drawings
drawings — 名詞
1. a picture that you make with a pencil, pen, or similar tool, using lines and sha
圖畫;素描
用筆在紙上畫出的圖像或作品
a picture that you make with a pencil, pen, or similar tool, using lines and shading rather than paint; also the skill or activity of creating such pictures
The children's drawings were pinned to the classroom wall for everyone to see.
孩子們的圖畫被釘在教室牆上,讓所有人都能看到。
passive: drawings + be pinned / be hung / be displayed
Haruto filled his sketchbook with detailed drawings of birds and trees from the park.
Haruto 在素描本上畫滿了公園裡鳥類和樹木的細緻素描。
collocation: detailed drawings of [something]
The architect showed us her technical drawings for the new community library.
建築師向我們展示了她為新社區圖書館設計的技術圖紙。
Lucia's drawing of the old town square won first prize in the school competition.
Lucia 所畫的舊城區廣場素描贏得了學校比賽的首獎。
Mei took a class in figure drawing to improve her portraits of people.
Mei 報名了一門人體素描課程,以提升她的人物肖像技巧。
- sketch
a quick, rough drawing, often done as preparation for a finished piece
- illustration
a drawing that appears in a book, magazine, or article to explain or decorate the text
- diagram
a drawing that shows how something works or is arranged, with labels and arrows
- doodle
a casual, unplanned drawing made while thinking or paying attention to something else
文法句型
[countable] make / do + a drawing
[uncountable] Drawing + is / takes
用法筆記
When it refers to the finished picture, 'drawing' is countable ('two drawings'). When it refers to the activity or skill, it is uncountable ('Drawing takes practice'). Drawings are made with dry tools (pencil, pen, charcoal), not with paint — use 'painting' or 'watercolour' for wet media.