英:[skrɔ:l]
美:[skrɔl]
英:[skrɔ:l]
美:[skrɔl]
复数:scrawls
第三人称单数:scrawls
现在分词:scrawling
过去式:scrawled
过去分词:scrawled
scrawler (n.)
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to write or draw hastily or awkwardly.The child scrawled his name.The toddler scrawled all over the paper.
noun
something written or drawn so hastily or awkwardly that the forms are barely recognizable; scribble.
1610年代,“笨拙地写或画”,一个起源不明的词,可能来自中古英语 scrawlen “四肢伸展,蔓延”(15世纪早期)的特定用法,可能是 sprawlen 的变体(参见 sprawl(v.))或 crawl(v.)的变体。一些来源表明这是 scrabble 的缩写。相关词汇: Scrawled; scrawling。
名词在“不熟练或不优雅的书写作品”的意义上是在1690年代由动词派生而来; “糟糕的书写风格”的意义是在1710年代出现的。
origin unknown
The first known use of scrawl was in 1612
screech1 of 2noun
a shrill harsh cry usually expressing pain or terror
a sound like a screech
the screech of brakes
screech2 of 2verb
to cry out usually in terror or pain
to make a sound like a screech
the car screeched to a halt
scream1 of 2verb
to cry out, sound, or utter loudly and shrilly
to move with great speed
to produce or give a vivid, startling, or alarming effect or expression
to protest, demand, or complain forcefully
scream2 of 2noun
a loud shrill long cry or noise
screams of terror
a very funny person or thing
screamingadjective
noticeable as if by screaming a screaming red
screaming headlines
very funny
extremely fast or powerful
the speedboat was a screaming machine
screamingadjective
noticeable as if by screaming a screaming red
screaming headlines
very funny
extremely fast or powerful
the speedboat was a screaming machine
scream1 of 2verb
to cry out, sound, or utter loudly and shrilly
to move with great speed
to produce or give a vivid, startling, or alarming effect or expression
to protest, demand, or complain forcefully
scream2 of 2noun
a loud shrill long cry or noise
screams of terror
a very funny person or thing
scrawnyadjective
poorly nourished : skinny
scrawlverb
to write or draw awkwardly, hastily, or carelessly : scribble
1 I can't be expected to read this scrawl!
这种潦潦草草的东西我能看懂吗!
2 Laughing to myself, I take a manila envelope that I stole from the nurses’ station, slide the drawing inside, and scrawl on the outside: “Inside, you’ll find my heart and soul. Be kind.”
3 Jax’s Get well soon and name are scrawled on the cast in big letters.
4 Visigoth would merely scrawl obscenities on the wall.
西哥特人将只会在墙壁上涂写一些淫秽下流的话.
5 It was off the path Alec had scrawled on his makeshift map, but Mark spotted several wooden structures through the trees, big ones.
6 The children scrawled all over the wall.
小孩子们在整个墙上乱涂乱画.
7 A primitive symbol was scrawled on the wall in orange chalk.
8 It was scrawled in yellow on the pink ribbons of my grandmother's funeral bouquet.
它被潦草地写了以黄色在我的祖母的葬礼花束桃红色丝带.
9 The note had been scrawled in red lipstick on the back of Miss Miss’s sash where only the girls could see it.
10 Dropping the iron I fished the anonymous note from beneath the pile and held it by a corner, so that the slanting sun shone through the page and outlined the scrawling letters.
11 At one meeting, Kennedy scrawled “coup” four times on a sheet of paper.
12 Sweating, I flip the page and see “ELLIOTT, Scene 1” scrawled in photocopied Magic Marker.
13 I take a blank sheet of paper and scrawl Madoc on one side, then seal the other with wax.
14 Each year, a new one is added and people scrawl whatever they want inside.
15 Beneath it, scrawled in barely legible handwriting was " Love, Dad ".
再下面, 潦草地写着几个几乎从不出的字: “ 爱你, 爸爸 ”.
16 I pull forward two blank cards and scrawl: Yeah, right.
17 The highest point in Alabama is scrawled above the spot of green.
18 The homes they leave behind are scrawled with obscenities.
19 A poem..scrawled in his uneven..handwriting.
20 They passed through towns that warned people away with messages scrawled on the billboards.
3 潦草地写