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draw verb

  /dɹɑ/ , /dɹɔ/ , /dɹɔː/ , /ˈdɹo/ , [d͡ʒɹɔ] , [d͡ʒɹɔɹ]
  • To conduct (a lottery); to select (the numbers) for a lottery; to win (a prize) in a lottery. [from 16th c.]
dibuixar
  • (transitive, or, intransitive) To end a game in a draw (with neither side winning). [from 17th c.]
empatar
  • To cause (someone) to come to a particular place, condition, or course of action; to attract (a person). [from 12th c.]
extreure, atreure, confiar
  • (intransitive, now, rare) To pull something along; to have force to move anything by pulling. [from 14th c.]
  • (transitive) To pull (a plough, vehicle etc.); to cause (something) to move forwards by pulling it. [from 11th c.]
  • To pull out, unsheathe (a sword, firearm etc.). [from 12th c.]
treure
  • (intransitive) To have a draught; to allow air to be passed through in order to allow for combustion. [from 18th c.]
  • (intransitive, transitive) To steep; to leave (tea) temporarily in water to allow the flavour to increase. [from 18th c.]
  • To elicit information from (someone); to induce (a person) to speak on some subject. (Now frequently in passive.) [from 19th c.]
confiar
  • To deduce or infer (a conclusion); to make (a deduction). [from 16th c.]
deduir, inferir

drawing noun

  /ˈdɹoː.wɪŋ/ , /ˈdɹɑ.ɪŋ/ , /ˈdɹɔː.ɪŋ/ , /ˈdɹɔːɹɪŋ/
  • A picture, likeness, diagram or representation, usually drawn on paper.
dibuix

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draw noun {m}

draw
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