crayons
crayons — 名詞
- crayonssingular
- crayonsesplural
1. a short stick made of coloured wax that children use for drawing and colouring
蠟筆
用彩色蠟製成的繪畫工具
a short stick made of coloured wax that children use for drawing and colouring
The kindergarten children used bright crayons to draw pictures of their pets.
幼稚園的孩子們用鮮豔的蠟筆畫他們寵物的圖畫。
collocation: bright crayons / draw with crayons
Mayumi bought a new box of twenty-four crayons for her art class.
Mayumi 為了她的美術課買了一盒新的二十四色蠟筆。
collocation: a box of crayons
Otis carefully put the crayons back into the box after finishing his drawing.
Otis 畫完圖後小心地把蠟筆放回盒子裡。
Ayesha used a blue crayon to colour the sky in her picture of a farm.
Ayesha 用藍色蠟筆在她畫的農場圖畫中把天空塗上顏色。
The paper was covered with crayon marks from the children's afternoon activity.
那張紙上滿是孩子們下午活動時留下的蠟筆痕跡。
- colored pencil
a thin stick with a coloured lead inside wood; used for finer, more detailed work than crayons
- marker
a pen with a thick felt tip and liquid ink; produces brighter colours but can bleed through paper
- chalk
a soft white or coloured stick for writing on blackboards; dustier and wears down faster than wax crayons
文法句型
a [colour] crayon
a box/set of crayons
crayon + noun (crayon drawing)
常見錯誤
crayons — 動詞
- crayonspresent simple I / you / we / they
- crayonses3rd person singular
- crayonsing-ing form
- crayonsedpast simple
1. to draw or colour something using a crayon or crayons
用蠟筆畫
用蠟筆畫圖或塗色
to draw or colour something using a crayon or crayons
Chidi crayoned a picture of a fish for his younger sister.
Chidi 用蠟筆畫了一條魚的圖畫送給他妹妹。
transitive: crayon + picture of [something]
Luca spent the afternoon crayoning in his new colouring book.
Luca 花了一整個下午用蠟筆在他新的著色本上畫畫。
collocation: crayon in a colouring book
The children crayoned bright flowers all over the large sheet of paper.
孩子們用蠟筆在那張大紙上畫滿了鮮豔的花朵。
Beatriz's little brother crayoned a monster with three eyes and purple teeth.
Beatriz 的弟弟用蠟筆畫了一隻有三隻眼睛和紫色牙齒的怪獸。
文法句型
crayon + direct object (crayon a picture)
crayon + prepositional phrase (crayon in a book)
用法筆記
Common in children's activity contexts. Much less frequent than the noun form; speakers often prefer 'draw with crayons' instead.