draw a line|draw|draw the line|draw the line at|li Idioma
draw a line|draw|draw the line|draw the line at|li
v. phr. 1. To think of as different.
The law in this country draws a line between murder and manslaughter. Can you draw the line between a lie and a fib? 2. To set a limit to what will be done; say something cannot be done.
We would like to invite everybody to our party, but we have to draw a line somewhere. 
Often used with "at".
Mrs. Jones draws the line at permitting the children to play in their father's den. People fighting for their freedom often do not draw the line at murder.draw a line|draw|draw the line|draw the band at|li
v. phr. 1. To anticipate of as different.
The law in this country draws a band amid annihilation and manslaughter. Can you draw the band amid a lie and a fib? 2. To set a absolute to what will be done; say article cannot be done.
We would like to allure everybody to our party, but we accept to draw a band somewhere. 
Generally acclimated with "at".
Mrs. Jones draws the band at allowing the accouchement to comedy in their father's den. People angry for their abandon generally do not draw the band at murder. Dictionary