drawn
形容词
1. 疲惫的;憔悴的 - exhausted or tired, as from fatigue or strain - She looked pale and drawn after working all night. - 她整夜工作后显得脸色苍白而疲惫。 2. 紧张的;焦虑的 - appearing tense, strained, or anxious - His drawn face revealed his worry about the upcoming exam. - 他的脸色紧张地透露出他对即将来临的考试的担忧。名词
1. 平局;和局 - an outcome in a game or contest in which the score is equal or tied - The match ended in a draw with both teams scoring two goals. - 比赛以双方各进两球的平局结束。 2. 抽签;抽签决定的选举 - a method of selecting a choice randomly or determining an outcome by chance, usually by drawing lots - The winners of the raffle were chosen by draw. - 抽签决定了抽奖的获奖者。词语辨析
drag, pull, tug, draw
这些动词均含有“拉”的意思。
drag - 指使劲地用力拉,尤指拖拉沉重或困难的事物。 - She dragged the heavy suitcase up the stairs. - 她拖着沉重的手提箱上楼。 pull - 指用力拉,尤指向自己方向拉。 - He pulled the door open and walked in. - 他拉开门走了进去。 tug - 指用力急拉,多指反复拉。 - The dog tugged at the leash, trying to run away. - 狗急拉扯着绳子,想要逃跑。 draw - 指平拉一段距离,强调拉的动作。 - He drew the curtains and let in the sunlight. - 他拉开窗帘,让阳光进来。词汇扩充
draw out (phrasal verb)
- to cause someone to talk more or be more open about their thoughts or feelings - The therapist tried to draw out the patient by asking open-ended questions. - 治疗师试图通过提问开放性问题来引出病人说更多的话或更加坦诚地表达自己的想法。draw on (phrasal verb)
- to use or take advantage of a resource or experience - She drew on her previous training to solve the complex problem. - 她利用之前的培训来解决这个复杂的问题。近义词
反义词
柯林斯词典
drawn
1. adjective
- If someone looks drawn, they appear tired, ill, worried, or unhealthy. - She looked pale and drawn. - 2. adjective - A drawn game or competition has no winner because both sides or all the competitors have equal scores. - The match ended in a drawn game.2. verb
- If you draw something or someone in a particular direction, you move them in that direction by pulling them gently. - She drew the curtains and glanced out.牛津词典
drawn
形容词
- looking very thin, especially because you are ill, tired, or worried - She looked pale and drawn.名词
- the result of a game or competition in which neither side wins - The match ended in a draw.用法
1. 当drawn作为形容词时,表示人看上去疲惫、憔悴或担忧。
2. 当drawn作为名词时,表示比赛或竞争的结果出现平局。
例句
- She looked pale and drawn after working all night. (她整夜工作后显得脸色苍白而疲惫。)
- His drawn face revealed his worry about the upcoming exam. (他的脸色紧张地透露出他对即将来临的考试的担忧。)
- The match ended in a draw with both teams scoring two goals. (比赛以双方各进两球的平局结束。)
- The winners of the raffle were chosen by draw. (抽签决定了抽奖的获奖者。)
- She dragged the heavy suitcase up the stairs. (她拖着沉重的手提箱上楼。)
- He pulled the door open and walked in. (他拉开门走了进去。)
- The dog tugged at the leash, trying to run away. (狗急拉扯着绳子,想要逃跑。)
- He drew the curtains and let in the sunlight. (他拉开窗帘,让阳光进来。)
- The therapist tried to draw out the patient by asking open-ended questions. (治疗师试图通过提问开放性问题来引出病人说更多的话或更加坦诚地表达自己的想法。)
- She drew on her previous training to solve the complex problem. (她利用之前的培训来解决这个复杂的问题。)
- She looked pale and drawn. (她看上去脸色苍白而憔悴。)
- The match ended in a drawn game. (比赛以平局结束。)
- She drew the curtains and glanced out. (她拉开窗帘并瞥了一眼外面。)