draw verb ⇨draw (draw a picture)⇨close1 (draw the curtains)⇨come1 (a car drew up)⇨pull1 (draw up a chair)⇨pump (draw water from a well)⇨draw near⇨come2⇨draw attention to sb/sth⇨point sth outdraw
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draw ♦︎ tie ♦︎ dead heatThese are all words for a situation in which two or more people or groups have the same score in a game or competition.這些詞均表示比賽或競爭的平局。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a draw / tie / dead heat with / between sb◆a draw / tie against sb◆to end in a draw / tie / dead heat◆to finish in a tie / dead heat◆to declare a draw / dead heat■draw [countable] (especially BrE) a game in which both teams or players finish with the same score平局;和局;不分勝負◆It was a disappointing one-all draw against France.與法國隊的比賽以一比一結束,真令人失望。◆They could only manage a goalless draw at Upton Park.他們在阿普頓公園的比賽中只能勉強取得零比零的成績。◆He managed to hold Smith to a draw(= to stop him from winning when he seemed likely to do so).他好不容易與史密斯打了個平手。▸draw
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[intransitive, transitive] ◆England and France drew 3-3.英格蘭隊和法國隊打成了三平。◆England drew with / against France.英格蘭隊與法國隊打成了平局。◆England drew their game against France.英格蘭隊與法國隊戰平了。■tie [countable] a situation in a game or competition when two or more players have the same score平局;得分相同;不分勝負◆There was a tie for first place.出現了並列第一名的情況。◆The chair has the casting vote in the event of a tie.平局時主席有決定性的一票。 see also tie ⇨ gamenoun1▸tie
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[intransitive, transitive] ◆They tied for second place.他們並列第二名。◆The scores are tied at 3-3.比分爲三平。NOTE辨析 Draw or tie?In sport a draw is always between two teams or players and is the final result of the game. A tie can be between more than two players and can be used to describe the situation at any stage of a game or competition, as well as the final result.在體育比賽中,draw總是指雙方的最終得分爲平局,tie則可指多方比賽或競爭的任何階段的得分相同。■ˌdead ˈheat [countable] (especially BrE) a result in a race when two competitors finish at exactly the same time(速度比賽中兩個參賽者)同時到達終點,並列的成績◆The race was declared a dead heat.該項賽事出現了並列成績。ⓘ In American English dead heat also means a situation during a race or competition when two or more people are at the same level.在美式英語中,dead heat還可指速度比賽或競爭中兩名或多名參賽者勢均力敵、不分上下◆ (NAmE) The two candidates are in a dead heat in the polls.這兩名候選人在民意測驗中勢均力敵。draw
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draw ♦︎ paint ♦︎ sketch ♦︎ colourThese words all mean to make a picture of sb/sth.這些詞均表示繪畫。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to draw / paint / sketch / colour a picture◆to draw / paint / sketch a landscape / portrait◆to draw / sketch a diagram / graph■draw(drew, drawn) [transitive, intransitive] to make a picture or design using a pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)(用鉛筆、鋼筆或粉筆)畫,描繪;描畫◆She drew a house(= a picture of a house).她畫了一棟房子。◆He drew a circle in the sand with a stick.他用棍在沙地上畫了一個圓。◆You draw beautifully.你的畫畫得真好。▸drawing
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[uncountable] ◆I'm not very good at drawing.我不太擅長繪畫。◆technical drawing工藝制圖 see also drawing ⇨ picture■paint [transitive, intransitive] to make a picture or design using paints用顔料畫◆A friend painted the children for me(= a picture of the children).一個朋友給我畫了孩子們的畫像。◆She paints in oils.她畫油畫。◆My mother paints quite well.我母親很會畫畫。 see also paint ⇨ paintverb, painter ⇨ artist▸painting
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[uncountable] ◆Her hobbies include music and painting.她的愛好包括音樂和繪畫。 see also painting ⇨ picture■sketch [transitive, intransitive] to draw a quick picture of sb/sth using a pen or pencil(用鋼筆或鉛筆)畫素描,畫速寫◆He quickly sketched the view from the window.他很快便勾勒出了窗外的風景。◆He enjoyed sketching, writing poetry and playing music.他喜歡畫素描、寫詩和演奏音樂。 see also sketch ⇨ picturenoun■colour (BrE) (NAmEcolor) [intransitive, transitive] to put colour on sth using coloured pens, pencils, etc.(用彩色筆等)爲⋯着色;塗顔色◆The children love drawing and colouring.孩子們喜歡畫畫和塗顔色。◆I'll draw a tree and you can colour it in(= put colour inside the lines).我來畫一棵樹,你可以給它塗上顔色。◆a colouring book(= with pictures that you can colour in)塗色畫冊 see also colour ⇨ paintverb
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