Attract против Draw против Pull

Когда что использовать в английском, со значением, регистром и примерами.

Attract

Топ 2000 (частое)B1verb

Draw

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A1verb

Pull

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A2verb
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ЗначениеTo draw someone or something towards you.To make a picture using a pencil or pen.To use your strength to move something toward you.
ПримерThe flowers attract many bees during spring.I love to draw pictures of animals.You need to pull the door to open it.
РегистрНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральное
Насколько частоеТоп 2000 (частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)
Уровень CEFRB1A1A2
Часть речиverbverbverb
Сочетанияattract attention, attract customers, attract interestaccurately, beautifully, carefully, immediately, inevitably, inexorably, from, to, half, partly, back, onto, out of, to, half, partly, back, onto, out of, to, accurately, beautifully, carefully, half, partly, back, onto, out of, togently, hard, quickly, try to, manage to, at, on, towards/​toward, pull (yourself) free, pull yourself to your feet, gently, hard, quickly, try to, manage to, at, on, towards/​toward, pull (yourself) free, pull yourself to your feet, gently, hard, quickly, try to, manage to, at, on, towards/​toward, pull (yourself) free, pull yourself to your feet, gently, hard, quickly, try to, manage to, at, on, towards/​toward, pull (yourself) free, pull yourself to your feet
Антонимыrepel, distracterase, deletepush, repel, release
Частые ошибкиConfused with 'contract' which means to decrease in size., Incorrectly using 'attract' with abstract nouns., Using 'attract' without an object is uncommon.Confusing 'draw' with 'drag' (to pull something)., Using 'draw' without an object (e.g., saying 'I draw' without specifying what)., Mixing up the past tense 'drew' with present tense 'draw'.Confusing 'pull' with 'push' which means the opposite, Using 'pull off' in the wrong context, as it means to succeed in doing something, Incorrectly using 'pull' without an object; e.g., 'I will pull' is vague
Заметки по употреблениюUsed in both formal and informal contexts. Common in marketing, science, and personal relationships. Avoid using it in overly technical meanings.This word is commonly used when referring to creating art or sketches. It can be informal in casual contexts but remains neutral in professional settings. Avoid using it in very formal written contexts where more specific terms like 'illustrate' might be preferred.Use 'pull' in both physical and metaphorical contexts. It's appropriate in casual conversations, but can also be used in instructions or formal contexts (e.g., 'pull the lever'). Avoid it in overly technical discussions unless clarified.

Частые вопросы: Attract против Draw против Pull

В чём разница между Attract, Draw и Pull?

Attract: To draw someone or something towards you. Draw: To make a picture using a pencil or pen. Pull: To use your strength to move something toward you.

Что сложнее: Attract, Draw и Pull?

Attract имеет самый высокий уровень, B1, по шкале CEFR.

У Attract, Draw и Pull одинаковый уровень CEFR?

Attract: B1, Draw: A1, Pull: A2 по шкале CEFR.

Какая часть речи у Attract, Draw и Pull?

Attract: verb, Draw: verb, Pull: verb.

Можно показать пример каждого?

Attract: The flowers attract many bees during spring. Draw: I love to draw pictures of animals. Pull: You need to pull the door to open it.

Можно ли использовать Attract, Draw и Pull взаимозаменяемо?

Не всегда. Attract, Draw и Pull близки и иногда пересекаются, но различаются по регистру, частоте и употреблению, поэтому замена одного другим может изменить смысл или тон. Стоит свериться с различиями выше, прежде чем заменять.