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21 draw-top-table
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22 draw-well
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23 draw a conclusion from
(to come to a conclusion after thinking about (what one has learned): Don't draw any hasty conclusions from what I've said!) tirar uma conclusão -
24 draw on1
(to use (money, strength, memory etc) as a source: I'll have to draw on my savings.) recorrer a -
25 draw a conclusion from
(to come to a conclusion after thinking about (what one has learned): Don't draw any hasty conclusions from what I've said!) tirar uma conclusão deEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > draw a conclusion from
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26 draw on1
(to use (money, strength, memory etc) as a source: I'll have to draw on my savings.) recorrer a -
27 draw a blank
(to be unsuccessful in a search, inquiry etc.) ficar a ver navios -
28 draw off
(to pour out (liquid) from a large container: The barman drew off a pint of beer.) tirar -
29 draw on2
1) (to pull on: He drew on his gloves.) vestir2) (to come nearer: Night drew on.) aproximar-se -
30 draw out
1) (to take (money) from a bank: I drew out $40 yesterday.) levantar2) (to make longer: We drew out the journey as much as we could but we still arrived early.) esticar3) ((of a car etc) to move into the middle of the road from the side.) mudar de pista -
31 draw the line
(to fix a limit especially for what one is prepared to do.) pôr limites -
32 draw/cast lots
(to decide who is to do etc something by drawing names out of a box etc: Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.) tirar à sorte -
33 draw by lot
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34 draw fire
atrair fogoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > draw fire
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35 draw off
(v)extrair; retirar-se; decantar (liquids)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > draw off
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36 draw a blank
(to be unsuccessful in a search, inquiry etc.) tirar leite de pedra -
37 draw off
(to pour out (liquid) from a large container: The barman drew off a pint of beer.) trasfegar -
38 draw on2
1) (to pull on: He drew on his gloves.) calçar2) (to come nearer: Night drew on.) aproximar-se -
39 draw out
1) (to take (money) from a bank: I drew out $40 yesterday.) sacar2) (to make longer: We drew out the journey as much as we could but we still arrived early.) esticar3) ((of a car etc) to move into the middle of the road from the side.) largar -
40 draw the line
(to fix a limit especially for what one is prepared to do.) colocar um limite
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draw — (dr[add]), v. t. [imp. {Drew} (dr[udd]); p. p. {Drawn} (dr[add]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Drawing}.] [OE. dra[yogh]en, drahen, draien, drawen, AS. dragan; akin to Icel. & Sw. draga, Dan. drage to draw, carry, and prob. to OS. dragan to bear, carry, D.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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draw — [n] tie in competition dead end*, dead heat*, deadlock, even steven*, photo finish*, stalemate, standoff, tie; concept 706 draw [v1] move something by pulling attract, bring, carry, convey, cull, draft, drag, drain, educe, elicit, evoke, extract … New thesaurus