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    drawn

    US /drɔn/

    ・

    UK /drɔ:n/

    A1
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo attract attention to someone or something
    They were drawn to his charisma
    v.i.Intransitive VerbTo get closer to or approach something or someone
    The wet clothes were drawn to the fire in order to dry
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo influence a person's involvement in something
    They were drawn by John into stock trading
    adj.AdjectiveNot feeling well; pale and sad
    Her face was still drawn after a week of rest
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo move an object by pulling
    The farmer's cart was drawn by his horse
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo create an image using pen or pencil and paper
    The cartoon was drawn by a famous artist
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo take one thing out of a container, etc.
    He has drawn plenty of water from the well
    v.i.Intransitive Verb(Of 2 teams) to finish a game with the same score
    They have drawn in the first games but one team will win today

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    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • to understand and replicate musical patterns. They  not only perform music well but they're drawn to  

      to understand and replicate musical patterns. They  not only perform music well but they're drawn to  

    • but they're drawn to diverse musical genres and often get lost in pieces that are complex and moving.

      but they're drawn to diverse musical genres and often get lost in pieces that are complex and moving.

    B1

    21-year-old Air National Guardsman arrested for intelligence documents leak

    04:1121-year-old Air National Guardsman arrested for intelligence documents leak
    • Tonight, backed up by an armored SWAT vehicle with guns drawn, the FBI arrested a 21-year-old Airman First Class in the Massachusetts National Guard working in IT in their intelligence wing, who the government says is the source of that major intelligence leak.

      Tonight, backed up by an armored SWAT vehicle with guns drawn, the FBI arrested a 21-year-old Airman First Class in the Massachusetts National Guard working in IT in their intelligence wing, who the government says is the source of that major intelligence leak.

    • Tonight, backed up by an armored SWAT vehicle with guns drawn, the FBI arrested a 21-year-old Airman First Class in the Massachusetts National Guard working in IT in their intelligence wing, who the government says is the source of that major intelligence leak.

      Tonight, backed up by an armored SWAT vehicle with guns drawn, the FBI arrested a 21-year-old Airman First Class in the Massachusetts National Guard working in IT in their intelligence wing, who the government says is the source of that major intelligence leak.

    B2

    Phases of Meiosis

    27:23Phases of Meiosis
    • So what does these two cells I've drawn them separately.

      So what does these two cells I've drawn them separately.

    • So let's say that the centromere actually, I shouldn't have drawn the centromere inside the nucleus like that.

      So let's say that the centromere actually, I shouldn't have drawn the centromere inside the nucleus like that.

    B1

    What is Art for?

    05:53What is Art for?
    • The art we love is frequently something we're drawn to because it compensates us for what we lack: it counterbalances us.

      The art we love is frequently something we're drawn to because it compensates us for what we lack: it counterbalances us.

    • The art we love is frequently something we’re drawn to because it compensates us for what

      The art we love is frequently something we’re drawn to because it compensates us for what

    B1

    What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...

    31:18What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...
    • One of the consequences drawn by many orthodox physicists as a result of either Newtonian

      One of the consequences drawn by many orthodox physicists as a result of either Newtonian

    • One of the consequences drawn by many orthodox physicists as a result of either Newtonian

      One of the consequences drawn by many orthodox physicists as a result of either Newtonian

    B1

    Forced Positivity on YouTube

    10:08Forced Positivity on YouTube
    • I think a lot of people on YouTube are drawn to positivity,

      I think a lot of people on YouTube are drawn to positivity,

    • I think a lotta people on YouTube are drawn to..

      I think a lotta people on YouTube are drawn to..

    A2

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

      Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

    • He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material.

      He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material.

    B1

    How Do We Produce Food? Crash Course Geography #43

    11:40How Do We Produce Food? Crash Course Geography #43
    • As geographers, we're drawn to understanding the connections between the physical needs of the organisms that provide us food and the systems and structures humans create to interact with those organisms.

      As geographers, we're drawn to understanding the connections between the physical needs of the organisms that provide us food and the systems and structures humans create to interact with those organisms.

    • As geographers, we’re drawn to understanding the connections between the physical needs

      As geographers, we’re drawn to understanding the connections between the physical needs

    A1

    Kiki's Delivery Service | Studio Ghibli | Movie Review

    03:42Kiki's Delivery Service | Studio Ghibli | Movie Review
    • Whether it's the beautiful hand-drawn animations, picturesque landscapes, or sense of imagination and wonder, I can just go on and on.

      Whether it's the beautiful hand-drawn animations, picturesque landscapes, or sense of imagination and wonder, I can just go on and on.

    • Whether it's the beautiful hand-drawn animations, picturesque landscapes, or sense of imagination and wonder, I can just go on and on.

      Whether it's the beautiful hand-drawn animations, picturesque landscapes, or sense of imagination and wonder, I can just go on and on.

    B1

    10 Things Travis Scott Can't Live Without | GQ

    04:4510 Things Travis Scott Can't Live Without | GQ
    • What are you drawn to? What do you find yourself taking pictures of?

      What are you drawn to? What do you find yourself taking pictures of?

    • What are you drawn to when you find yourself taking pictures of?

      What are you drawn to when you find yourself taking pictures of?

    B1