0 a piece of writing or a plan that is not yet in its finished form -- taslak, eskiz, müsvedde
He made several changes to the first draft.
1 an arrangement in which people are told that they must join the armed forces -- askere alma, asker celbi, celp
2 US spelling of draught (= a current of cold air in a room) -- hava akımı, cereyan, soğuk hava akımı
3 to produce a piece of writing or a plan that you intend to change later -- taslak hazırlamak, müsvedde yapmak, eskiz çıkarmak
to draft a letter
4 to order someone to join the armed forces -- askere celp etmek, askere almak/sevketmek
It was first returned because it had been drafted by counsel; government could only be addressed by principals, not their agents.
The 1847 draft is not extant, but the 1860 revision survives along with the 1870 poem that was finally published.
When a draft law arrives, it is considered by the appropriate technical commissions.
The word graph in the design draft was selected by the architect from all generated word graphs on the vertical screen.
More precisely, in an earlier draft of this paper the following was asked.
Moreover, harm to others might be precisely the point the draft evader wants to make.
The object recognition behaviour shown by mammals is not expected to be either equivalent to, or even to be a draft of, this human ability.
This draft was only eleven pages while the original was fifty-three.
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