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draft (EN)
noun, noun, verb, adjective

noun “draft”

Singular draft, Plural drafts
  1. entworf
    She showed her friend the draft of her new short story for feedback.
  2. scholdschäin
    She handed the bank teller a draft to withdraw $500 from her account.

noun “draft”

Singular draft us, draught uk, Plural drafts us, draughts uk oder onzieleg
  1. loftzuch
    I felt a cold draft coming through the window.
  2. schluck
    He took a long draft from his water bottle after the run.
  3. zuchkraaft
    The draft of the oxen was strong enough to pull the heavy wagon.
  4. doséierung
    The doctor gave her a draft of cough syrup to help with her cold.
  5. faassbéier
    Why would you buy a can when you can get a draft?
  6. militäresch zwangsdéngscht
    Many young men were worried about being called up in the draft during the war.
  7. spillerwahl
    The team selected a talented quarterback in the first round of the draft.
  8. stee (am Dammspill)
    He moved his draft across the board to capture his opponent's piece.

verb “draft”

Infinitiv draft, draught uk; hien drafts, draughts uk; Verg. drafted, draughted uk; Part. Verg. drafted, draughted uk; Ger. drafting, draughting uk
  1. entwierfen
    She drafted a letter to her friend but planned to revise it later.
  2. gesetz entwierfen
    The senator worked late into the night to draft a new education bill.
  3. auswielen
    The team decided to draft Emily to lead the new project.
  4. zwangsrekrutéieren
    My grandfather was drafted into the army when he was just 18 years old.
  5. auswielen (fir e Sportsteam)
    The basketball team drafted a talented young player from the university.

adjective “draft”

Grondform draft, draught uk, net stufbar
  1. vum Faass
    She prefers draft beer because it tastes fresher than the canned version.
  2. zuchdéier
    The farmer used a pair of draft oxen to plow the fields.