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what is the difference between 'I want to withdraw 200 dollars' and 'I want to draw 200 dollars'? what is the difference between 'I want to withdraw 200 dollars' and 'I want to draw 200 dollars'? can sb help me ?
2011年11月21日 16:57
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Actually, you can use either. You can draw money from an account and you can also withdraw. It is not always the same, though. If you are receiving a pension, you would say that you are drawing a pension. You would not use withdraw in this case. Withdraw is clearer to some people, but is not any more correct, grammatically - at least when we refer to taking money out of some account.
2011年11月21日
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In a bank or other financial institution, "draw" is understood to mean withdraw. One of the definitions of draw is to get, take or receive from a source. It is this definition that relates to "Drwaing money from a bank account."
2011年11月21日
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we use withdraw to talk about getting your own money from your bank account or from a distributor machine but draw is when you make pictures by paintings etc..
2011年11月21日
"To withdraw" means the bank transaction where you take money from your account. "To draw" means either to make an illustration, but it can also mean "to pull". When used in the context of a bank, you could say, "I want to *draw out* 200 dollars." You need the phrasal verb here to be clear.
2011年11月21日
good quesiton i need some one to answer thi .
2011年11月21日
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