drawn

drawn
1.
see academic.ru/22258/draw">draw 1., 2.
2. adjective
verzogen [Gesicht]

look drawn — (from tiredness) abgespannt aussehen; (from worries) abgehärmt aussehen

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adjective
1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) zugezogen
2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) unentschieden
3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) gezogen
4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) verzerrt
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drawn
[drɔ:n, AM also drɑ:n]
I. pp of draw
II. adj
1. (showing tiredness and strain) abgespannt
to look tired and \drawn müde und abgespannt aussehen
2. FOOD (melted)
\drawn butter zerlassene Butter
3. SPORT unentschieden
\drawn game [or match] Unentschieden nt
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[drɔːn] ptp of draw I of draw II
adj
1) curtains zugezogen; blinds heruntergezogen
2) (= haggard from tiredness) abgespannt; (from worry) abgehärmt
3) game, match unentschieden
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drawn [drɔːn]
A pperf von draw
B adj
1. abgespannt:
look drawn
2. SPORT unentschieden:
drawn match Unentschieden n
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1.
see draw 1., 2.
2. adjective
verzogen [Gesicht]

look drawn — (from tiredness) abgespannt aussehen; (from worries) abgehärmt aussehen

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adj.
gezeichnet adj.

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