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drawn

英 [drɔːn]

美 [drɔːn]

adj.  (因身体不适、疲倦或忧虑)憔悴的,苍白的
v.  (用铅笔、钢笔或粉笔)画,描绘,描画; 拖(动); 拉(动); 牵引; 拉,拖(车); 吸引,使感兴趣
draw的过去分词

Collins.1

牛津词典

    adj.

    • (因身体不适、疲倦或忧虑)憔悴的,苍白的
      looking pale and thin because the person is ill/sick, tired or worried

      柯林斯词典


      • Drawnis the past participle ofdraw.
        1. ADJ-GRADED (人或人脸)清瘦的,憔悴的,愁眉苦脸的
          If someone or their face looksdrawn, their face is thin and they look very tired, ill, worried, or unhappy.
          1. She looked drawn and tired when she turned towards me.
            她转向我时看上去憔悴又疲惫。

        双语例句

        • One thousand yuan has been drawn from the account and there is still one thousand yuan left.
          这笔款子提了一千元,下存一千元。
        • You can see that her nose has been drawn slightly out of line.
          你可以看到她的鼻子画得稍稍有点歪。
        • He depicts her as a siren who has drawn him to his ruin.
          他把她描述成是红颜祸水——就是她毁掉了自己。
        • The ambassador would not be drawn on questions of a political nature
          大使不会对政治问题发表意见。
        • As opinions vary, no unanimous conclusion can be drawn.
          众说纷纭,莫衷一是。
        • Her bedroom curtains were drawn.
          她卧室的窗帘拉上了。
        • The enemy has drawn back.
          敌人缩回去了。
        • These are lessons drawn from our setbacks in the past.
          这些是我们吃了苦头总结出来的经验。
        • This morning, looking harassed and drawn, Lewis tendered his resignation.
          今天早晨,刘易斯面色憔悴、疲惫不堪地递交了辞呈。
        • Another celebration had drawn to its close.
          又一场庆典结束了。