Re: [Ask ] what dose "a different draw" mean?

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※ 引述《warrax (自未調伏者)》之銘言: : Hi all, : I've heard CNN student news today (May 19, 2010), : and at the end of Bill Clinton's speech, he said that : "And I think I won't be astonished if we win : but I could have done with a different draw." : Could anyone please tell me what the sentance "I could : have done with a different draw." means? thx a lot. : you can check the whole script here: : http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/studentnews/05/18/transcript.wed/index.html draw [N] the final result of a game or competition in which both teams or players have the same number of points As far as I am concerned, this sentense troubling you may mean that Clinton can accept the result, which is that USA has the same point as that of England in this competition. But he doesn't believe it will happen, so he use unreal condition. I am not very sure.. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.224.172.125
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