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Meanings of
draw close
in English
Portuguese
aproximar-se de
Spanish
subir
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To arrive near to (in place)
near
approach
approximate
come on
draw near
go up
come near
Portuguese
aproximar-se de
Catalan
abraçar
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Move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position.
nest
nestle
cuddle
snuggle
nuzzle
Catalan
abraçar
Synonyms
Examples for "
near
"
near
approach
approximate
come on
draw near
Examples for "
near
"
1
Therefore, companies offering content will be in demand in the
near
future.
2
Incidents of violence were reported as demonstrators confronted police
near
government offices.
3
Europe in particular will be keen to
near
-
source
as much as possible.
4
However, the 2008 winter ice extent was
near
the year long-term average.
5
Go and direct traffic; let no press or public
near
the house.
1
He said a common sense
approach
to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
2
She said the bylaw takes a common sense
approach
to the problem.
3
Politicians understandably
approach
said question with caution -often with interesting results.
4
Objective: To present a new
approach
to treatment using flow diversion technology.
5
However, it said its dominant shareholder, Red Sea, had rejected the
approach
.
1
Then I had to
approximate
the original conditions as nearly as possible.
2
Winners will not receive the difference between actual and
approximate
retail value.
3
In practice, it is often acceptable to have fast
approximate
group-by counts.
4
The visitors will mean an
approximate
10 percent increase in Funafuti's population.
5
So how do we
approximate
the normal experience without compromising on safety?
1
In recent years, increasing numbers of stressbusters have
come
on
the market.
2
The Minister responsible, Kris Faafoi, was unable to
come
on
Morning Report.
3
Depending on whether new members
come
on
board, these costs may vary.
4
They asked me to
come
on
-
scene
and help them develop their case.
5
We hope that they also seek to
come
on
board going forward.
1
Let us therefore
draw
near
with boldness unto the throne of grace.
2
If so, ask it quickly for we
draw
near
to the river.
3
Well, I must
draw
near
them and hear all the king promises.
4
But before the coach started he managed to
draw
near
to Cissy.
5
They
drew
near
to Mr. Phipps and took him into the debate.
1
That's a Chinese market fluctuation: police problems
go
up
,
prices go down.
2
I didn't understand why our premiums would
go
up
year after year.
3
But Whitty also said the number of deaths might
go
up
tomorrow.
4
Last year alone saw the company's sales
go
up
37 per cent.
5
So costs
go
up
,
said a trader with a Swiss-based trading house.
1
To say that nothing could
come
near
without being seen was self-evident.
2
Now you know for sure not to
come
near
his daughter anymore.
3
I give you my word, he shall never
come
near
her again.
4
No one must
come
near
me until I say it is permitted.
5
Sir, you will not
come
near
my daughter again, do you understand?
Usage of
draw close
in English
1
Now, let us go, before they
draw
close
enough to hear us.
2
They
draw
close
to one another, until each holds the other's hand.
3
There's no way to
draw
close
to her and know her.
4
The camp-fire was pleasant to
draw
close
to, for the night was cold.
5
What will you do when we
draw
close
to the city?
6
I pull him to his feet and then
draw
close
to his side.
7
May this treaty
draw
close
for ever the bonds of a happy friendship!
8
Something about human nature compels us to
draw
close
to the edge of water.
9
I doubt you'll
draw
close
enough to a real enemy!'
10
The notion startled him, but he would not
draw
close
to it, not yet.
11
She and her father could
draw
close
to each other.
12
Instead, the Hasidim would
draw
close
to God and become aware of his presence.
13
She waited, heart hammering, expectant, until she discerned the thud of hooves
draw
close
.
14
He gripped the wooden stock and patiently waited for his quarry to
draw
close
.
15
As I watched it
draw
close
,
I was greatly agitated.
16
We come in time to
draw
close
and nice distinctions.
Other examples for "draw close"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
draw
close
draw
Verb
Adjective
Translations for
draw close
Portuguese
aproximar-se de
vir
Spanish
subir
venir
acercarse
aproximarse
Catalan
abraçar
acostar-se
arrambar-se
Draw close
through the time
Draw close
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common