drawn
BrE /drɔːn/ AmE /drɔːrn/
adjective en → es
a picture or design made with a pen, pencil, etc.
dibujo, ilustración
- a drawn picture
Collocations drawn portrait · drawn illustration
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The book contains many beautiful and detailed drawings.
El libro contiene muchos dibujos hermosos y detallados.
to attract or interest someone
atraer, interesar
- [transitive], T + obj
Collocations draw a crowd · draw attention
-
The new restaurant has really drawn the crowds.
El nuevo restaurante ha atraído mucha gente.
to pull something towards you or to move in a particular direction
jalar, tirar de
- [transitive], T + obj
Collocations draw the curtains · draw a chair closer
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He drew his coat tighter around him.
Él se abrigó más con su chaqueta.
feeling tired or lacking energy
agotado, cansado
- [non-predicative adjective]
Collocations look drawn · sound drawn
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She looked very drawn after the long journey.
Ella parecía muy agotada después del largo viaje.
to pull a weapon from its holder or to remove something from somewhere
sacar, extraer
- [transitive], T + obj
Collocations draw a sword · draw a conclusion
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He drew his gun and pointed it at the intruder.
Él sacó su pistola y la apuntó al intruso.
to receive money from a bank account or to borrow money
retirar, sacar prestado
- [transitive], T + obj
Collocations draw cash · draw funds
-
He drew £50 from his account.
Él retiró 50 libras de su cuenta.
to choose a winning number or ticket in a lottery, raffle, etc.
extraer, sortear
- [transitive], T + obj
Collocations draw lots · draw the winning number
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The winner was drawn from a hat.
El ganador fue sorteado de un sombrero.
to finish a game or match with the same score on each side
terminar en empate, empatar
- [intransitive]
Collocations draw in football · draw a game
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The match ended in a draw.
El partido terminó en empate.