noun “draft”
Singular draft, Plural drafts
- entworf
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She showed her friend the draft of her new short story for feedback.
- 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
- loftzuch
I felt a cold draft coming through the window.
- schluck
He took a long draft from his water bottle after the run.
- zuchkraaft
The draft of the oxen was strong enough to pull the heavy wagon.
- doséierung
The doctor gave her a draft of cough syrup to help with her cold.
- faassbéier
Why would you buy a can when you can get a draft?
- militäresch zwangsdéngscht
Many young men were worried about being called up in the draft during the war.
- spillerwahl
The team selected a talented quarterback in the first round of the draft.
- 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
- entwierfen
She drafted a letter to her friend but planned to revise it later.
- gesetz entwierfen
The senator worked late into the night to draft a new education bill.
- auswielen
The team decided to draft Emily to lead the new project.
- zwangsrekrutéieren
My grandfather was drafted into the army when he was just 18 years old.
- auswielen (fir e Sportsteam)
The basketball team drafted a talented young player from the university.
adjective “draft”
Grondform draft, draught uk, net stufbar
- vum Faass
She prefers draft beer because it tastes fresher than the canned version.
- zuchdéier
The farmer used a pair of draft oxen to plow the fields.