[ count ] cold air that comes into a room Can you shut the window? I can feel a draft.
the draft [ singular ] the system of making someone join the armed forces
draft2aw / draft / 5
( drafts , draft - ing , draft - ed )
to make a first or early copy of a piece of writing I'll draft a letter and show it to you before I send it.
to force someone to join the armed forces
draft • y / ' drafti /
a drafty room or building has cold air blowing through it
drag / drag /
to pull something along the ground slowly, often because it is heavy
If something drags , it seems to go slowly because it is not interesting
a big, dangerous animal with fire in its mouth, which you only find in stories
drag • on • fly
/ dragan|flai /
drag - on - flies )
an insect that often flies near water and that has four wings and a long, thin body
drain1 / drein /
go down the drain
to be wasted
drain 2 / drein /
to flow away
to let liquid flow away from something, so that it
becomes dry
to become dry because liquid is flowing away
drain • pipe / ' dreinpaip/
dra • ma AVW! / ' drama /
[ count ] a story that you watch in the theater or on television, or listen to on the radio
[ noncount ] the study of plays and acting
[ count, noncount ] an exciting thing that happens There was a big drama at school when one of the teachers fell in the swimming pool!
dra • mat • ic AwL / dra 'matik /
sudden, great, or exciting
connected with plays or the theater
dra • mat • i • cal • lyAWB / dra 'matikli / adverb Prices went up dramatically.
dram • a • tist aw / ' dramatist / [count]
a person who writes plays
drank
drapes / dreips /
long pieces of heavy material that you can move to cover a
window
dras • tic / ' drastik /
having a sudden, very strong effect
dras • tic • al • ly / ' drastikli /
draw 1 Ф / dro /
( art ) to make a picture with a pen or a pencil
to pull or take something from a place I drew my chair up closer to the fire. He drew a knife from his pocket.
to pull something to make it move The carriage was drawn by two horses.
( formal ) to move or come The train drew into the station.
to attract or interest someone The concert drew a large crowd.
draw back to move away from someone or something
draw up to come to a place and stop
draw something up to write something
draw2 / dro /