draw on in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for draw on in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.draw <drew, drawn> [drɔː, Am drɑː] VB trans

II.draw <drew, drawn> [drɔː, Am drɑː] VB intr

III.draw [drɔː, Am drɑː] N

1. on (not off):

See also onto, off

onto, on to [ˈɒntʊ, ˈɒntə, Am ˈɑːntuː, ˈɑːntə] PREP

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It belongs to him primarily in the sense that its magical properties draw on powers within his realm.
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Once an application is activated, the user uses the pen to draw on the paper to interact with the application.
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The metropolitans proved to be no pushover as the game ended in a draw on a score line of 27 to 34.
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As collaborators, they are asked to draw on their personal histories and cultural backgrounds in the creation of choreography.
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While his initial interest and training were in economics, he has later turned to political philosophy, and his writings draw on both.
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Media ecologists draw on a wide range of inspirations in their attempts to study media environments in an even broader and more culturally-driven fashion.
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The basic advantage of single context planning is context plans draw on transparent perma-trace paper can be overlaid for re-interpretation at a later date.
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Spiral galaxies have abundant sources for potential star-formation material, but how long galaxies are able to continuously draw on these resources remains in question.
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Qualitative methodologies typically draw on local area experts with extensive knowledge on one country or region.
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This group had been in existence since 1984 and renamed itself in 2009 to draw on the knowledge and expertise of its new staff.
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