3. (火車(chē)、汽車(chē))到站;(天)漸黑,(白晝)漸短:do without 沒(méi)有...也行,用不著(zhù),將就 | drawin (火車(chē)、汽車(chē))到站;(天)漸黑,(白晝)漸短 | draw up 起草,擬訂;(使)停住
draw in詞典解釋
1. (白晝)漸短;(天黑)漸早 If you say that the nights, evenings, or days are drawing in, you mean that it is becoming dark at an earlier time in the evening, because autumn or winter is approaching.
draw in的解釋
e.g. The days drawin and the mornings get darker. 天黑得越來(lái)越早,天亮得越來(lái)越晚。
2. 使參與;使卷入 If you draw someone in or draw them into something you are involved with, you cause them to become involved with it.
e.g. It won't be easy for you to draw him in... 你要讓他參與進(jìn)來(lái)可不容易。 e.g. You gradually fall under the spell and get drawn in deeper and deeper... 你會(huì )漸漸著(zhù)魔,越陷越深。
3. 深呼吸;吸入(空氣) If you draw in your breath, you breathe in deeply. If you draw in air, you take it into your lungs as you breathe in.
draw in的反義詞
e.g. Rose drew her breath in sharply... 羅絲猛地吸了口氣。 e.g. Roll the wine around in your mouth, drawing in air at the same time. 讓酒在嘴里滾一下,同時(shí)吸氣。
draw in英英釋義
verb
1. draw in as if by suction
e.g. suck in your cheeks and stomach
Synonym: suck in
2. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
e.g. Her good looks attract the stares of many men The ad pulled in many potential customers This pianist pulls huge crowds The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers
Synonym: attractpullpull indraw
3. pull inward or towards a center
e.g. The pilot drew in the landing gear The cat retracted his claws
Synonym: retract
4. of trains move into (a station)
e.g. The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station
Synonym: pull inget inmove in
5. advance or converge on
e.g. The police were closing in on him
Synonym: close in
6. shape one's body into a curl
e.g. She curled farther down under the covers She fell and drew in