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  1. wire-draw

    • IPA[ˈwʌɪədrɔː]

    英式

    • v.
      draw out (metal) into wire by passing it through a series of holes of diminishing diameter in a steel plate;refine (an argument or idea) excessively, in such a way that it becomes strained or forced
    • verb: wire-draw, 3rd person present: wire-draws, gerund or present participle: wire-drawing, past tense: wire-drew, past participle: wire-drawn

    • 釋義

    動詞

    • 1. draw out (metal) into wire by passing it through a series of holes of diminishing diameter in a steel plate they knew how to beat tin and how to wire-draw copper excavations show sophisticated iron-working technology, including wire-drawing
    • 2. archaic refine (an argument or idea) excessively, in such a way that it becomes strained or forced wire-draw the expressions and they become dull paraphrases on rich sentiments
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    • IPA[ˈwī(ə)rˌdrô]

    美式

    • v.
      draw out (metal) into wire by passing it through a series of holes of diminishing diameter in a ... they knew how to beat tin and how to wire-draw copper excavations show sophisticated iron-working technology, including wire-drawing

    Oxford American Dictionary