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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. draw <pass drew, Part perf drawn> [americ drɔ, Brit drɔː] VERBO 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 formal
draw gun
draw gun
draw sword/dagger
draw sword/dagger

3.2. draw (cause to flow):

3.3. draw JOGOS:

draw card/domino
draw card/domino
she drew the winning number participant:

3.4. draw (in contest, tournament):

4.1. draw FINAN:

draw salary/pension
draw salary/pension
percibir formal
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 Brit:

draw JOGOS, DESP

9. draw NÁUT:

the ship draws 25 feet of water

10. draw (disembowel):

draw fowl/criminal

II. draw <pass drew, Part perf drawn> [americ drɔ, Brit drɔː] VERBO intr

1. draw (move):

to draw close to or near (to) sth/sb
acercarse a algo/alguien
finalizar formal
as the year draws to an or its end or to a close
to draw ahead of sb/sth
to draw level with sb/sth
alcanzar a alguien/algo

2. draw ARTE:

3. draw Brit:

draw JOGOS, DESP

4. draw (take in air):

draw chimney/cigar:

III. draw [americ drɔ, Brit drɔː] SUBST

1. draw (raffle):

2. draw (tie):

draw JOGOS, DESP

3. draw (attraction):

draw coloq
gancho m coloq
draw coloq

4. draw (on cigarette, pipe):

draw americ
draw americ
pitada f lat-amer
draw americ
calada f Esp

5. draw (of handgun):

scoring draw SUBST Brit

score draw SUBST Brit

no-score draw SUBST Brit

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no Dicionário PONS

I. draw [drɔ:, americ drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn VERBO 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

7. draw (obtain):

draw salary
draw pension

8. draw lottery:

9. draw DESP, JOGOS:

10. draw CULIN:

11. draw FINAN, ECON (write out a bill, cheque or draft):

12. draw NÁUT:

the boat draws 1.5 metres

13. draw DESP:

II. draw [drɔ:, americ drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn VERBO intr

1. draw ARTE:

2. draw (move, proceed):

to draw level with sb/sth Brit

3. draw (approach):

4. draw (draw lots):

5. draw DESP, JOGOS:

III. draw [drɔ:, americ drɑ:] drew, drawn drew, drawn SUBST

1. draw (attraction):

2. draw DESP, JOGOS:

3. draw (drawing of lots):

4. draw (act of drawing a gun):

draw down VERBO trans

I. draw up VERBO trans

1. draw up (draft):

draw up list
draw up guidelines, plan

2. draw up (pull toward one):

3. draw up (raise):

II. draw up VERBO intr

draw up vehicle:

I. draw in VERBO intr

1. draw in car, bus, train:

2. draw in days:

II. draw in VERBO trans

1. draw in breath:

2. draw in (attract):

I. draw out VERBO trans

1. draw out (prolong):

2. draw out (elicit):

3. draw out FINAN, ECON, COM:

II. draw out VERBO intr

1. draw out car, bus, train:

2. draw out day:

I. draw on VERBO trans

1. draw on (make use of):

2. draw on (put on):

II. draw on VERBO intr

1. draw on (continue):

draw on time, day

2. draw on (approach):

I. draw together VERBO trans

II. draw together VERBO intr

draw apart VERBO intr

draw aside VERBO trans always separ

draw aside person
draw aside curtain
Entrada OpenDict

draw VERBO

no Dicionário PONS

I. draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ] VERBO 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

7. draw (obtain):

draw salary
draw pension

8. draw (pay with):

9. draw lottery:

10. draw DESP, JOGOS:

11. draw culin:

12. draw NÁUT:

the boat draws 24 inches

13. draw DESP:

II. draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ] VERBO intr

1. draw ARTE:

2. draw (move, proceed):

3. draw (approach):

4. draw chimney:

5. draw (draw lots):

6. draw DESP, JOGOS:

III. draw [drɔ] SUBST

1. draw (attraction):

2. draw DESP, JOGOS:

3. draw (drawing of lots):

4. draw (act of drawing a gun):

5. draw (of a chimney):

I. draw together VERBO trans

II. draw together VERBO intr

I. draw up VERBO trans

1. draw up (draft):

draw up list
draw up guidelines, plan

2. draw up (pull toward one):

3. draw up (raise):

II. draw up VERBO intr

draw up vehicle:

I. draw on VERBO trans

1. draw on (make use of):

2. draw on (put on):

II. draw on VERBO intr

1. draw on (continue):

draw on time, day

2. draw on (approach):

I. draw out VERBO trans

1. draw out (prolong):

2. draw out (elicit):

3. draw out FINAN, ECON, COM:

II. draw out VERBO intr

1. draw out car, bus, train:

2. draw out day:

draw down VERBO trans

I. draw in VERBO intr

1. draw in car, bus, train:

2. draw in days:

II. draw in VERBO trans

1. draw in breath:

2. draw in (attract):

draw off VERBO trans

draw off boots
draw off liquid

I. draw away VERBO intr

1. draw away (move off):

2. draw away (move ahead):

3. draw away (move away):

II. draw away VERBO trans

draw apart VERBO intr

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

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In the shafts normally utility systems for offloading, drilling, draw down and ballast are put up.
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A revolving credit line allows borrowers to draw down, repay and reborrow as often as necessary.
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Settlers, many of whom were of limited financial means to begin with, were forced to draw down the stocks of provisions which they carried with them to their new homesteads.
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The initial investment allows a community to draw down local water tables when and where necessary without exacerbating drought problems at other times.
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Steadily declining oil prices would force them to draw down reserves and cut down on investments.
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