draw straws
抽签
2025-09-07 00:38 浏览次数 8
抽签
1. to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in advance pull
draw your chair up by the fire : such as
2. to move (something, such as a covering) over or to one side
draw the drapes
3. to pull up or out of a receptacle or place where seated or carried
draw water from the well drew a gun also to cause to come out of a container or source
draw water for a bath the nurse drew a blood sample the wound drew blood
4. to cause to go in a certain direction (as by leading)
drew him aside
5. to bring by inducement or allure attract
honey draws flies
6. to bring in or gather from a specified group or area
a college that draws its students from many states
7. bring on, provoke
drew enemy fire
8. to bring out by way of response elicit
drew cheers from the audience
9. to receive in the course of play
The batter drew a walk. draw a foul
10. inhale
drew a deep breath
11. to extract the essence from
draw tea
12. eviscerate
plucking and drawing a goose before cooking
13. to derive to one's benefit
drew inspiration from the old masters
14. to require (a specified depth) to float in
a ship that draws 12 feet of water
15. accumulate, gain
drawing interest
16. to take (money) from a place of deposit
drew $100 from the bank
17. to use in making a cash demand
drawing a check against his account
18. to receive regularly or in due course
draw a salary
19. to take (cards) from a stack or from the dealer
draw four cards
20. to receive or take at random
drew a winning number
21. to bend (a bow) by pulling back the string
drew the bow and aimed at the target
22. to cause to shrink, contract, or tighten
draw your knees into your chest Her face was drawn with pain.
23. to strike (a ball) so as to impart a backward spin
24. to strike (a ball) so that a slight to moderate hook (see hook entry 1 sense 3) results
25. to leave (a contest) undecided tie
drew the game 3–3
26. to produce a likeness or representation of by making lines on a surface
draw a picture draw a bowl of fruit draw a graph with chalk
27. to give a portrayal of delineate
a writer who draws characters well
28. to write out in due form
draw a will
29. to design or describe in detail formulate
draw comparisons
30. to infer from evidence or premises
draw a conclusion
31. to spread or elongate (metal) by hammering or by pulling through dies also to shape (a material, such as plastic) by stretching or by pulling through dies
32. to come or go steadily or gradually
night draws near
33. to move something by pulling
drawing at the well
34. to exert an attractive force
the play is drawing well
35. to pull back a bowstring
36. to bring out a weapon
drew, aimed, and fired
37. to produce a draft
the chimney draws well draw on a cigar
38. to swell out in a wind
all sails drawing
39. to wrinkle or tighten up shrink
40. to change shape by pulling or stretching
41. to cause blood or pus to localize at one point
42. to create a likeness or a picture in outlines sketch
loves to paint and draw not good at drawing
43. to come out even in a contest
they drew 3–3
44. to make a written demand for payment of money on deposit
45. to obtain resources (as of information)
drawing from a common fund of knowledge
46. to take aim at
47. to fail to gain a desired object (such as information sought) also to be unable to think of something
48. to use as a source of supply
drawing on the whole community for support
49. to decide or assign something by lottery in which straws of unequal length are used
50. to fix an arbitrary (see arbitrary sense 1b) boundary between things that tend to intermingle
drawing a line between good and bad art
51. to fix a boundary excluding what one will not tolerate or engage in
helps clean the house but draws the line at washing windows
52. the act or process of drawing (see draw entry 1) : such as
53. a sucking pull on something held with the lips
took a long draw on her cigarette
54. a removal of a handgun from its holster
quick on the draw
55. backward spin given to a ball by striking it below center — compare follow
56. something that is drawn: such as
57. a lot or chance drawn at random
the only grand prize winner of the lottery draw
58. the selection of competitors in a sports event also the arrangement of competitors in a sporting event by order drawn
the draw for a tennis tournament
59. a card drawn to replace a discard in poker
60. the movable part of a drawbridge
61. a contest left undecided or deadlocked tie
62. one that draws attention or patronage (see patronage sense 4) attraction
Their band is the main draw at the festival.
63. the distance from the string to the back of a drawn bow (see bow entry 3 sense 2)
64. the force required to draw a bow fully
65. a gully shallower than a ravine
66. the deal in draw poker to improve the players' hands after discarding
67. a play that simulates a pass play so a runner can go straight up the middle past the pass rushers
68. a slight to moderate and usually intentional hook (see hook entry 1 sense 3)
69. a face-off in ice hockey
won the draw and knocked the puck backward
70. to make (a picture, image, etc.) by making lines on a surface especially with a pencil, pen, marker, chalk, etc., but not usually with paint
71. to cause (attention) to be given to someone or something
72. to cause (someone or something) to come to attract (someone or something)
73. someone or something that causes a lot of people to come to a place
74. the final result of a game, contest, etc., that does not have a winner
75. an act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc.
76. to cause to move by pulling
Draw the curtains, please. She drew a chair up to the table.
77. to create a picture of by making lines on a surface
I drew a map on the chalkboard.
78. to bring or pull out
Draw your sword!
79. to move in a particular direction
He drew back in horror.
80. to bend (a bow) by pulling back the string
81. to move or go slowly or steadily
Spring is drawing near.
82. attract sense 2
The fair drew a crowd. He didn't want to draw attention to himself.
83. to get as a response
The speech drew cheers.
84. to bring or get from a source
draw blood
85. inhale sense 1
Draw a deep breath.
86. to let air flow through
The fireplace is drawing well.
87. withdraw sense 1
I drew money from the bank.
88. to take or get at random
We drew names from a hat.
89. to think of after considering information
draw a conclusion
90. to write out in proper form
The lawyer drew up her will.
91. to make use of something
The story draws on old legends.
92. to come closer
Night draws on.
93. to make last longer
Questions drew out the meeting.
94. to cause to talk freely
Her friendliness drew out the new student.
95. to bring or come to a stop
The car drew up to the door.
96. to straighten up
He drew himself up to his full height.
97. the act or the result of pulling out
The outlaw was quick on the draw.
98. a tie game or contest
99. something or someone that attracts people The roller coaster is the park's main draw.
100. to cause to move toward or localize in a surface
using a poultice to draw inflammation to a head especially to cause (an unwanted element) to depart (as from the body or a lesion)
this will help draw the poison
101. inhale
she drew a deep breath
102. to remove the viscera of eviscerate
103. to cause local congestion induce blood or other body fluid to localize at a particular point be effective as a blistering agent or counterirritant —used of a poultice and comparable means of medication
104. to become localized —used in the phrase draw to a head
105. to compose by random selection
draw a jury
106. to take (money) from a place of deposit
107. to write and sign (a draft) in due form for use in making a demand
draw a check
108. to write out in due form
hired an attorney to draw our wills
draw cuts抽签
His Buddies Draw Straws去世抽签
draw lots抽签,抽签决定
to draw straws抓阄儿
Did they draw straws or did they go by seniority?
他们是抽签决定?还是按职位的高低来决定?
picture画;想像;描写