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draw (EN)
Verb, Substantiv

Verb “draw”

Infinitiv draw; er draws; Prät. drew; Part. drawn; Ger. drawing
  1. zeichnen
    She loves to draw portraits of her friends.
  2. ziehen
    The horses drew the carriage through the streets of the city.
  3. anziehen
    The new museum exhibit is drawing many visitors.
  4. ziehen (eine Waffe)
    The knight drew his sword to defend the castle.
  5. entnehmen
    They drew water from the well to water the garden.
  6. schöpfen
    She draws inspiration from her travels.
  7. einatmen
    He drew a deep breath before diving into the pool.
  8. ziehen (Vorhänge)
    She drew the curtains to let the sunlight into the room.
  9. ziehen (zufällig auswählen)
    They drew names from a hat to see who would go first.
  10. unentschieden spielen
    The football teams drew 2-2 in a thrilling match.
  11. spannen
    The archer drew his bow and released the arrow.
  12. hervorrufen
    His joke drew laughter from the audience.

Substantiv “draw”

Sg. draw, Pl. draws
  1. Unentschieden
    The match ended in a draw, so both teams shared the trophy.
  2. Anziehungspunkt
    The famous band's performance was the main draw of the festival.
  3. Ziehung
    The draw for the tournament brackets will be held tomorrow.
  4. Zug (Rauch oder Luft)
    He took a long draw from his cigarette.
  5. Ziehen (einer Waffe)
    His quick draw made him the fastest gun in the West.