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/drɑːft/ |
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1 | something such as a plan , letter , or drawing that may have changes made to it before it is finished (计划、信件或绘画等的)草稿,草案 |
| +of I showed David a draft of the letter and he suggested a few changes. 我给大卫看了信的草稿,他建议在几处作点改动。 |
| first/final draft My publisher wants to see a first draft by the end of next week. 我的出版商要在下周末之前看到初稿。 |
| 1a | not in a final form and likely to be changed 草拟的;起草的 | | draft legislation 草拟的法规 | |
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2 | BRITISH a bank draft |
| The deposit has to be paid in cash or by draft. 保证金必须用现金或汇票支付。 |
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3 | the draft AMERICAN conscription into the armed forces 征兵 |
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4 | formal an amount of liquid that you swallow at one time 一口吞下的液体量 |
| 5the AMERICAN spelling ofdraught1单词draught1 的美式拼法 |
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