英:[drɔ:z]
美:[drɔrz]
英:[drɔ:z]
美:[drɔrz]
n.
内裤
抽屉( drawer的名词复数 )
开票人,出票人
小衣
noun
one that draws: such as
a person who causes liquor to come out of a container : one who draws (see draw entry 1 sense 1b) liquor
draftsman
one that draws (see draw entry 1 sense transitive 7) a bill of exchange or order for payment or makes a promissory note
dialectal also ˈdrȯa sliding box or receptacle opened by pulling out and closed by pushing in in the silverware drawer
kept the letters in the top drawer of her dresser
dialectal also ˈdrȯdrawers plural an article of clothing (such as underwear) for the lower body
a clean pair of drawers
chest of drawersn. 衣柜;五斗柜
"穿上的衣服; " 1560年代,由 draw(v.)派生的代词。
see draw >entry 1
The first known use of drawer was in the 13th century
dread1 of 3verb
to fear greatly
to be very unwilling to meet or face
dread2 of 3noun
great fear especially in the face of approaching harm
archaic awe entry 1
one causing fear or awe
dread3 of 3adjective
causing great fear or anxiety
a dread disease
dread1 of 3verb
to fear greatly
to be very unwilling to meet or face
dread2 of 3noun
great fear especially in the face of approaching harm
archaic awe entry 1
one causing fear or awe
dread3 of 3adjective
causing great fear or anxiety
a dread disease
draynoun
a strong low cart or wagon without sides for hauling heavy loads
drawstringnoun
a string, cord, or tape used to close a bag, control fullness in clothes, or open or close curtains
drawl1 of 2verb
to speak slowly with vowels drawn out beyond their usual length
drawl2 of 2noun
a drawling way of speaking
drawl1 of 2verb
to speak slowly with vowels drawn out beyond their usual length
drawl2 of 2noun
a drawling way of speaking
drawingnoun
an act or instance of drawing lots
the act or art of making a figure, plan, or sketch by means of lines
a picture made by drawing
drawernoun
one that draws
a sliding boxlike compartment (as in a desk)
plural an undergarment for the lower part of the body
1 She took her rosary beads she kept next to the statue of the Virgin on top of the chest of drawers, then knelt in prayer.
2 I rushed into her room and cleared her drawers in a few swoops and carried her things upstairs on a run.
3 There was a little stove there with a few coals glowing and a desk piled high with papers and a carpet on the floor, and some chests of drawers.
4 The bed was unmade, dresser drawers were hanging out with socks and ties spilling over.
5 One hand pulling her braids loose, the other searching the dresser drawers, she had just begun to get irritated when she felt it in her blouse drawer.
6 She saw him methodically searching the drawers of a highboy.
她见他正有条不紊地在高脚五斗橱的抽屉里翻找东西。
7 She starts opening my drawers to put away my clothes.
8 Next came the sound of kitchen drawers slamming.
9 I nearly trip over my own feet rushing toward the seed vault drawers.
10 “Gotta be some potion here to get rid of that thing,” I said, searching through drawers and on shelves.
11 I sling pajamas and sweatpants and baggy T-shirts out of my drawers as I desperately search for something to wear tonight.
12 The drawers on some of the business community were riding mighty low.
13 There were Bibles in the dresser drawers, put there by some charitable society, though probably no one read them very much.
14 Later, when I return to the dormitory, Edward’s bunk is stripped clean and his drawers are open, empty.
15 Reluctantly, Tom and Matt left off their glaring contest and began looking under pillows, behind curtains, in dresser drawers.
16 The chest of drawers remained where she’d shoved it in front of the passageway.
17 “Oh, you know, clearing Luce’s stuff out. God, she was a pack rat. You can barely open her drawers. You know, I found your grandmother’s wedding veil. I’ve been looking for that thing for ages.”
18 The middle of the floor was strewn with the contents of the overturned chests and drawers.
19 Below the twirling hologram lies an entire wall of seed vault drawers containing Earth’s plant life.
20 He begins pulling open the heavy wooden drawers.