drawn
英 [drɔːn]
美 [drɔːn]
adj. (因身体不适、疲倦或忧虑)憔悴的,苍白的
v. (用铅笔、钢笔或粉笔)画,描绘,描画; 拖(动); 拉(动); 牵引; 拉,拖(车); 吸引,使感兴趣
draw的过去分词
Collins.1
牛津词典
adj.
- (因身体不适、疲倦或忧虑)憔悴的,苍白的
looking pale and thin because the person is ill/sick, tired or worried
柯林斯词典
Drawnis the past participle ofdraw.- ADJ-GRADED (人或人脸)清瘦的,憔悴的,愁眉苦脸的
If someone or their face looksdrawn, their face is thin and they look very tired, ill, worried, or unhappy.- She looked drawn and tired when she turned towards me.
她转向我时看上去憔悴又疲惫。
- She looked drawn and tired when she turned towards me.
双语例句
- Her bedroom curtains were drawn.
她卧室的窗帘拉上了。 - Barre was quickly drawn into the electoral arena, although with singular lack of success.
尽管胜算微乎其微,巴雷还是很快被身不由己地推到了选举的舞台上。 - Another celebration had drawn to its close.
又一场庆典结束了。 - There were two inferences to be drawn from her letter.
由她的信可以得出两个结论。 - The President will be drawn into a damaging battle in which his credentials will be on trial.
总统将被卷入一场造成负面影响的争斗中,他的资格会因此受到考验。 - This novel has drawn its materials from real life.
这本小说取材于现实生活。 - You can see that her nose has been drawn slightly out of line.
你可以看到她的鼻子画得稍稍有点歪。 - As opinions vary, no unanimous conclusion can be drawn.
众说纷纭,莫衷一是。 - Several conclusions could be drawn from the results described above
从上文描述的结果中可以得出几个结论。 - The truth was drawn from him by degrees.
真实情况终于从他那里一点点地套了出来。
