sketch
sketch 英 [sketʃ] 美 [skɛtʃ]
n. 素描;略图;梗概 vt. 画素描或速写 vi. 画素描或速写
进行时:sketching 过去式:sketched 过去分词:sketched 第三人称单数:sketches 名词复数:sketches
- A sketch is a rough or brief outline of something. If you hand in a sketch, instead of your full paper, don't expect to get a very high grade!
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- n. 素描;略图;梗概
- vt. 画素描或速写
- vi. 画素描或速写
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1. So if we just sketch that.
那么如果我们把那画个草图。
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2. The rough sketch has been blocked in.
略图已拟就。
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3. Unlike the Etch A sketch, their technique did not involve scraping.
与蚀刻素描不同的是,他们的技术不需要刮擦。
- sketch (n.) "rough drawing intended to serve as the basis for a finished picture," 1660s, from Dutch schets or Low German skizze, both apparently 17c. artists' borrowings from Italian schizzo "sketch, drawing," which is commonly said to be from Latin *schedius (OED compares schedia "raft," schedium "an extemporaneous poem"), from or related to Greek skhedios "temporary, extemporaneous, done or made off-hand," related to skhema "form, shape, appearance" (see scheme (n.)). But according to Barnhart Italian schizzo is a special use of schizzo "a splash, squirt," from schizzare "to splash or squirt," of uncertain origin.
- sketch (v.) 1690s, "present the essential facts of," from sketch (n.). Meaning "draw, portray in outline and partial shading" is from 1725. Related: Sketched; sketcher; sketching.
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