daub
daub 英 [dɔ:b] 美 [dɔb]
vt. 涂抹;乱画;弄脏 vi. 涂抹;乱画 n. 涂抹;涂料;拙劣的画
进行时:daubing 过去式:daubed 过去分词:daubed 第三人称单数:daubs 名词复数:daubs
- Whenever you smear something on a surface, you are daubing. Abstract Expressionists may have been able to daub a canvas with paint and sell it for millions, but you probably wouldn’t be so lucky.
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- vt. 涂抹;乱画;弄脏
- vi. 涂抹;乱画
- n. 涂抹;涂料;拙劣的画
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1. One way to address a round face is to find your cheekbones and daub the area with a foundation three shades darker than you'd wear on the rest of your face.
改造圆脸的一个途径是找到你的颊骨,在这个区域涂抹的粉底要比其他面部地区涂抹的粉底低三个暗度。
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2. Although you can daub up some watercolor with a tissue, you are essentially painting in the moment, and trying to get it as right as you can.
你说你能用薄纱来作水彩画,这就是说你仅是在某一时刻,尽你所能画出你所要画的。
- daub (v.) late 14c. (Dauber as a surname is recorded from mid-13c.), from Old French dauber "to whitewash, plaster" (13c.), perhaps from Latin dealbare, from de- "thoroughly" + albare "to whiten," from albus "white" (see alb). Painting sense is from 1620s. Related: Daubed; daubing. As a noun, from mid-15c.
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