draw

suomi-englanti sanakirja

draw englannista suomeksi

  1. vetää

  2. ammentaa

  3. houkutella, houkuttaa, vetää puoleensa

  4. kerätä, valita

  5. pujottaa

  6. viedä, tulla vedetyksi

  7. sulkea

  8. saada aikaan

  9. kiskoa

  10. veto, vetäminen

  11. puristaa

  12. kulkea

  13. piirtää

  14. kuru, alanne

  15. pelata tasapeli, pelata tasan

  16. ottaa

  17. päästä

  18. nostaa

  19. vetää neljään osaan

  20. poistaa sisälmykset

  21. arvonta

  22. hengittää sisään

  23. vetonaula

  24. juoksupeli

  25. muokata

  26. kierrelyönti

  27. käsipokeri

  28. kutistua

  29. laatia

  30. tasapeli

  31. hankkia

  32. ohentaa

  33. vaatia syvyys

  34. arpoa

  35. tehdä päätelmä

  36. hahmottaa

  1. Verbi

  2. piirtää, hahmotella, luonnostella

  3. vetää, hinata, raahata, kiskoa, tempoa

  4. vetää

  5. juoksuttaa, laskea

  6. vetää, houkutella

  7. luottaa

  8. jännittää

  9. sulkea, vetää kiinni">vetää kiinni

  10. vetäytyä

  11. pelata tasan">pelata tasan, päättyä tasapeliin">päättyä tasapeliin

  12. kuluttaa

  13. arpoa

  14. nostaa

  15. vaihtaa

  16. Substantiivi

  17. tasapeli

  18. arvonta

  19. draw

  20. joenpohja

  21. hasa

  22. palkkioennakko, ennakko

draw englanniksi

  1. To pull or exert force.

  2. To pull (something) in a particular manner or direction. (defdate)

  3. (usex)

  4. To drag (a person, thing, or part of the body), especially along the ground. (defdate)

  5. {{quote-text|en|year=1697|author=William Dampier|title=A New Voyage Round the World

  6. To pull (a plough, vehicle etc.); to cause (something) to move forwards by pulling it. (defdate)

  7. (quote-book)|chapter=4|title=Lord Stranleigh Abroad|passage=“ No rogue e’er felt the halter draw, with a good opinion of the law, and perhaps my own detestation of the law arises from my having frequently broken it.(nb..)

  8. (RQ:Burroughs Land That Time Forgot)

  9. (RQ:Orwell Animal Farm)

  10. To pull back (the string of a bow) in preparation for shooting. (defdate)

  11. To move (a part of one's body) in a particular direction. (defdate)

  12. To pull (a curtain, blinds etc.) open or closed. (defdate)

  13. (ux)

  14. (quote-journal)

  15. To pull something along; to have force to move anything by pulling. (defdate)

  16. To pull (one's face, features) out of shape, from emotion etc. (defdate)

  17. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8)

  18. To construct (a wall, canal etc.) from one point to another. (defdate)

  19. {{quote-text|en|year=1874|author=John Richard Green|title=A Short History of the English People

  20. To require (a depth of water) for floating. (defdate)

  21. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  22. To assume a specific position or attitude. (defdate)

  23. To pull (a belt or other item) so that it tightens or wraps around something more closely. (defdate)

  24. To make a shot that lands gently in the house (the circular target) without knocking out other stones. (defdate)

  25. To be pulled along (in a specified way). (defdate)

  26. To play (a short-length ball directed at the leg stump) with an inclined bat so as to deflect the ball between the legs and the wicket. (defdate)

  27. To hit (the ball) with the toe of the club so that it is deflected toward the left. (defdate)

  28. {{quote-text|en|year=2013|author=Nick Bradley|title=Kinetic Golf

  29. To strike (the cue ball) below the center so as to give it a backward rotation which causes it to take a backward direction on striking another ball. (defdate)

  30. To attract, exert an influence on.

  31. To induce (the mind, eyes, attention etc.) to be directed at or focused on something. (defdate)

  32. To cause (someone) to come to a particular place, condition, or course of action; to attract (a person). (defdate)

  33. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  34. (quote-book)

  35. To take (air, smoke etc.) into the lungs; to inhale. (defdate)

  36. (RQ:Hough Purchase Price)She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.

  37. {{quote-text|en|year=1979|author=Monty Python|title=Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

  38. To attract (something) by means of a physical force, especially magnetism or gravity; to act as an inducement or enticement. (defdate)

  39. (RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum)

  40. (RQ:Spectator)

  41. To cause (something); to bring (something) about as a consequence. (defdate)

  42. To provoke or attract (a particular response or reaction). (defdate)

  43. To have a draught; to allow air to be passed through in order to allow for combustion. (defdate)

  44. ''To extend, protract.''

  45. To extend the duration of (something); to prolong. (defdate)

  46. To make (wire) by pulling it through an aperture; to stretch (metal) into a wire. (defdate)

  47. To stretch or elongate. (defdate)

  48. To become contracted; to shrink. (defdate)

  49. (RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum) will shrink or draw into less room

  50. Of a sail, to fill with wind. (defdate)

  51. To move, travel, approach.

  52. To move in a specific direction. (defdate)

  53. {{quote-text|en|year=1794|author=Ann Radcliffe|title=The Mysteries of Udolpho

  54. To move steadily in a particular direction or into a specific position. (defdate)

  55. To come (m), (m) (a particular moment in time); to approach (a time). (defdate)

  56. To search for game; to track a quarry. (defdate)

  57. {{quote-text|en|year=1928|author=Siegfried Sassoon|title=Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man|page=87|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2013

  58. To extract, remove, select.

  59. To out, unsheathe (a sword, firearm etc.). (defdate)

  60. To take (water) from a well or other source. (defdate)

  61. (RQ:King James Version)

  62. To disembowel (someone); to remove the viscera from (an animal), especially before cooking. (defdate)

  63. (quote-text)|title=The Art of Cookery

  64. To extract (pus, humours, etc.) by means of medical treatment. (defdate)

  65. To select (an item) at random to decide which of a group of people will receive or undergo something; to select (a person) by this process. (defdate)

  66. (quote-text)

  67. To conduct (a lottery); to select (the numbers) for a lottery; to win (a prize) in a lottery. (defdate)

  68. {{quote-text|en|year=1859|author=Charles Dickens|title=The Haunted House

  69. To extract (a tooth). (defdate)

  70. To extract (juice, fluids etc.) from something by pressure, osmosis or similar. (defdate)

  71. (quote-text)|title=Philosophical Principles of Religion Natural and Revealed

  72. To take or be dealt (a card) from the deck; to have (a particular hand) as a result of this. (defdate)

  73. To withdraw. (defdate)

  74. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)

  75. To end a game in a draw (with neither side winning). (defdate)

  76. To steep; to leave (tea) temporarily in water to allow the flavour to increase. (defdate)

  77. (RQ:Lindsay Redheap)

  78. {{quote-text|en|year=1984|author=Anita Brookner|title=Hotel du Lac|page=119|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2016

  79. To take or be dealt a card from the deck. ''See also'' out.

  80. To run (a bath). (defdate)

  81. To consume (power).

  82. To obtain, elicit.

  83. To take (something) from a particular source, especially of information; to derive. (defdate)

  84. To forth (something) from a person, to elicit. (defdate)

  85. (RQ:Shakespeare Winter's Tale)

  86. To deduce or infer (a conclusion); to make (a deduction). (defdate)

  87. (RQ:Burke Revolution in France)

  88. To receive (a salary); to withdraw (money) from a bank etc. (defdate)

  89. To elicit information from (someone); to induce (a person) to speak (m) some subject. (Now frequently in passive.) (defdate)

  90. To represent.

  91. To produce (a shape, figure, picture etc.) with pencil, crayon, chalk, or other implement. (defdate)

  92. To depict (something) linguistically; to portray in words. (defdate)

  93. To up, compose (a document). (defdate)

  94. (RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)

  95. To produce an image of something by artistic means; to make drawings. (defdate)

  96. To produce a visual representation of (a person or thing) by lines and marks with pencil, pen, paints etc. (defdate)

  97. (RQ:Goldsmith Retaliation)

  98. (RQ:Prior Poems)

  99. (RQ:Allingham China Governess)

  100. That which draws: that which attracts e.g. a crowd.

  101. {{quote-journal|en|date=June 24, 2007|author=Joyce Hor-Chung Lau|title=Hong Kong Is Reshaped by Mainlanders|journal=The New York Times

  102. The act of drawing:

  103. The act of drawing a gun from a holster, etc.

  104. The procedure by which the result of a lottery is determined.

  105. {{quote-journal|en|date=January 29, 2011|author=Chris Bevan|title=Torquay 0 - 1 Crawley Town

  106. The act of pulling back the strings in preparation of firing; the distance the strings are pulled back.

  107. {{quote-book|en|date=2016-08-25|author=Mike Loades|title=The Composite Bow|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=9781472821614|page=21

  108. The result of drawing:

  109. The result of a contest that neither side has won; a tie.

  110. The result of a two-innings match in which at least one side did not complete all their innings before time ran out (as distinguished from a tie).

  111. That which is drawn (e.g. funds from an account).

  112. ''They're going to take away our draw!'' (q)

  113. In a commission-based job, an advance on future (potential) commissions given to an employee by the employer.

  114. Draft: flow through a flue of gasses (smoke) resulting from a combustion process, possibly adjustable with a damper.

  115. {{quote-text|en|year=1981|author=Stephen King|title=Do the Dead Sing?

  116. The spin or twist imparted to a ball etc. by a drawing stroke.

  117. A golf shot that (for the right-handed player) curves intentionally to the left. See hook, slice, fade.

  118. A shot that is intended to land gently in the house (the circular target) without knocking out other stones; cf. ''takeout''.

  119. (senseid) A dry stream bed that drains surface water only during periods of heavy rain or flooding.

  120. (quote-book)|title=(w)|publisher=Mirado Modern Classics|edition=paperback|page=15

  121. A bag of cannabis.

  122. {{quote-text|en|year=2011|author=Yvonne Ellis|title=Daughter, Arise: A Journey from Devastation to Restoration|page=54

  123. Cannabis.

  124. (quote-song)

  125. {{quote-text|en|year=2017|author=Michael Coleman|title=Old Skool Rave|page=139

  126. A situation in which one or more players has four cards of the same suit or four out of five necessary cards for a straight and requires a further card to make their flush or straight.

  127. The stall from which a horse begins the race.

  128. there, yonder, beyond

  129. (syn)

    (uxi)

  130. over