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Толковый словарь английского языка - draw

 

Draw

draw
I. verb (drew; ~n; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English ~en, dragen, from Old English dragan; akin to Old Norse draga to ~, drag Date: before 12th century transitive verb to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in advance ; pull , to move (as a covering) over or to one side , to pull up or out of a receptacle or place where seated or carried , to cause to go in a certain direction (as by leading) , 3. to bring by inducement or allure ; attract , to bring in or gather from a specified group or area , bring on, provoke , to bring out by way of response ; elicit , to receive in the course of play , inhale , 5. to extract the essence from , eviscerate , to derive to one's benefit , to require (a specified depth) to float in , 7. accumulate, gain , to take (money) from a place of deposit, to use in making a cash demand , to receive regularly or in due course , 8. to take (cards) from a stack or from the dealer, to receive or take at random , to bend (a bow) by pulling back the string, to cause to shrink, contract, or tighten, 11. to strike (a ball) so as to impart a backward spin, to strike (a golf ball) so that a slight to moderate hook results, to leave (a contest) undecided ; tie, 13. a. to produce a likeness or representation of by making lines on a surface , to give a portrayal of ; delineate , to write out in due form , to design or describe in detail ; formulate , to infer from evidence or premises , to spread or elongate (metal) by hammering or by pulling through dies, intransitive verb to come or go steadily or gradually , 2. to move something by pulling , to exert an attractive force , 3. to pull back a bowstring, to bring out a weapon , 4. to produce a draft , to swell out in a wind , 5. to wrinkle or tighten up ; shrink, to change shape by pulling or stretching, to cause blood or pus to localize at one point, to create a likeness or a picture in outlines ; sketch, to come out even in a contest, 9. to make a written demand for payment of money on deposit, to obtain resources (as of information) , ~able adjective II. noun Date: 1663 the act or process of ~ing: as, a sucking pull on something held with the lips, a removal of a handgun from its holster , backward spin given to a ball by striking it below center, something that is ~n: as, a card ~n to replace a discard in poker, a lot or chance ~n at random, the movable part of a ~bridge, a contest left undecided or deadlocked ; tie, one that ~s attention or patronage ; attraction, 5. the distance from the string to the back of a ~n bow, the force required to ~ a bow fully, a gully shallower than a ravine, the deal in ~ poker to improve the players' hands after discarding, a football play that simulates a pass play so a runner can go straight up the middle past the pass rushers, a slight to moderate and usually intentional hook in golf
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  v. & n. --v. (past drew; past part. drawn) 1 tr. pull or cause to move towards or after one. 2 tr. pull (a thing) up, over, or across. 3 tr. pull (curtains etc.) open or shut. 4 tr. take (a person) aside, esp. to talk to. 5 tr. attract; bring to oneself or to something; take in (drew a deep breath; I felt drawn to her; drew my attention to the matter; draw him into conversation; the match drew large crowds). 6 intr. (foll. by at, on) suck smoke from (a cigarette, pipe, etc.). 7 tr. (also absol.) take out; remove (e.g. a tooth, a gun from a holster, etc.). 8 tr. obtain or take from a source (draw a salary; draw inspiration; drew {pound}100 from my account). 9 tr. trace (a line, mark, furrow, or figure). 10 a tr. produce (a picture) by tracing lines and marks. b tr. represent (a thing) by this means. c absol. make a drawing. 11 tr. (also absol.) finish (a contest or game) with neither side winning. 12 intr. make one's or its way, proceed, move, come (drew near the bridge; draw to a close; the second horse drew level; drew ahead of the field; the time draws near). 13 tr. infer, deduce (a conclusion). 14 tr. a elicit, evoke. b bring about, entail (draw criticism; draw ruin upon oneself). c induce (a person) to reveal facts, feelings, or talent (refused to be drawn). d (foll. by to + infin.) induce (a person) to do something. e Cards cause to be played (drew all the trumps). 15 tr. haul up (water) from a well. 16 tr. bring out (liquid from a vessel or blood from a wound). 17 tr. extract a liquid essence from. 18 intr. (of a chimney or pipe) promote or allow a draught. 19 intr. (of tea) infuse. 20 a tr. obtain by lot (drew the winner). b absol. draw lots. 21 intr. (foll. by on) make a demand on a person, a person's skill, memory, imagination, etc. 22 tr. write out (a bill, cheque, or draft) (drew a cheque on the bank). 23 tr. frame (a document) in due form, compose. 24 tr. formulate or perceive (a comparison or distinction). 25 tr. (of a ship) require (a specified depth of water) to float in. 26 tr. disembowel (hang, draw, and quarter;...
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