scrawl
scrawl 英 [skrɔ:l] 美 [skrɔl]
vt. 潦草地写;乱涂 vi. 乱涂,涂鸦;乱写 n. 潦草的笔迹
进行时:scrawling 过去式:scrawled 过去分词:scrawled 第三人称单数:scrawls 名词复数:scrawls
- To scrawl is to write in a quick, barely readable scribble. When you're signing a document, you might scrawl your name across the bottom.
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- vt. 潦草地写;乱涂
- vi. 乱涂,涂鸦;乱写
- n. 潦草的笔迹
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1. He found a note on his kitchen table. It was a dinner invitation for that very night, in a childish scrawl.
他在厨房的桌上看到了一张请柬,就是当晚的晚餐请柬,请柬上是孩子气的潦草笔迹。
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2. If you write, you must believe — in the truth and worth of the scrawl, in the ability of the reader to receive and decode the message.
如果你写作的话,你必须相信真理,相信涂鸦的价值,相信读者接收、译解信息的能力。
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3. In 2004, Andre Geim at the University of Manchester made a pencil scrawl on a sheet of paper, then used a length of Sellotape to pull off the graphite deposits.
2004年,曼彻斯特大学,科学界安德烈·海姆先用铅笔在一页纸上乱涂,然后使用透明胶带剥离出表面的石墨烯涂层。
- scrawl (v.) 1610s, "write or draw untidily," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle English scrawlen "spread out the limbs, sprawl" (early 15c.), which possibly is an alteration of sprawlen (see sprawl (v.)) or crawl (v.). Related: Scrawled; scrawling. The noun is recorded from 1690s, from the verb. Meaning "bad handwriting" is from 1710.
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