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I . draw [drɔ:] N

1. draw:

draw (celebrity)
draw (popular film, play, etc.)
magnet m

2. draw (drawn contest):

draw
to end in a draw

3. draw (drawing lots):

draw

4. draw (drawing gun):

draw
poteg m
to be quick on the draw
to be quick on the draw fig

5. draw (inhalation):

draw
vdih m

II . draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ:] VB trans

1. draw (make a picture):

draw
risati [perf narisati]
draw line
I draw the line there fig

2. draw (depict):

draw

3. draw curtains:

draw (pull)
vleči [perf potegniti]
draw (close)
draw (open)
to draw sb aside
to draw sb into [an] ambush

5. draw (involve in):

to draw sb into sth

6. draw (elicit):

draw
to draw sth from sb
to draw a confession from sb

7. draw (formulate):

draw comparison

8. draw (pull out):

draw

9. draw (extract):

draw
jemati [perf vzeti]
to draw first blood fig

10. draw CARDS:

draw
vleči [perf potegniti]

11. draw (earn, get from source):

draw
dobivati [perf dobiti]

13. draw:

draw water
draw bath

14. draw FIN:

draw money
draw cheque
izdajati [perf izdati]

15. draw (inhale):

to draw a [deep] breath
to draw breath fig

17. draw SPORTS:

draw bow
napenjati [perf napeti]

18. draw HISTORY:

III . draw <drew, drawn> [drɔ:] VB intr

1. draw (make pictures):

draw
risati [perf narisati]

2. draw (proceed):

draw
draw vehicle, ship
to draw apart
to draw away

3. draw (approach [in time]):

to draw to a close
to draw near(er)

5. draw (draw lots):

draw

6. draw SPORTS:

draw

draw aside VB trans to draw sb aside

I . draw in VB intr

1. draw (arrive and stop):

draw train
draw train car

2. draw (shorten):

draw days

II . draw in VB trans

1. draw (involve):

draw
vpletati [perf vplesti]

2. draw (inhale):

to draw in a [deep] breath

draw off VB trans

1. draw liquid:

draw
odlivati [perf odliti]

2. draw gloves:

draw
snemati [perf sneti]

I . draw on VB trans

draw

II . draw on VB intr

1. draw (pass slowly):

draw evening, summer
as time drew on, ...
ko je čas mineval, ...

2. draw form (approach [in time]):

I . draw out VB trans

1. draw (prolong):

draw

2. draw (pull out sth):

draw

3. draw FIN (withdraw):

draw

4. draw (persuade to talk):

draw

II . draw out VB intr

1. draw (depart):

draw train
draw train car, bus

2. draw (lengthen):

draw days

I . draw up VB trans

1. draw:

draw
draw guidelines
pisati [perf napisati]
draw plan
draw will

2. draw (pull toward one):

draw
draw up a chair!

3. draw (stand up):

II . draw up VB intr

draw car, train:

draw

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
May's fashion choices and well-publicised fondness for designer shoes often draw comment in the media.
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He began to draw cartoons for a local paper while still in high school.
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Customers must actively opt into the prize draw -- either online, by phone or in their branch.
www.independent.co.uk
The match ended in a draw as the last fall had both men's shoulders on the mat.
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In the initial format, one-legged ties were played at the ground of the team as determined by the draw.
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The increased prize, along with increased public awareness of the event, helped draw 246 teams.
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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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They were disbanded because the team found it hard to draw players of the required skill levels and numbers.
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Then cover and draw off the heat, and leave to cool, during which time they will soften without collapsing.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In the two player version, the last player to draw a line segment is the winner.
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