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draft
- IPA[drɑːft]
英式
- a preliminary version of a piece of writing;a plan, sketch, or rough drawing
- prepare a preliminary version of (a document);select (a person or group of people) and bring them somewhere for a certain purpose
- US spelling of draught
verb: draft, 3rd person present: drafts, gerund or present participle: drafting, past tense: drafted, past participle: drafted
noun: draft, plural noun: drafts
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a preliminary version of a piece of writing the first draft of the party's manifesto a draft document
- ▪ a plan, sketch, or rough drawing a manuscript draft representing the explorer's latest findings 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a mode of operation of a printer in which text is produced rapidly but with relatively low definition.
- 2. a written order to pay a specified sum. 同義詞
- 3. US compulsory recruitment for military service 25 million men were subject to the draft
- ▪ North American a procedure whereby sports players are made available for selection or reselection by the teams in a league, usually with the earlier choices being given to the weaker teams the White Sox chose him in the 13th round of the 1990 draft
- ▪ rare a group or individual selected from a larger group for a special duty, e.g. for military service the draft and I were sent to the barracks near Folkestone
- 4. US spelling of draught
動詞
- 1. prepare a preliminary version of (a document) I drafted a letter of resignation
- 2. select (a person or group of people) and bring them somewhere for a certain purpose he was drafted in to help fix the engine
- ▪ US conscript (someone) for military service he was drafted in 1938
- ▪ North American select (a player) for a sports team through the draft he was drafted by Winnipeg and traded the following spring
形容詞
- 1. US spelling of draught