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🔑 draft AW BrE /drɑːft/NAmE /dræft/ noun🔑 [C] a rough written version of sth that is not yet in its final form 草稿;草案;草图◆I've made a rough draft of the letter. 我已经写好这封信的草稿。◆This is only the first draft of my speech. 这只是我演讲的初稿。◆the final draft (= the final version) 定稿◆The legislation is still in draft form. 这条法规还只是项草案。◆a draft constitution/treaty/agreement 宪法/条约/协议草案 address, attachment, compose, draft, email, emoticon, forward, inbox, message, re2 [C] (finance 金融) a written order to a bank to pay money to sb 汇票◆Payment must be made by bank draft drawn on a UK bank. 付款必须用英国银行承兑的汇票。the draft [sing.] (especially US) = conscription [sing.] (NAmE) a system in which professional teams in some sports choose players each year from among college students 选秀,运动员选拔制(某些职业运动队每年在大学生中选拔新队员) [C] (NAmE) = draught ◆Can you shut the door? There's a draft in here. 你关上门好吗?这里有穿堂风。 🔑 draft AW BrE /drɑːft/NAmE /dræft/ adjective(NAmE) = draught 🔑 draft AW BrE /drɑːft/NAmE /dræft/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they draft BrE /drɑːft/ NAmE /dræft/present simple - he / she / it drafts BrE /drɑːfts/ NAmE /dræfts/past simple drafted BrE /ˈdrɑːftɪd/ NAmE /ˈdræftɪd/past participle drafted BrE /ˈdrɑːftɪd/ NAmE /ˈdræftɪd/ -ing form drafting BrE /ˈdrɑːftɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdræftɪŋ/ (also draught especially in BrE) 🔑 ~ sthto write the first rough version of sth such as a letter, speech or book 起草;草拟◆to draft a constitution/contract/bill 起草宪法/合同/法案◆I'll draft a letter for you. 我来为你草拟一封信。 agreement, binding, certificate, clause, deed, document, draft, draw up, subsection, witness ~ sb + adv./prep. to choose people and send them somewhere for a special task 选派;抽调◆Extra police are being drafted in to control the crowds. 现正在另外抽调警察去控制人群。 [usually passive] ~ sb(NAmE) = conscript ◆They were drafted into the army. 他们应征入伍。 |