1. 🔊/drɔː(r)/
    🔊/drɔːr/
    a part of a piece of furniture such as a desk, used for keeping things in. It is like a box in shape and has a handle on the front for pulling it out.抽屉
    • in the top/middle/bottom drawer of the desk写字台的上层/中层/下层抽屉
    • the kitchen drawer (= the one in the kitchen)厨房抽屉
    see also app drawer, bottom drawer, chest of drawers, top drawer
    Extra Examples
    • He pushed the drawer shut with a bang.他砰的一声把抽屉推了回去。
    • He put the letters in the drawer.他把信放进抽屉。
    • She pulled open the second drawer down to find the money had gone.她拉开第二个抽屉,发现钱不见了。
    • She took the gun from the drawer.她从抽屉里取出了枪。
    • What do you think you are doing, rummaging through my drawers?你翻遍了我的抽屉,你想干什么 ?
    • a desk with two deep drawers either side每边有两个深底抽屉的书桌
    Topics Houses and homesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • shallow
    • open
    verb + drawer
    • open
    • pull open
    • pull out
    preposition
    • from a/​the drawer
    • out of a/​the drawer
    • in a/​the drawer
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  2. 🔊/ˈdrɔːə(r)/
    🔊/ˈdrɔːər/
    a person who produces a drawing or design开票人;出票人
    • He is an expert drawer and painter.他是抽屉和画家的专家。
  3. 🔊/ˈdrɔːə(r)/
    🔊/ˈdrɔːər/
    (formal) a person who writes a cheque开票人;出票人 (= a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for something instead of using money)
    • a cheque bearing the signature of the drawer带有抽屉签名的支票