drawn 英 [drɔ:n]   美 [drɔn]

drawn

drawn  英 [drɔ:n] 美 [drɔn]

adj. 拔出的  v. 画,绘图(draw的过去分词) 

The boat was drawn up on the shore. 这条小船被拉上了海滩。
No conclusion should be drawn before all the facts are buttoned down. 所有事实弄清以前, 不应该下任何结论。

  • Drawn describes the look of someone who is tired, overworked, or ill. People will worry about you if your face looks drawn every morning because you stay up so late doing homework.
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  • adj. 拔出的
  • v. 画,绘图(draw的过去分词)
  • 1. The boat was drawn up on the shore.

    这条小船被拉上了海滩。

  • 2. No conclusion should be drawn before all the facts are buttoned down.

    所有事实弄清以前, 不应该下任何结论。

  • 3. I didn't expect them to be at daggers drawn over such a trivial thing.

    我没料到他们为这一点小事竟会如此势不两立。

  • drawn (adj.) c. 1200, from Old English dragen, past participle of draw (v.).
drawn / drɔːn ; NAmE drɔːn / adjective (of a person or their face 人或人脸 ) looking pale and thin because the person is ill/sick, tired or worried (因身体不适、疲倦或忧虑)憔悴的,苍白的 see also draw v. drawn / drɔːn ; NAmE drɔːn /
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