draw in

US /drɔː ɪn/
UK /drɔː ɪn/
"draw in" picture
1.

atraer, involucrar

to attract or involve someone or something

:
The exhibition hopes to draw in a large crowd.
La exposición espera atraer a una gran multitud.
The detective tried to draw in more witnesses.
El detective intentó atraer a más testigos.
2.

acortarse, cerrarse

to make something shorter or smaller, especially by pulling it inwards

:
The days are starting to draw in as winter approaches.
Los días empiezan a acortarse a medida que se acerca el invierno.
The curtains draw in to block out the light.
Las cortinas se cierran para bloquear la luz.