drew
drew — 動詞
- drewpresent simple I / you / we / they
- drews3rd person singular
- drewing-ing form
- drewedpast simple
1. the past-tense form of the verb 'draw', used when an action such as creating a p
過去式
動詞draw的過去式,表示過去發生的動作
the past-tense form of the verb 'draw', used when an action such as creating a picture, pulling something, taking something out, attracting attention, or reaching a conclusion happened at a definite time before now.
Last night, Mei drew a beautiful picture of her cat for her grandmother.
昨天晚上,Mei 為她的祖母畫了一幅美麗的貓咪圖畫。
drew + noun phrase (picture) — creating an image
The magician's trick drew gasps of surprise from the crowd.
魔術師的把戲引來了觀眾驚訝的倒抽一口氣。
drew + noun phrase (reaction) — eliciting a response
Tara drew a deep breath before she stepped onto the stage to give her speech.
Tara 深深地吸了一口氣,然後走上舞台準備發表演講。
The detective drew a conclusion from the muddy footprints at the back door.
偵探根據後門的泥腳印推斷出一個結論。
After the game, Hugo drew a card from the top of the deck.
遊戲結束後,Hugo 從牌堆最上面抽了一張牌。
文法句型
drew + noun phrase
drew + adverb/preposition
用法筆記
This is the simple past form of 'draw'. Learners should remember that the past participle form is 'drawn', not 'drew'. Different meanings of 'draw' (to sketch, to pull, to attract, to take out) all share this same past tense form 'drew'.