| 释义 |
| | | | VERB | | | | | /drɑːft/ | | | | | 1 | to write something such as a legal document , speech , or letter that may have changes made to it before it is finished 起草,草拟(法律文件、演讲或信件) | | The government’ s first task was to draft a new constitution for the country. 政府的首要任务是为国家起草一部新宪法。 | | | | 2 | often passive AMERICAN to conscript someone into the armed forces 征召(某人)入伍 | | +into He was drafted into the army in 1942. 他于1942年应征入伍。 | | Words frequently used with draft | | draft 的常见搭配词 | | nouns | agreement, bill, constitution, document, legislation, letter, proposal, speech, treaty, | 1 | | | | | PHRASAL VERBS | | - | ˌdraft ˈin | | PHRASAL VB often passive | | | | | to bring someone into a team or group of people in order to help them do something 征募;选派 | Extra police officers have been drafted in to search for evidence. 已经增派了警力来寻找证据。 | | draft sb into sth The coach has drafted two new players into the squad for the match. 教练已经把两个新选手挑选到比赛队。 | | | |