[] (drew/druː/, drawn/drɔːn/) () draw sth out (of sth) | draw sth from sthto take money from a bank account(从银行账户)提取,支取◆He's gone to the bank to draw out some money.他去银行取了些钱。◆to draw $500 from/out of an account从账户里支取 500 元◆You can use your credit card to draw cash from an ATM.你可以用信用卡从自动提款机里提取现金。SYNwithdraw () (often be drawn) to write out a cheque or bill of exchange 开立(支票或汇票)◆Please draw cheques in favour of ‘Highland Glassware’.请开立一张收款人为 Highland Glassware 的支票。◆The cheque was drawn on his personal account.这张支票由他的个人账户付款。to receive a regular income or a pension(定期)领取(收入或养老金)◆He draws a €40 000 salary.他领取 4 万欧元的薪水。◆The number of people drawing a pension has increased.领取养老金的人数在增加。 ()
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draw sth down (from sth), draw down on sth ●ˌdraw sth ˈdown●ˌdraw ˈdown () to reduce a supply of sth that has been created over a period of time; to be reduced耗费;耗尽◆There are many life events that can unexpectedly draw down savings.生活中有许多事情需要意外动用储蓄。◆If we don't cut costs, our reserves will draw down.如果我们不降低成本,储备将会被耗尽。➡drawdown (1) , draw on/upon sth ●ˌdraw sth ˈdown (from sth)●ˌdraw ˈdown on sth () (BrE usuallydraw) () to take money from a fund that a bank, etc. has made available支取;提取◆The company has already drawn down €600 million of its €725 million credit line.这家公司已经从其 7.25 亿欧元的信用额度中支取了 6 亿欧元。◆They can draw down on the loan at any time.他们可以随时提取贷款。➡drawdown (2) ●ˈdraw sth from sthto get sth from a particular source从…获得;得到◆The country draws most of its revenue from exports.这个国家的大部分收益来自出口。●ˈdraw on/upon sthto start using a supply of sth that has been created over a period of time利用;动用◆Countries may be forced to draw on their oil reserves.各国可能被迫动用石油储备。◆I'll have to draw on my savings.我将不得不动用存款。➡draw sth down, draw down ●ˌdraw sth ˈout ()
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draw (1) ●ˌdraw sth ˈupto make or write sth that needs careful thought or planning起草;拟订;制订◆to draw up a plan/list/contract拟订一份计划/清单/合同