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Word | Draw |
Japanese Meaning | 描く, ドロー, 引き分け, 分け, 相子, 同点, 預かり, 画く, 画する, 引く, 引っ張る, 引っぱる, 繰り出す, 下げる, 汲み上げる, 汲む, 相子にする, 縮む, 聞き正す |
an entertainer who attracts large audiences; he was the biggest drawing card they had / flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching / The act of drawing / to make a picture with pencils of crayons. The same word also means to pull / the action of emphasizing something. / 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 / to cause (attention) to be given to someone or something / to cause (someone or something) to come : to attract (someone or something) / someone or something that causes a lot of people to come to a place / the final result of a game, contest, etc., that does not have a winner / an act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc., | |
Usage | ⇒ I draw a line here Draw a chicken ⇒ I draw a line here ⇒ The computer can draw the graph for you. ⇒ the accentuation of the Treasury's currency policy ⇒ Could you draw me a picture? |
Synonyms | pull, drag, attract, lure, haul, allure, attraction, extract, withdraw, get, tug, depict, take, tie, tow, delineate, derive, entice, gather, make, |
Antonyms | repel, push, repulse, reject, alienate, bank, deposit, drive, propel, shorten, cut, decision, dismiss, dissuade, force, force back, nauseate, push away, push back, rebuff, |
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