Draw in
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British pronunciation/dɹˈɔː ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/dɹˈɔː ˈɪn/

Definição e Significado de "draw in"

to draw in
[phrase form: draw]
01

atrair, cativar

to capture attention or interest often through physical appeal or psychological influence
to draw in definition and meaning
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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.
02

inspirar, respirar profundamente

to breathe in something
to draw in definition and meaning
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Breathing deeply, she drew in the fresh mountain air.
As the diver surfaced, he eagerly drew in a lungful of oxygen.
The yoga instructor instructed the class to draw in a cleansing breath and exhale slowly.
03

entrar, aproximar-se

(of trains) to enter or move into a station
to draw in definition and meaning
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The train started to draw in as it approached the bustling station.
The conductor announced that the train would draw in shortly, prompting passengers to prepare for boarding.
Passengers on the platform eagerly awaited the arrival of the train, watching it draw in.
04

aproximar-se, avançar em direção a

to advance toward a particular location or point
to draw in definition and meaning
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The runners started to draw in towards the finish line as the race entered its final stretch.
As night fell, shadows began to draw in, enveloping the landscape in darkness.
Dark clouds began to draw in from the horizon, signaling an approaching storm.
05

envolver, atrair

to engage or involve someone in a particular activity, situation, or conversation
to draw in definition and meaning
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The teacher encouraged students to draw in their classmates for a collaborative assignment.
During the meeting, the manager sought to draw in everyone 's opinions on the proposed changes.
The team leader decided to draw in new members for the upcoming project.
06

recuar, curvar

to curl one's body into a rounded or bent form
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The gymnast drew in tightly, making a rounded shape while performing a somersault.
Against the chilly wind, the hiker drew in, hunching slightly to form a more compact posture.
To stay warm, she drew in, bringing her arms around her body in a huddled position.
07

escurecer, escurecer mais cedo

(of the sky) to become darker earlier in the evening due to the approach of winter
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The noticeable change in the weather signaled that the days were drawing in, marking the onset of winter.
As autumn arrived, the evenings began to draw in, and it was dark by 6 pm.
The transition to shorter days is evident as the sunlight starts to draw in earlier each evening.
08

desenhar, traçar

to create a visual representation
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The artist decided to draw in intricate details to enhance the realism of the portrait.
With a steady hand, he started to draw in the outlines of the landscape on the canvas.
The architect started to draw in the fine lines of the building 's façade to finalize the design.
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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.
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