Drawn Meaning in English
word · lemma: draw
/ˈdɹɔn/
drawn
/dɹˈɔːn/
drawn
Definição
Past participle of 'draw'. It can mean made as a picture with lines, pulled in a direction, or strongly attracted to someone or something.
Uso & Nuances
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
Frases de Exemplo
This is a drawn map of the town.
basic
The curtains were drawn at night.
basic
I have always been drawn to music.
basic
I don't know why, but I felt immediately drawn to that little café.
natural
By the time we got there, the blinds were already drawn.
natural
Her face looked tired and drawn after the long week.
natural