大学英语六级常用短语 draw away from
释义:
draw away from 抽离;超越;超出
例句:
On the fourth lap, he started to draw away from the rest.
跑到第四圈,他开始把其余的人都甩到后面去了。
The old man ran faster and faster and at last he started to draw away from others.
这位老人跑得越来越快,终于超过别人并且拉开了距离。
The stronger the impulse grew to bring herself near him, the further, in fact, did she draw away from him.
靠近他的念头越来越强烈,可实际上,她却坐得离他更远了。
They do that to draw the predator away from their nest, away from their eggs or their young birds.
它们通过这样做来把捕食者引离它们的巢,离开它们的鸟蛋或幼鸟。
Shelley Berkley attacks me in order to draw attention away from her own ethical lapses.
The question now is whether this process will begin to draw Sunnis away from the insurgency.
They add that success stories like State Street draw tenants away from other parts of the city.
Would a University of Cornwall merely draw students away from Plymouth or Exeter?
According to Wu, the iPad Mini could draw consumers away from the higher priced Microsoft tablets on the market.
So I know that all of you are extraordinarily busy and I do not want to draw you away from the work that you do.
The projects that draw you away from that may or may not be a waste of time in general but, clearly, they are a waste of your time.
China, Brazil, India, Singapore, Turkey, Canada, Chile and other markets current work to devise, or already provide, more attractive regulatory environments that draw capital away from the United States .
DaimlerChrysler (nyse: DCX - news - people ) was counting on the March launch of its Pacifica sports wagon to demonstrate that smart vehicles will draw buyers away from foreign cars.
The calm will now be shattered, they fear, by the construction of a ring road intended to draw traffic away from the chaotic city and speed goods to and from Santos, Brazil's biggest port.
Chrysler (nyse: DCX - news - people ) was counting on its widely praised Pacifica sports wagon, first offered in March, to demonstrate that smart vehicles will draw buyers away from foreign cars.
When there is a complicated murder or, as happened recently, a turf war among drug dealers who had fled a better-policed city outside his patch, Mr Burbeck must draw officers away from the fight against bread-and-butter criminality.