draw on

draw on
1.
['] intransitive verb [Zeit:] vergehen; (approach) [Winter, Nacht:] nahen
2.
['] transitive verb
1) anziehen [Kleidung]
2) zurückgreifen auf [Ersparnisse, Vorräte]; schöpfen aus [Wissen, Erfahrungen]
* * *
draw on
I. vi
1. (put on)
to \draw on on boots/gloves Stiefel/Handschuhe anziehen [o SCHWEIZ a. anlegen
2. (pass slowly) evening, summer vergehen
as the evening drew on, ... im Verlauf des Abends ...
as time drew on, ... mit der Zeit ...
3. (form: approach [in time]) näher kommen, nahen
winter \draw ons on der Winter naht
II. vt
1. (spend)
to \draw on on [or upon] sth funds, money etw verwenden
2. (use as inspiration)
to \draw on on [or upon] sth experience sich akk auf etw dat stützen, aus etw dat schöpfen
3. (put on)
to \draw on on sth garment etw anziehen
* * *
draw on
A v/t
1. seine Handschuhe etc anziehen
2. fig anziehen, anlocken
3. eine Katastrophe etc verursachen, herbeiführen
B v/i academic.ru/22299/draw_near">draw near
* * *
1.
['] intransitive verb [Zeit:] vergehen; (approach) [Winter, Nacht:] nahen
2.
['] transitive verb
1) anziehen [Kleidung]
2) zurückgreifen auf [Ersparnisse, Vorräte]; schöpfen aus [Wissen, Erfahrungen]
* * *
v.
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