Draw fire Meaning in English
expression
释义
To deliberately or unintentionally attract gunfire in a military context, or to receive criticism or attention, often negative, in situations like politics or media.
用法与细微差别
Often used figuratively for attracting criticism or negative attention, especially in journalistic or political contexts. In military use, it can be literal. Collocates with 'intentionally', 'unintentionally', or 'to protect others'.
例句
The soldier ran to draw fire away from his team.
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His comments began to draw fire from the press.
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The company’s policy changes drew fire from customers.
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She stepped forward to draw fire so the rest could get away safely.
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The mayor’s new law quickly drew fire from local businesses.
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He tried to draw fire by taking the blame for the team’s mistake.
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