1. 抽出;排掉;汲出
If a quantity of liquid is drawn off from a larger quantity, it is taken from it, usually by means of a needle or pipe.
e.g. The fluid can be drawn off with a syringe...
可用注射器将液体汲出。
e.g. Doctors drew off a pint of his blood.
医生从他身上抽了一品脱的血。
1. Because many KMT troops blocked the way, they wheeled south into Guizhou Province to draw off forces guarding the Yangzi River crossings.
2. Valencia coach Enrique Sanchez Flores was upbeat about the draw and the prospect of finishing Chelsea off in Spain.
3. The country's prime minister urged officials to draw up measures to calm volatile stock markets and to fend off further fallout from the crisis.
4. draw off
4. The park staff had to gradually draw an iron rope to help pull the wheel around so that riders could get off.
5. Fending him off, the girls draw raucous applause and laughter from their friends.
6. draw off的翻译
6. Marseille's title challenge had gotten off to a stuttering start last weekend, with the 2010 champion having to come from behind to draw at home to Sochaux.
7. draw off
7. FIFA disregarded the initial outcry before suddenly changing the draw just hours before last night's scheduled kick off.
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verb
1. remove by drawing or pulling
e.g. She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth
draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese
2. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source)
e.g. She drew $2,000 from the account
The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank