0 to make a picture or pictures (of), usually with a pencil, crayons etc -- (na)kreslit
1 to pull along, out or towards oneself -- (vy)táhnout
2 to move (towards or away from someone or something) -- vzdalovat se; blížit se
5 to open or close (curtains) -- roztáhnout; zatáhnout
She drew the curtains.
6 to attract -- přitáhnout, upoutat
The match ended in a draw.
8 an attraction -- atrakce
9 the selecting of winning tickets in a raffle, lottery etc -- tah, slosování
a prize draw.
10 an act of drawing, especially a gun -- vytažení (zbraně)
He’s quick on the draw.
More than this, it was strikingly similar to some of the plans being drawn up at that very moment by coiffeurs themselves.
They plotted out the area and drew up plans before taking it over.
Therefore, the experts who planned production were drawn from industry itself.
The fewest and longest lines are also drawn on plans generating an 'axial map'.
Examples are given from each category, drawing on qualitative data.
It is commendable that the author draws on qualitative and quantitative measures throughout these chapters.
The change trials tested the participants' ability to respond appropriately to relevant phonetic differences between tokens and distinguish stops drawn from two different categories.
In his visits to and walks around allotments, public housing projects and wasteland, he took photographs, drew maps and interviewed inhabitants or users of space.
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