[/drɑːft; US dræft; dræft/] n 用法: 1 [C] rough preliminary written version of sth 草稿; 草案: This is only the draft of my speech, but what do you think of it? 这仅仅是我演讲的草稿, 你认为怎样? * [attrib 作定语] a draft amendment, copy, version 修正草案、 草稿、 初稿. 用法: 2 (finance 财) (a) [C] written order to a bank to pay money to sb 汇票: a draft on an American bank 向一家美国银行提款的汇票. (b) [U] payment of money by means of such an order 汇票的支付. 用法: 3 [CGp] group of people chosen from a larger group for a special purpose 特遣队; 特别小组: We're sending a fresh draft of nurses to the worst hit area. 我们新派遣一组护理人员开赴受灾最重的地区. 用法: 4 the draft [sing] (US) = call-up(call2). 用法: 5 [C] (US) = draught. draft 2 [/drɑːft; US dræft; dræft/] v 用法: 1 [Tn] make a preliminary version of (a document) 草拟, 起草(文件): draft a contract, parliamentary bill, treaty, etc 起草一份合同、 议会法案、 条约等 * I'm still drafting the first chapter. 我还在草拟第一章. * a badly drafted will 草拟不当的遗嘱. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] choose (people) and send them somewhere for a special task 选派; 抽调: Extra police are being drafted in to control the crowds. 现正额外抽调警察去控制人群. 用法: 3 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (into sth) (US) conscript sb 徵募; 徵召: be drafted into the Army, Navy, etc 被徵召加入陆军、 海军等. |