Draft up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To quickly or roughly create the first version of a written document, such as a letter, report, or plan.
用法与细微差别
Used in professional, business, and academic contexts to mean 'make an initial version'. Rare in casual speech—'draft' alone is more common. Typical objects: 'letter', 'proposal', 'agreement'. Often informal and suggests a work in progress.
Spanish: redactar (borrador) - hacer un borrador dePortuguese (BR): redigir (rascunho) - fazer um rascunho dePortuguese (PT): redigir (rascunho) - fazer um esboço deChinese (Simplified): 起草 - 草拟Chinese (Traditional): 起草 - 草擬Hindi: मसौदा तैयार करनाArabic: صياغة مسودةBengali: খসড়া করা - প্রাথমিকভাবে তৈরি করাRussian: набросать - составить черновикJapanese: 下書きを作成する - 草案をまとめるVietnamese: phác thảo - soạn nhápKorean: 초안 작성하다 - 대략 작성하다Turkish: taslak hazırlamak - ilk taslağını yazmakUrdu: مسودہ تیار کرنا - ابتدائی خاکہ بناناIndonesian: membuat draf - menyusun draf
例句
Can you draft up a letter to our client?
basic
She will draft up the report by tomorrow.
basic
Let's draft up a plan for the new project.
basic
I'll draft up an agreement and send it over for you to review.
natural
Before the meeting, could you draft up some talking points?
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We need to draft up a quick summary for the boss—something simple.
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