also in-drawn, 1751, from in (adv.) + past tense of draw (v.). Middle English had indrawing "action of drawing in" (late 14c.). The plain verb indraw is rare, late 19c., and might be a back-formation.
双语例句
1. All that betrayed his surprise was a sharply indrawn breath.
他大大吸了一口气,无意中流露出他吃了一惊.
来自辞典例句
2. In recent years , adverse effect of excessive indrawn FDI has begun to emerge.
近些年来, 大量引资的负面效应开始显现.
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3. There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and titter.