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draw in French

draw in French is tirage, match nul, remise — draw means to create a picture using a pencil, pen, or similar tool.

draw in French

tirage
noun
The procedure by which the result of a lottery is determined.
match nul
noun
remise
noun
égalité
noun
inférer
verb
tirer
verb
(cricket, archaic) Of a batter: to hit (a ball) from the off side to the leg side, especially with an inclined bat; also, to hit (a short-length ball directed at the leg stump) with an inclined bat so as to deflect the ball between the legs and the wicket. [from 19th c.]
égaliser
verb
(cricket, archaic) Of a batter: to hit (a ball) from the off side to the leg side, especially with an inclined bat; also, to hit (a short-length ball directed at the leg stump) with an inclined bat so as to deflect the ball between the legs and the wicket. [from 19th c.]
dessiner
verb
(transitive) To attract or cause (someone) to come to a particular place or to take a particular course of action; also, to cause (someone) to turn away from a particular condition or course of action. [from 12th c.]
extraire
verb
(transitive) To attract or cause (someone) to come to a particular place or to take a particular course of action; also, to cause (someone) to turn away from a particular condition or course of action. [from 12th c.]
puiser
verb
(transitive) To attract or cause (someone) to come to a particular place or to take a particular course of action; also, to cause (someone) to turn away from a particular condition or course of action. [from 12th c.]
tirer
verb
(transitive) To attract or cause (someone) to come to a particular place or to take a particular course of action; also, to cause (someone) to turn away from a particular condition or course of action. [from 12th c.]
dégainer
verb
(transitive) To pull (something) out; to extract, to remove.
dégainer
verb
(intransitive) To leave tea temporarily in water to allow the flavour to increase; to infuse, to steep; also, of a teapot: to cause tea to infuse.
tirer
verb
(intransitive) To leave tea temporarily in water to allow the flavour to increase; to infuse, to steep; also, of a teapot: to cause tea to infuse.
attirer
verb
(intransitive) To leave tea temporarily in water to allow the flavour to increase; to infuse, to steep; also, of a teapot: to cause tea to infuse.
piocher
verb
(transitive, card games) To be dealt or to take (a playing card) from the deck; also, to have (a particular hand) as a result of this. [from 16th c.]
égaliser
verb
(transitive, cricket) In a match scheduled to last for a certain period of time: to end (a match) with neither side winning because the team batting last has not completed its innings when the playing time concludes.
dessiner
verb

What does "draw" mean?

  1. verb To create a picture using a pencil, pen, or similar tool.
    "The children loved to draw pictures of animals."
  2. verb To pull something toward oneself or in a particular direction.
    "He drew the curtains to block out the sun."
  3. verb To attract attention, interest, or a crowd.
    "The free concert drew thousands of people."
  4. verb To take money out of an account, or to receive a wage or benefit.
    "He draws a modest pension each month."

draw in a sentence

  • The children loved to draw pictures of animals.
  • She drew a quick sketch of the harbour.
  • He drew the curtains to block out the sun.
  • She drew her chair closer to the fire.

Similar words in French

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "draw" in French?

"draw" in French is tirage, match nul, remise. draw means: To create a picture using a pencil, pen, or similar tool.

How do you use "draw" in a sentence?

Example: "The children loved to draw pictures of animals." In French, "draw" is tirage, match nul, remise.

Are there other ways to say "draw" in French?

Yes — French has 13 translations listed for "draw": tirage, match nul, remise, égalité, inférer, tirer.

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