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Werks
dibujar copiando
inglés
inglés
español
español
to paint/draw from life atrbv. drawing
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. draw <pret. drew, part. pas. drawn> [ingl. am. drɔ, ingl. brit. drɔː] V. trans.
1.1. draw:
draw (move by pulling) curtains/drapes/bolt (open)
draw bow
1.2. draw (in specified direction):
1.3. draw (pull along):
draw cart/sled
draw cart/sled
2. draw (bring to specified state):
3.1. draw (pull out):
draw tooth/cork
draw tooth/cork
extraer form.
draw gun
draw gun
draw sword/dagger
draw sword/dagger
3.2. draw (cause to flow):
3.3. draw JUEGOS:
draw card/domino
draw card/domino
she drew the winning number participant:
3.4. draw (in contest, tournament):
4.1. draw FIN.:
draw salary/pension
draw salary/pension
percibir form.
draw check
draw check
4.2. draw (derive):
draw strength
5. draw (establish):
draw distinction/parallel/analogy
6.1. draw (attract):
draw customers/crowd
6.2. draw (elicit):
draw response
draw praise
draw criticism/protest
draw criticism/protest
draw applause/laughter
7.1. draw (sketch):
draw flower/picture
draw line
draw plan/guidelines
7.2. draw (describe):
8. draw ingl. brit.:
draw JUEGOS, DEP.
9. draw NÁUT.:
10. draw (disembowel):
draw fowl/criminal
II. draw <pret. drew, part. pas. drawn> [ingl. am. drɔ, ingl. brit. drɔː] V. intr.
1. draw (move):
to draw close to or near (to) sth/sb
acercarse a algo/alguien
finalizar form.
to draw ahead of sb/sth
to draw level with sb/sth
alcanzar a alguien/algo
2. draw ARTE:
3. draw ingl. brit.:
draw JUEGOS, DEP.
4. draw (take in air):
draw chimney/cigar:
III. draw [ingl. am. drɔ, ingl. brit. drɔː] SUST.
1. draw (raffle):
when will the draw take place? ingl. brit.
2. draw (tie):
draw JUEGOS, DEP.
3. draw (attraction):
draw coloq.
gancho m coloq.
draw coloq.
4. draw (on cigarette, pipe):
draw ingl. am.
draw ingl. am.
pitada f amer.
draw ingl. am.
calada f Esp.
5. draw (of handgun):
from [ingl. am. frəm, ingl. brit. frɒm, frəm] PREP.
1.1. from:
1.2. from (indicating distance):
2.1. from (after):
2.2. from (before):
3. from (indicating source):
4.1. from (in place):
4.2. from (in time):
4.3. from (indicating source):
4.4. from (indicating range):
from $50 to $100
5.1. from (as a result of):
5.2. from (on the basis of):
6.1. from (out of, off):
6.2. from MAT.:
5 from 10 is 5
10 menos 5 es 5
si le restas 5 a 10
7. from (with preps & advs):
Entrada de OpenDict
draw from V.
to draw sth from sth/sb (extract from, take out of)
inglés
inglés
español
español
to draw sth/sb from life ARTE
to draw sth (from sb/sth)
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. draw [drɔ:, ingl. am. drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn V. trans.
1. draw ARTE:
draw line
draw character
draw diagram
2. draw (pull, haul):
draw cart, wagon
3. draw (attract):
4. draw (elicit, evoke):
to draw sth (from sb/sth)
5. draw (formulate, perceive):
6. draw (take out):
draw money
to draw a card (from the deck) JUEGOS
7. draw (obtain):
draw salary
draw pension
8. draw lottery:
9. draw DEP., JUEGOS:
10. draw GASTR.:
11. draw FIN., ECON. (write out a bill, cheque or draft):
12. draw NÁUT.:
13. draw DEP.:
II. draw [drɔ:, ingl. am. drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn V. intr.
1. draw ARTE:
2. draw (move, proceed):
to draw level with sb/sth ingl. brit.
3. draw (approach):
4. draw (draw lots):
5. draw DEP., JUEGOS:
III. draw [drɔ:, ingl. am. drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn SUST.
1. draw (attraction):
2. draw DEP., JUEGOS:
3. draw (drawing of lots):
4. draw (act of drawing a gun):
from [frɒm, ingl. am. frɑ:m] PREP.
1. from (as starting point):
2. from (temporal):
3. from (at distance to):
4. from (one to another):
5. from (originating in):
6. from (in reference to):
7. from (caused by):
8. from (removed):
to steal/take sth from sb
to keep sth from sb
4 (subtracted) from 7 equals 3 MAT.
7 menos 4 es igual a 3
Entrada de OpenDict
draw V.
inglés
inglés
español
español
to draw a card (from the deck) JUEGOS
to draw sth (from sb/sth)
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ] V. trans.
1. draw ARTE:
draw line
draw character
draw diagram, map
2. draw (pull, haul):
draw cart, wagon
3. draw (attract):
4. draw (elicit, evoke):
to draw sth (from sb/sth)
5. draw (formulate, perceive):
6. draw (take out):
draw gun
to draw a card (from the deck) JUEGOS
7. draw (obtain):
draw salary
draw pension
8. draw (pay with):
9. draw lottery:
10. draw DEP., JUEGOS:
11. draw culin:
12. draw NÁUT.:
13. draw DEP.:
II. draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ] V. intr.
1. draw ARTE:
2. draw (move, proceed):
3. draw (approach):
4. draw chimney:
5. draw (draw lots):
6. draw DEP., JUEGOS:
III. draw [drɔ] SUST.
1. draw (attraction):
2. draw DEP., JUEGOS:
3. draw (drawing of lots):
4. draw (act of drawing a gun):
5. draw (of a chimney):
from [fram] PREP.
1. from (as starting point):
2. from (temporal):
3. from (at distance to):
4. from (one to another):
5. from (originating in):
6. from (in reference to):
7. from (caused by):
8. from (removed):
to steal/take sth from sb
to keep sth from sb
4 from 7 equals 3
7 menos 4 es igual a 3
Present
Idraw
youdraw
he/she/itdraws
wedraw
youdraw
theydraw
Past
Idrew
youdrew
he/she/itdrew
wedrew
youdrew
theydrew
Present Perfect
Ihavedrawn
youhavedrawn
he/she/ithasdrawn
wehavedrawn
youhavedrawn
theyhavedrawn
Past Perfect
Ihaddrawn
youhaddrawn
he/she/ithaddrawn
wehaddrawn
youhaddrawn
theyhaddrawn
PONS OpenDict

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Customers must actively opt into the prize draw -- either online, by phone or in their branch.
www.independent.co.uk
Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks.
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This way, she said, they can draw up the correct and effective programs for disaster risk prevention and mitigation.
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Participants are encouraged to draw on others' ideas for inspiration, thus stimulating the creative process.
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The sound also marked a period when drum and bass became more insular and began to draw inspiration from itself rather than other musical genres.
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