doodling
doodling — 動詞
- doodlingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- doodlings3rd person singular
- doodlinging-ing form
- doodlingedpast simple
1. to make small drawings or simple patterns without thinking about them, usually w
塗鴉;亂畫
無意識地隨手亂畫
to make small drawings or simple patterns without thinking about them, usually while your mind is on something else such as a conversation, a talk, or a meeting
On a long phone call, Mei-Lin doodled flowers in the margins of her notebook.
在漫長的電話中,Mei-Lin 在筆記本空白處塗鴉畫了花朵。
doodle + [noun phrase]: doodled flowers
Kenji always doodles during lectures, but he still remembers every fact the professor says.
Kenji 上課時經常塗鴉,但他仍然記得教授說過的每一個重點。
The bored office workers doodled on their notepads while waiting for the meeting to begin.
那些無聊的上班族在等待會議開始時,在便條本上亂畫。
When the lesson became too hard, Diego began doodling a small boat on his paper.
當課程變得太難時,Diego 開始在紙上塗鴉畫了一艘小船。
During the long faculty meeting, Dr. Hsu found that doodling spirals helped her concentrate on the budget discussion.
在漫長的教職員會議中,Hsu 博士發現塗鴉螺旋圖案有助於她專注在預算討論上。
文法句型
doodle + (no object)
doodle + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Frequently used as an intransitive verb (doodle on a piece of paper). As a transitive verb, the object is usually the thing being drawn (doodle a flower), not the surface.
常見錯誤
doodling — 名詞
1. a small drawing or pattern made without planning, often while listening to someo
塗鴉作品
隨手畫出的圖案
a small drawing or pattern made without planning, often while listening to someone or waiting for something
The teacher saw a tiny doodle of a cat in the corner of the notebook.
老師在筆記本角落看到一幅小貓的塗鴉。
countable noun + of: a doodle of a cat
Anika collected her doodles from the whole semester into a small art book.
Anika 把整學期畫的塗鴉收集起來,做成了一本小畫冊。
The office desk was covered with colourful doodles — spirals, triangles, and little houses.
辦公桌上滿是色彩繽紛的塗鴉——螺旋、三角形,還有小房子。
Fatima found her son's rocket doodle on the back of the phone bill.
Fatima 在電話帳單背面發現她兒子畫的火箭塗鴉。
A simple doodle on a napkin later became the logo of a real company.
在餐巾紙上隨手畫的塗鴉,後來成了某家公司的標誌。
- masterpiece
implies great skill and intention, opposite of a doodle's casual nature
- diagram
a planned, informative drawing, unlike a doodle
文法句型
a doodle + of + [object]
用法筆記
Countable noun. Often used with the preposition 'of' followed by the subject of the drawing (a doodle of a bird). Unlike 'sketch', a doodle is never made with artistic intent.