Drawn Meaning in English
word · lemma: draw
/ˈdɹɔn/
drawn
/dɹˈɔːn/
drawn
التعريف
Past participle of 'draw'. It can mean made as a picture with lines, pulled in a direction, or strongly attracted to someone or something.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most often seen in passive or adjective-like uses: 'a drawn picture', 'curtains were drawn', 'I feel drawn to her'. Don't confuse it with 'drowned'. In modern English, attraction uses often appear in the pattern 'drawn to'.
Spanish: dibujado - atraídoPortuguese (BR): desenhado - atraídoPortuguese (PT): desenhado - atraídoChinese (Simplified): 画出的 - 被吸引的Chinese (Traditional): 畫出的 - 被吸引的Hindi: खींचा हुआ - आकर्षितArabic: مرسوم - منجذبBengali: এঁকা - টানা - আকৃষ্টRussian: нарисованный - задернутый - притянутыйJapanese: 描かれた - 引かれた - 引き寄せられたVietnamese: được vẽ - kéo - bị thu hútKorean: 그려진 - 당겨진 - 끌리는Turkish: çizilmiş - çekilmiş - cezbedilmişUrdu: کھینچا ہوا - بنایا گیا (تصویر) - متوجہIndonesian: digambar - ditarik - tertarik
جمل نموذجية
This is a drawn map of the town.
basic
I don't know why, but I felt immediately drawn to that little café.
natural
The curtains were drawn at night.
basic
I have always been drawn to music.
basic
By the time we got there, the blinds were already drawn.
natural
Her face looked tired and drawn after the long week.
natural