scribed

英[skraɪb] 美[skraɪb]
  • n.抄写员;书记员;作家;新闻记者;划线器v.抄写;划线
scribal scribed scribed scribing scribes
  • journal n.日志;日记;期刊
  • my adj.我的(I的所有格形式)int.哎呦(用于表示惊讶的感叹词)
  • on prep.在...之上;由...支撑着;在(某一天);关于;基于adv.穿着;向前(移动);表示持续性adj.表示已连接、处于工作状态或使用中;发生;值班
  • scribble v.潦草地书写;乱写n.潦草的写法
  • something pron.某事物;有价值或重要的人或事物;大致;左右adv.有点;非常
Noun:
  1. French playwright (1791-1861)

  2. informal terms for journalists

  3. someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscripts

  4. a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut

Verb:
  1. score a line on with a pointed instrument, as in metalworking

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The scribe worked hard to support his family.
      那个抄写员辛勤工作来养家。
    2. Miss Li acts as a scribe at such a conference.
      李小姐在这种会议上担任抄写员。
    3. Timothy Matlack was the official scribe of the Continental Congress.
      提摩西·梅拉克是美国大陆议会的官方书记员。
    4. The scribe is a sedentary worker.
      作家工作时需要久坐。
    5. The officer who was bribed feared that the scribe would disclose what he did.
      这个受贿的官员害怕那个记者会把他的事公诸于众。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Students will be asked to scribe lecture notes.
      学生将被要求记课堂笔记。
    2. This empty tissue box makes me to scribe lines easy.
      这个纸巾盒使我能很方便地刻线。