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draw obj PULLHdrC:, $drB:v [T]past simple drew dru:, past part drawn HdrO:n, $drA:nto pull or direct (something) in a particular direction拉;引使;带He drew his coat tightly around his shoulders. [T always + adv/prep]他将上衣紧紧地裹住肩膀。The crowd watched as the referee drew the player aside/to one side/(Br also) on one side and spoke to him. [T always + adv/prep]观众们看着裁判员将运动员带到一边,对他讲了点什么。Could I draw your attention to item number three on the agenda? [T always + adv/prep]请大家注意看议事日程上的第三项。In her report she draws attention to the increasing incidence of cancer in the region. [T always + adv/prep]在报告中,她提请注意该地区癌症患病率的增长。If you draw the curtains, you pull the curtains so that they are either close together or apart. [T]拉帘子If you draw up a chair, you put it near a particular place, often a table.将椅子(朝桌子)拉近There's going to be another person for dinner--could you draw an extra chair up, please? [M]还有一个人吃晚饭----请再挪一把椅子过来,好吗?(fig.) They tried to draw me into (= include me in) their argument but I refused. [T always + adv/prep]他们想把我也拖进他们的争吵中,但我拒绝了。(Br) If you draw a veil over a particular subject, you intentionally do not speak about it because it is unpleasant and you do not want to think about it.避而不谈;掩盖Yes, well I think we'll just draw a veil over what went on last night.好了,我想我们还是对昨晚发生的事避而不谈吧。
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