crayon
crayon 英 [ˈkreɪən] 美 ['kreɪən]
n. 蜡笔
进行时:crayoning 过去式:crayoned 过去分词:crayoned 第三人称单数:crayons 名词复数:crayons
- A crayon is a colorful stick of wax made for drawing and coloring. It’s also what you do with it. If a kid asks you to crayon with her, bring some paper and your imagination.
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- n. 蜡笔
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1. He coloured the picture with crayon.
他用蜡笔给画上色。
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2. Who took my crayon box?
谁拿了我的蜡笔盒?
- crayon (n.) "pencil-shaped piece of colored clay, chalk, etc., used for drawing on paper," 1640s, from French crayon "pencil" (16c.), originally "chalk pencil," from craie "chalk," from Latin creta "chalk, pipe-clay," which is of unknown origin. Not now considered to mean "Cretan earth," as once was believed. It also formerly was regarded as possibly from (terra) creta "sifted (earth)," but de Vaan finds this "semantically uncompelling, since 'clay' is not 'sifted earth', but at most 'fine sand'," and he finds creta more likely to be a cognate with, or a borrowing from, Celtic words for "mud, clay" (Old Irish cre, Welsh pridd, Breton pri).
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