drawing

[ˈdrɔːiŋ] n.图画,素描;绘图

Word: Drawing

Pronunciation

/ˈdrɔːɪŋ/

Definitions

Noun (n)

  1. A picture created using lines and marks on a surface: An artwork that is made by sketching, outlining, or shading with pencils, pens, crayons, or other implements on paper, canvas, or digital media. For example: “She displayed her beautiful pencil drawings at the art exhibition.”
  2. The act of creating such a picture: The process of making visual representations through lines and shapes, often involving skills such as perspective and composition. For instance: “He spent hours engaged in the intricate drawing of a landscape.”
  3. A design or diagram: A graphic representation of something, often used to explain how something works or to illustrate plans. E.g., “The architect presented the building drawing to the client.”
  4. A lottery or raffle: A selection of winners from tickets or entries, typically for a prize. Example: “They won a vacation in the company’s Christmas drawing.”

Verb (v)

  1. To create a picture or image: To make a visual representation of something using lines, colors, or other markings. Example: “She likes to draw animals in her spare time.”
  2. To pull or drag something towards oneself: To exert force on an object so it moves towards the person or thing applying the force. Example: “She drew the curtains closed.”
  3. To extract or derive: To take something out or obtain from a source. For example: “He drew inspiration from nature for his paintings.”
  4. To attract or allure: To cause someone’s attention or interest to be directed towards something. Example: “The singer’s performance drew a large crowd.”

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