Painting words

The English word for painting: draw.

draw

I. Meaning:

Drag; Approaching; Painting; Excerpts; Pull; Draw it.

Ties; Draw lots; Pull; Drag; Something attractive.

Second, the usage:

Draw has two basic meanings: one is "painting"; The second is "pull". When doing "painting", it means drawing sketches, lines and maps with pencils, crayons and chalk. Extension can be "description" or "drawing a clear line between right and wrong".

The second meaning of draw is "pull", which means to pull continuously, steadily, calmly and gently to exert force or pull forward or drag. Extension can refer to pulling out, taking out, extracting, absorbing, attracting or inferring.

They said I painted very well.

They said I painted very well.

Synonym:

pigment

I. Meaning:

Verb (abbreviation of verb) paint; Painting.

Paint; Pigment; Painting.

Second, the usage:

Paint basically means "paint, coating", which is an uncountable noun with no plural form. Paint can also mean "painting", and "a painting" is a piece of paint. Pigment refers to a group of tubular or blocky "pigments".

Paint can also be interpreted as "coating, paint layer", which is an uncountable noun.

Personally, I think we should paint the wall yellow.

Personally, I think the walls should be painted yellow.