drafts
[drɑ:fts]
n.
精绵;
汇票( draft的名词复数 );
草稿;
选派;
(尤指房间、烟囱、炉子等供暖系统中的)(小股)气流;
v.
起草( draft的第三人称单数 );
制定;
征募;
拟稿;
例句:
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The late-night letter is always composed in three drafts.
来自BBC
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Brimelow, as did we, judged existing Soviet drafts unacceptable.
布赖姆洛和我们一样, 认为苏联现在的这个草案是不能接受的.
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Modern controlled drafting systems use drafts of the order of 30.
新式的牵伸控制系统使用大约30倍牵伸.
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There is no essential difference between the two drafts.
两份草稿没有本质上的不同.
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The writing took four drafts and almost a decade.
来自NEWYORKER
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Should have put that in the drafts, man.
来自NEWYORKER