单词 | scrawl | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | scrawl1 verbscrawl2 noun scrawlscrawl1 /skrɔːl $ skrɒːl/ ●○○ verb [transitive] Word OriginWORD ORIGINscrawl1 Verb TableOrigin: 1600-1700 Perhaps from crawl, influenced by scrawl ‘to lie carelessly’ (14-19 centuries)VERB TABLE scrawl
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► write Collocations to use a pen or pencil to make words, letters etc: · Have you written a shopping list?· The children are learning to read and write. ► write something down to write something on paper, in order to remember it or make a record: · He wrote down everything she said. ► put to write something in a particular place, or to write particular words: · I’ve put the dates of the meetings in my diary.· At the end of the email she put ‘PS I love you’. ► put something in writing to write something that you have agreed or promised, so that there is an official record: · They said they would pay me 50%, but they haven’t actually put it in writing. ► make a note of something to write information that you might need later: · I’ll just make a note of your address.· Make a note in your diary. ► take notes to write things while someone is speaking or while something is happening, so that you can use them later: · His lawyer was with him taking notes. ► scrawl to write something carelessly and untidily, especially in big letters – often used to show disapproval: · Someone had scrawled graffiti on the school wall.· He’d scrawled a few unhelpful comments at the bottom of my work. ► fill something in/out to write information on a form or other official document: · Please fill in the application form in black ink.· Would you mind filling out a questionnaire? ► sign to write your name at the end of a letter, document etc: · Read the contract carefully, and then sign it.· Don’t forget to sign your name. Longman Language Activatorto write something quickly or carelessly► jot down to quickly write down ideas, notes, or facts: jot down something: · Let me jot down the name of that restaurant.jot something down: · If anyone has any suggestions, jot them down on a piece of paper and give them to me. ► scribble to write something quickly and untidily: · Andrew scribbled a quick note and handed it to the chairman.scribble something down: · Sorry, I scribbled her phone number down, and now I can't read my own writing!scribble down something: · We'll all scribble down some suggestions, and then compare them. ► scrawl to write something carelessly and untidily: · Someone had scrawled a strange symbol on the wall above the bed.· Three students were excluded for scrawling graffiti on a school wall. ► dash off to write a letter, note, story etc quickly and without thinking carefully about it: dash off something: · He was furious when he saw the article, and dashed off a letter to the editor immediately.dash something off: · The publishers wanted a summary that afternoon, so I dashed it off in an hour or so. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► name to write in a careless and untidy way, so that your words are not easy to read → scribble: He scrawled his name at the bottom.► see thesaurus at write· The girl behind the beauty-counter at Lewis's had scrawled her name in pencil on the window frame.· Beneath the tick and scrawl that made her name the paper was lightly wrinkled. scrawl1 verbscrawl2 noun scrawlscrawl2 noun [countable, uncountable] ExamplesEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatordifficult or impossible to read► can't read something untidy careless writing: The note was written in his usual illegible scrawl. especially spoken use this to say that you are unable to read someone's writing: · I can't read the next word.· She couldn't read the name on the envelope. ► can't make out informal use this to say that you are unable to read a particular word because it is not written clearly: · I couldn't make out the name at the bottom of the letter. ► illegible writing that is illegible is impossible to read because it is not written clearly: · I don't know what this note says - Dad's handwriting is totally illegible!· The label had got wet and was now illegible. ► indecipherable writing that is indecipherable is impossible to read because it is very untidy, very unclear, or is in a language you do not understand: · The painting had an indecipherable signature in the corner.· His writing was tiny and indecipherable.· I received a blurred, indecipherable fax that didn't help at all. ► unreadable writing that is unreadable is impossible to read because it is very untidy or unclear: · The photocopy was poorly produced and almost unreadable. ► scrawl something that someone has written in a very untidy way which is very difficult to read: · I couldn't read the doctor's scrawl.· I kept a diary then -- pages and pages of tiny scrawl. to write with a pen, pencil, etc► write to write words or numbers: · By third grade they can all read and write pretty well.· At the bottom he wrote: "with sincere love from your oldest friend".· Over 15 percent of adults have never learned to write.· Helga wrote her comments neatly in pencil .write on/in/at etc: · She quickly wrote the license plate number on her hand.· Hang on, let me just get something to write on.· Write your name at the top of the page.write down something: · I wrote down all the things we have to do today.write something down: · Do you want me to write that down for you? ► put especially spoken to write something: · I wrote to Marian, but I didn't put anything about Bill being arrested.put something in/on/at etc: · Put your name at the top of each answer sheet.· Just put 'with love from Jason' on the card. ► take notes to write down short pieces of information about something, especially in order to remind yourself about what someone said or what was happening: · Did you take any notes at the lecture?· I read the first three chapters and took some notes. ► make a note of something/note down something to write down information as soon as you get it, so that you will be able to use it later: · OK, let me make a note of that before I forget it.· Did you make a note of the train times?note down something: · Taking out a pen, she noted down the phone number.note something down: · Colin noted everything down in a little black book. ► take down/get down to write down what someone says, at the same time as they are saying it: take down something/get down something: · A group of reporters was following the Senator, trying to get down every word he said.· Could I just take down your name and address?take something down/get something down: · Do you want me to take all this down?· Before he left, Mark got most of what she'd said down on paper. ► put something in writing to give someone a written agreement, promise, offer etc in order to show them that you are serious about it: · Following an informal discussion, Chris decided to put her proposals in writing.· A deal was made, but apparently nothing was ever put in writing. ► print to write something using separate letters, in order to make your writing clearer: · Please print your name in block capitals. ► writing/handwriting the way someone writes with a pen, pencil etc: · I can barely read your writing.· The children spent hours practising their handwriting. ► scrawl careless and untidy writing that is difficult to read: · What does it say? I can't read your scrawl! |
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