over (something)
  • draw a veil over something
  • draw a veil over, to
  • draw against (an amount of money)
  • draw against an amount of money
  • draw ahead
  • draw alongside
  • draw an inference
  • draw and quarter
  • draw apart
  • draw aside
  • draw attention to
  • draw attention to (oneself, someone, or something)
  • draw away
  • draw away (someone or something's) fire
  • draw back
  • draw blood
  • draw breath
  • draw down
  • draw fire
  • draw fire away from (someone or something)
  • draw fire from
  • draw fire from (someone or something)
  • draw first blood
  • draw for
  • draw for (something)
  • draw forth
  • draw from
  • draw in
  • draw in (one's) horns
  • draw in horns and pull in horns
  • draw in the reins
  • draw in your horns
  • draw in(to)
  • draw interest
  • draw into
  • draw lots
  • draw near
  • draw near to
  • draw off
  • draw on
  • draw out
  • draw out of and draw out
  • draw out of some place
  • draw over
  • draw people or things together
  • draw play
  • draw rein
  • draw someone's fire
  • draw straws
  • draw straws for
  • draw straws for (something)
  • draw stumps
  • draw the curtain
  • draw the curtain on (something)
  • draw the curtain over (something)
  • draw the line
  • draw the line at
  • draw the line at (something)
  • draw the line at, to
  • draw the line between and else Go to draw a line between
  • draw the longbow
  • draw the short straw
  • draw to
  • draw to a close
  • draw to attention
  • draw together
  • draw up
  • draw yourself up/rise to your full height
  • draw/pull in one's horns, to
  • draw/pull in your horns
  • get a bead on (someone or something)
  • get the draw on
  • get the draw on (someone or something)
  • haul in (one's) horns
  • let's call it a draw
  • luck of the devil/draw/Irish
  • luck of the draw
  • One has to draw the line somewhere
  • pull in (one's) horns
  • pull in one's horns
  • pull in your horns
  • quick on the draw
  • quick on the draw/trigger
  • quick on the trigger
  • rise to (one's) full height
  • slow on the draw
  • take (one) to one side
  • take/draw somebody to one side
  • the luck of the draw
  • throw a veil over (something)
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