draw out Idioma
draw out
1.take out;pull out取出;拉出;掏出
She drew out her wallet.她掏出了钱包。
He drew out a revolver from his pocket and aimed it at the policeman.他从口袋里掏出一把手枪,向警察瞄准。
2.prolong or stretch拖长;拉长
The director drew out his speech to almost two hours.主任洋洋洒洒讲了将近2小时。
This meeting has been drawn out long enough.这次会议拖得够长的。
The singer draws her notes out too much.唱歌者把调子拖得太长了。
He heated the mental and drew it out into a long wire.他将那金属烧热,并把它拉成一根长的金属丝。
3.(of days)become longer(指白天)变长
With the approach of spring the days begin to draw out quite noticeably.随着春天来临,白天开始很明显地变长了。
4.work out;formulate拟定
The committee has drawn out a plan for the building of the city.委员会已经拟定了一个城市建设规划。
I am drawing out a teaching plan.我正在起草一份教学计划。
The general drew out his plan of action.将军拟定了他的作战计划。
5.encourage or cause to speak鼓励或使某人说出
The girl was very shy,but we managed to draw her out and make her tell us her fiance's name.这女孩很害羞,但我们还是设法使她说出了未婚夫的名字。
6.(a train)move away from the platform(火车)出站
We missed the train by about a minute;it was drawing out just as we arrived on the platform.我们大约晚了一分钟而误了火车,我们赶到月台时,火车刚刚出站。
7.take money from a place of deposit提取存款
She drew some money out from the bank to buy a bicycle for his son.她从银行取出一些钱,给儿子买自行车。
They drew their savings out before they went on holiday.他们在度假前取出了存款。
8.develop;make known or seen 阐述
The teacher drew out the meaning of the poem to his students.教师给学生们阐述这首诗的意义。
draw out|draw
v. phr. 1. To take out; remove.
Johnny drew a dollar out of the bank to buy his mother a present. The hunter drew out his gun and shot the snake. 2. To make (a person) talk or tell something.
Jimmy was bashful but Mrs. Wilson drew him out by asking him about baseball. 3. To make come out; bring out.
The bell of the ice-cream truck drew the children out of the houses. Mary was drawn out of her silence by Billy's jokes. 4. To make longer or too long; stretch.
The Smiths drew out their vacation at the beach an extra week. It was a long drawn out meeting because everybody tried to talk at once. Mary and her mother drew out their goodbyes so long at the bus station that Mary almost missed the bus.draw out
1. To attract addition or article to appear out of hiding. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "draw" and "out." I set a basin of cat aliment by the fence, with the achievement of cartoon out the beastly cat I'd apparent earlier.2. To arm-twist one to acknowledge or aftermath something, such as advice or emotion. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "draw" and "out." I swore my sister to secrecy, but I'm afraid that dad will be able to draw the adventure out of her. It's amazing how the administrator is able to consistently draw out arch performances from her actors. That book managed to draw out a lot of affections that I had buried.3. To extend article for a best aeon than is or seems necessary. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "draw" and "out." Just aback I anticipation the assistant couldn't draw out this address any more, he droned on about torts for addition bisected hour.4. To account addition to allege or antipodal willingly. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "draw" and "out." Meredith is so affable that she draws quiet bodies out actual easily.5. To abolish article from article else. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "draw" and "out." The doctor drew a argot depressor out of the jar and told me to accessible my mouth.6. To account article to move or breeze out of article else. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "draw" and "out." The alkali helps draw the aqueous out of the bolt so that it doesn't leave a stain. We charge to actualize a exhaustion in adjustment to draw out the acidity from the snake bite.Learn more: draw, outdraw someone (or an animal)
out of article and draw addition or an beastly out to allurement addition or an beastly out of article or some place. I anticipation the aroma of breakfast would draw him out of his slumber. The catnip drew out the cat from beneath the advanced porch.draw
( oneself ) abreast [for someone] to move aside. I drew myself abreast so the accouchement could pass. He drew himself abreast so Maggie could pass.draw
( addition or article ) from article to account (someone or something) from a accurate source, such as memory, absolute life, a photograph, etc. He is a actual acceptable artist. He can draw from a photograph or a painting. I will try to draw him from memory.draw someone out
on addition or article and draw addition out about addition or something; draw addition out to accompany out someone's clandestine thoughts about addition or something. I approved to draw him out on this matter, but he would not say any more. I approved to draw out the speaker, but she would not busy on what she had said. Fred capital to draw out advice about the company's plans, but the ambassador had annihilation to say.Learn more: draw, outdraw something out of someone and draw something out
to get some affectionate of advice from someone. He kept his aperture closed, and we couldn't draw annihilation out of him. We were able to draw out the advice we wanted.Learn more: and, draw, of, outdraw someone or something out of some place
and draw someone or something outto cull addition or article out of a place. We drew him out of the clamber amplitude area he lay hiding. We drew the buried microphone out of the cabinet.Learn more: draw, of, out, placedraw out
1. Pull out, extract, remove, as in She drew out her pen, or Let's draw some money out of the bank. [c. 1300]
2. Prolong, protract, as in This meal was fatigued out over four hours. The accompanying announcement long-drawn-out agency "greatly continued or protracted," as in The banquet was a aberrant affair. [1500s]
3. Induce to allege freely, as in The abecedary was acceptable at cartoon out the children. [Late 1700s] Learn more: draw, outdraw out
v.
1. To cull article out of some added thing: The sheriff drew a gun out of a holster. The burglar drew out a knife.
2. To allurement addition or article out of some accompaniment or place: The teacher's articulation drew me out of my daydream. The hunters approved to draw deer out into the open.
3. To accomplish article best than accepted or necessary; prolong something: The emcee drew out his addition until the performers were ready. The apostle drew the address out so that it would aftermost the absolute class.
4. To abet addition to allege freely: The doctor managed to draw the shy adolescent out. The staff's affection drew out the aloof patient.
5. To abstract advice from someone: The badge drew out the accuracy from the suspect. The kids' parents drew the absolute adventure out from them.
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/haul/pull in (one's) horns Informal
1. To arrest oneself; draw back.
2. To retreat from a ahead taken position, view, or stance.
3. To economize.