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draws

Prononciation : [drɔːz]

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Contexte : « art »

(verb) to create a picture or design by making lines on a surface, usually with a pencil, pen, or crayon. It’s like when you use a pencil to make pictures on paper.

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She draws beautiful pictures of animals in her art class.

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He doesn't draw at all; he prefers to paint instead.

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What do you like to draw when you have some free time?

Contexte : « games »

(verb) to select a random item or person from a group. For example, when you play a game and you pick a card from a deck.

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In the lottery, she draws the winning ticket number every month.

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He didn't draw any lucky numbers this time in the raffle.

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Which number will you draw from the hat next?

Contexte : « attraction »

(verb) to cause someone to feel interest or admiration for something. It’s like when something is so appealing that it pulls you in.

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The movie really draws the audience in with its exciting story.

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The boring lecture did not draw my attention at all.

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What kind of music draws you the most?

Contexte : « result »

(verb) to come to a conclusion based on something. Like when you figure out what happened after thinking about the clues.

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From the evidence, the detectives draw a conclusion about the case.

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She couldn't draw any conclusions without more information.

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What do you think we can draw from these results?

Contexte : « games »

(noun) a situation where there is no winner, often used in games or competitions. It's like when both teams score the same points.

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The football game ended in a draw, so both teams got one point.

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It wasn't a draw; one team clearly won the match.

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What happens if the game ends in a draw?

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