verb “draw”
 Infinitiv draw; hien draws; Verg. drew; Part. Verg. drawn; Ger. drawing
- zeechnenMellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn. 
 She loves to draw portraits of her friends. 
- zéienThe horses drew the carriage through the streets of the city. 
- unzéienThe new museum exhibit is drawing many visitors. 
- zéien (eng Waff)The knight drew his sword to defend the castle. 
- zéien (Flëssegkeet)They drew water from the well to water the garden. 
- zéien (Inspiratioun)She draws inspiration from her travels. 
- asuckelenHe drew a deep breath before diving into the pool. 
- zéien (Riddoen)She drew the curtains to let the sunlight into the room. 
- zéien (zoufälleg)They drew names from a hat to see who would go first. 
- gläich spillenThe football teams drew 2-2 in a thrilling match. 
- spannen (Bouschéier)The archer drew his bow and released the arrow. 
- provozéierenHis joke drew laughter from the audience. 
noun “draw”
 Singular draw, Plural draws
- GläichspillThe match ended in a draw, so both teams shared the trophy. 
- AttraktiounThe famous band's performance was the main draw of the festival. 
- TirageThe draw for the tournament brackets will be held tomorrow. 
- ZuchHe took a long draw from his cigarette. 
- Zéien (eng Waff)His quick draw made him the fastest gun in the West.