Draw alongside Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move next to someone or something, especially with a vehicle or a boat so that you are beside it. Often used to describe moving close to something in order to stop or interact.
用法与细微差别
Most common in nautical, transport, and police contexts ('draw alongside the curb', 'the boat drew alongside'). Often formal or descriptive. Usually not used for people walking; it implies physical positioning, not comparison.
例句
The boat slowly drew alongside the dock.
basic
The police car drew alongside the blue sedan.
basic
Our taxi drew alongside the bus at the traffic light.
basic
He waved as his boat drew alongside ours.
natural
A delivery truck suddenly drew alongside and the driver asked for directions.
natural
As the train slowed down, another one drew alongside on the next track.
natural