- drawn
- [drɔːn]
1.
participio passato draw II2.aggettivo1) [face, look] tirato, teso
he looked pale and drawn — aveva un aspetto pallido e tirato
2) sport [game, match] pari, in pareggio* * *adjective1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) chiuso2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) pareggiato3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) sguainato4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) teso, contratto* * *[drɔːn]1. ppSee:2. adj(haggard: with tiredness) tirato (-a), (with pain) contratto (-a) (dal dolore)* * *drawn /drɔ:n/A p. p. di to drawB a.1 (del viso) contratto; teso (per il dolore, ecc.): His face was drawn with pain, aveva il viso contratto per il dolore; She looked tired and drawn, aveva l'aria stanca e tesa; drawn features, tratti tirati2 (anche sport) pari; in pareggio: a drawn match, una partita chiusa in pareggio3 (metall.) trafilato; (anche) imbutito● (USA) drawn butter, burro fuso □ drawn glass, vetro ottenuto per stiraggio □ drawn-out, che va per le lunghe; lungo: a long-drawn-out interview, una lunga intervista □ drawn (o drawn-thread) work, ricamo sfilato □ with drawn swords, con le spade sguainate.* * *[drɔːn] 1.participio passato draw II2.aggettivo1) [face, look] tirato, tesohe looked pale and drawn — aveva un aspetto pallido e tirato
2) sport [game, match] pari, in pareggio
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.