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I . draft [drɑ:ft, ingl. am. dræft] SUST.

1. draft (version):

draft
szkic m
draft of contract, law
the first/final draft

2. draft sin pl. AM MILIT.:

the draft
pobór m

3. draft ingl. brit. ECON.:

draft
bank draft

4. draft AM → draught

II . draft [drɑ:ft, ingl. am. dræft] V. trans.

1. draft (prepare first version):

to draft sth
to draft a bill/contract

2. draft AM (conscript):

to draft sb into the army

III . draft [drɑ:ft, ingl. am. dræft] ADJ.

Véase también: draught

I . draught [drɑ:ft, ingl. am. dræft] SUST.

1. draught (current):

2. draught (swallow):

łyk m

3. draught (medicine):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II . draught [drɑ:ft, ingl. am. dræft] ADJ.

draught beer:

draft SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
draft NÁUT.

draft board SUST. MILIT.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This was the only draft to have nine rounds; the number increased to ten for the 1937 draft.
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When officials resorted to drafting men, they faced bitter resistance.
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It begins with a small group, often of outside experts, who begin a draft.
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The league subsequently announced it was investigating the matter, with the potential of a heavy fine and forfeited draft pick.
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Firstly, he claims that it will significantly change the way legislation is drafted.
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The draft did not succeed, however, in being voted in before the end of the legislature in 1939.
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They stayed there until both leagues merged in 1976 and none of them played for the team that drafted them.
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