Rechercher
to draw in
[phrase form: draw]
01
attirer, captiver
to capture attention or interest often through physical appeal or psychological influence
02
inhaler, respirer profondément
to breathe in something
03
entrer, arriver
(of trains) to enter or move into a station
04
s'approcher, se rapprocher
to advance toward a particular location or point
05
impliquer, entraîner
to engage or involve someone in a particular activity, situation, or conversation
06
rentrer, curver
to curl one's body into a rounded or bent form
07
s'assombrir, se ternir
(of the sky) to become darker earlier in the evening due to the approach of winter
08
dessiner, tracer
to create a visual representation
draw in
v
Exemple
The mysterious aura of the performer drew in the audience, creating a spellbinding experience.
His magnetic personality and confident demeanor helped him draw in friends effortlessly.
The charismatic speaker had the ability to draw in listeners with compelling stories and persuasive arguments.
The enchanting beauty of the painting drew in visitors to the art gallery.
The novel's intriguing plot and well-developed characters had the power to draw in readers from the first chapter.