Draw
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British pronunciation/dɹˈɔː/
American pronunciation/ˈdɹɔ/

Définition et Signification de "draw"

to draw
01

dessiner

to make a picture of something using a pencil, pen, etc. without coloring it
Transitive: to draw a picture
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02

tirer, attirer

to cause something to move toward oneself or in a particular direction by pulling it
Transitive: to draw sth
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03

dessiner, décrire

to provide a depiction, portrayal, or description of something using words or images
Transitive: to draw a description of something
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04

tirer, déduire

to deduce or make a conclusion based on available information or reasoning
Transitive: to draw a conclusion
05

dessiner, tracer

to create a line or mark, often with a writing instrument, on a surface
Transitive: to draw a line or mark
06

tirer, puiser

to obtain or derive information, knowledge, or inspiration from a specified origin
Transitive: to draw knowledge or inspiration from a source
07

dégainer, sortir

to remove a weapon from its holder or sheath, typically in preparation for use
Transitive: to draw a weapon
08

attirer, tirer

to attract, acquire, or collect individuals or things from a particular source or location
Transitive: to draw some people from a group
09

tirer, extraire

to extract or remove liquid from a receptacle
Transitive: to draw a liquid | to draw liquid from a source
9.1

prélever, extraire

to remove a sample of bodily fluids, such as blood or urine, from a person's body for medical testing or diagnosis
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10

inhaler, respirer

to take air or a substance into the lungs by inhaling
Transitive: to draw air or a substance
11

provoquer, susciter

to elicit or provoke a particular reaction or response
Transitive: to draw a reaction
12

se rapprocher, avancer

to move in a continuous, measured, or consistent manner
Intransitive: to draw somewhere
13

tirer, sélectionner

to select or pick something or someone by chance
Transitive: to draw sth
14

retirer, prélever

to withdraw funds from a financial institution or an account
Transitive: to draw money
15

attirer, traîner

to lead or attract someone toward a specific place, situation, or course of action, often by exerting an appealing force or influence
Transitive: to draw sb somewhere | to draw sb/sth
16

tirer, écarter

to pull, slide, or maneuver an object in a particular direction, typically to reveal or expose what is underneath
Transitive: to draw sth to a direction
17

rédiger, élaborer

to create or prepare a written document
Transitive: to draw a written document
18

attirer, extraire

to bring or gather fluids, such as blood or pus, to a specific area or point in the body
Transitive: to draw sth somewhere
19

tirer, resserrer

to exert force or influence that results in reducing the size, dimensions, or looseness of an object
Transitive: to draw a fabric or thread
20

étirer, tirer

to alter the form or dimensions of an object by applying force to it, often involving pulling or stretching
Transitive: to draw sth
21

entraîner les entrailles, viscérer

to disembowel or remove the internal organs
Transitive: to draw an animal
22

faire match nul, terminer à égalité

to finish a game without any winning sides
Transitive: to draw a game
23

attirer, captiver

to guide or capture someone's focus or interest towards a particular thing
Transitive: to draw attention to sth
24

tirer, décrocher

to pull the string of a bow backward
Transitive: to draw a bow
25

tirer, avoir un tirant d'eau

(of a ship) to need a certain depth of water to ensure that it can float without touching the bottom
Transitive: to draw a depth of water
Draw
01

ravin, gouffre peu profond

a gully that is shallower than a ravine
02

tirage, traction

the act of drawing or hauling something
03

tirage, report

poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer
04

draw, tiré

a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer
05

tirage, sorte

anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random
06

match nul, égalité

when neither player is able to win the game, typically because there are no more legal moves available or because both players agree to a draw
07

l'attraction, l'attrait

a performer or attraction that greatly appeals to audiences, resulting in the attraction of large crowds to an event or venue

What is a "draw"?

A draw is a performer, act, or attraction that strongly appeals to audiences, leading to large crowds attending an event or venue. This could be a famous artist, a popular show, or a unique performance that generates significant interest and excitement. The draw's appeal is so compelling that it becomes a major factor in attracting people, boosting attendance and ensuring the event's success.

draw

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drawer

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drawer

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drawing

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drawing

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overdraw

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overdraw

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Exemple
The artist can draw realistic portraits of people.
They drew the outline of a house in their art project.
He drew a cute cat on the paper for his little sister.
The child used crayons to draw a colorful butterfly.
My little brother is able to draw a perfect circle freehand.
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