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            Draw tarimas:
- /drɔ:/ 
Draw audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To cause to move after or toward one by applying continuous force; drag:  drew the chair closer to the table; a team of horses drawing a wagon.  See Synonyms at pull .
- verb-transitive: To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading:  The teacher drew the children into the room to see the decorations. 
- verb-transitive: To move or pull so as to cover or uncover something:  draw the curtains. 
- verb-transitive: To cause to flow forth:  a pump drawing water; a blow that drew blood. 
- verb-transitive: To suck or take in (air, for example); inhale.
- verb-transitive: To require (a specified depth of water) for floating:  a boat drawing 18 inches. 
- verb-transitive: To take or pull out:  drew a gun from beneath the counter; drew out a fat wallet. 
- verb-transitive: To extract or take for one's own use:  draw strength from one's friends. 
- verb-transitive: To make (tea) by steeping.
- verb-transitive: To eviscerate; disembowel.
- verb-transitive: To cause to come by attracting; attract:  afraid the casino will draw undesirable elements to the town. 
- verb-transitive: To select or take in from a given group, type, or region:  draw clients from all levels of society. 
- verb-transitive: To bring to a certain condition or action; lead:  drawn to despair; drew them to resign. 
- verb-transitive: To bring about deliberately; provoke:  draw enemy fire; draw a penalty on an opponent.  
- verb-transitive: To evoke as a response; elicit:  a performance that drew jeers from the audience. 
- verb-transitive: To earn; gain:  deposits that draw interest at a rate of 5 percent. 
- verb-transitive: To withdraw (money).
- verb-transitive: To use (a check, for example) when paying.
- verb-transitive: To receive on a regular basis or at a specified time:  draw a pension. 
- verb-transitive: To take or receive by chance:  draw lots. 
- verb-transitive: Games   To take (cards) from a dealer or central stack.
- verb-transitive: Games   To force (a card) to be played.
- verb-transitive: To end or leave (a contest) tied or undecided.
- verb-transitive: Sports   To hit or strike (a billiard ball, for example) so as to give it backspin.
- verb-transitive: Sports   To hit (a golf ball) with a draw.
- verb-transitive: To pull back the string of (a bow).
- verb-transitive: To distort the shape of.
- verb-transitive: To stretch taut.
- verb-transitive: To flatten, stretch, or mold (metal) by hammering or die stamping.
- verb-transitive: To shape or elongate (a wire, for example) by pulling through dies.
- verb-transitive: To inscribe (a line or lines) with a pencil or other marking implement.
- verb-transitive: To make a likeness of on a surface, using mostly lines; depict with lines:  drew a map of the area; drawing landscapes and still lifes. 
- verb-transitive: To portray in writing or speech; depict with words:  draws moving scenes of ghetto life. 
- verb-transitive: To formulate or devise from evidence or data at hand:  draw a comparison. 
- verb-transitive: To compose or write out in legal format:  draw a deed. 
- verb-intransitive: To proceed or move steadily:  a ship drawing near the shore. 
- verb-intransitive: To attract customers or spectators:  The new play is drawing well. 
- verb-intransitive: To pour forth liquid:  The patient's veins don't draw easily. 
- verb-intransitive: To cause suppuration.
- verb-intransitive: To take in a draft of air:  The flue isn't drawing. 
- verb-intransitive: To steep in or as if in the manner of tea.
- verb-intransitive: To pull out a weapon for use.
- verb-intransitive: To use or call upon part of a fund or supply:  drawing on an account; drew from the experience of fellow workers. 
- verb-intransitive: To contract or tighten:  material that draws when it dries. 
- verb-intransitive: To conclude a contest without either side winning; tie:  The chess players drew in 32 moves. 
- verb-intransitive: To make a likeness with lines on a surface; sketch.
- noun: An act of drawing.
- noun: The result of drawing.
- noun: Something drawn, especially a lot, card, or cards drawn at random.
- noun: Sports & Games   The arrangement of competitors in a tournament in which the match-ups are made at random.
- noun: Sports & Games   A match-up or opponent in such a tournament.
- noun: An inhalation, especially through a pipe or other smoking implement.
- noun: One that attracts interest, customers, or spectators:  a singer who is a popular draw. 
- noun: The movable part of a drawbridge.
- noun: A special advantage; an edge:  have the draw on one's enemies. 
- noun: A contest ending without either side winning.
- noun: A small natural depression that water drains into; a shallow gully.
- noun: Football   A play in which the quarterback drops back as if to pass and then hands off to a running back.
- noun: Sports   A face-off.
- noun: Games   A draw shot.
- noun: Sports   A moderate, usually controlled hook in golf.
- phrasal-verb: draw away  To move ahead of competitors.
- phrasal-verb: draw back  To retreat.
- phrasal-verb: draw down  To deplete by consuming or spending:  drew down our food reserves. 
- phrasal-verb: draw on  To approach:  as evening draws on. 
- phrasal-verb: draw out  To prolong; protract.
- phrasal-verb: draw out  To induce to speak freely:  managed to draw the shy child out. 
- phrasal-verb: draw up  To compose or write in a set form; write out:  draw up a contract; draw up a list. 
- phrasal-verb: draw up  To bring (troops, for example) into order.
- phrasal-verb: draw up  To bring or come to a halt.
- phrasal-verb: draw up  To bring (oneself) into an erect posture, often as an expression of dignity or indignation.
- phrasal-verb: draw up  Chiefly Southern U.S.   To shrink when washed. Used of clothes.
- idiom: draw a blank  To fail to find or remember something.
- idiom: draw and quarter  To execute (a prisoner) by tying each limb to a horse and driving the horses in different directions.
- idiom: draw and quarter  To disembowel and dismember after hanging.
- idiom: draw and quarter  Informal   To punish severely:  The teenager was drawn and quartered for wrecking the family's only car. 
- idiom: draw straws  To decide by a lottery with straws of unequal lengths.
- idiom: draw the line  To decide firmly an arbitrary boundary between two things: "Where do you draw the line between your own decisions and those of your superiors?”  ( Robert Marion). 
- idiom: draw the line  To decide firmly the limit of what one will tolerate or participate in:  The officer committed fraud but drew the line at blackmail. 
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- masalas
- to be a great draw turėti didelį pasisekimą
- lygiosios (rungtynių rezultatas)
- burtų traukimas
- loterija
- ištraukti (burtą)
- gauti (informaciją)
- patr
- traukimas (polinkis)
- drawn)
- traukti
- tempti
- vilkti
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draw up
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draw a bead on
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draw a line
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