scrib.ble
scribble的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [ˈskribəl]
KK音标发音: [ˈskrɪbəl]
scribble的词性:
v.(动词)
scribble的词性:
v.tr.(及物动词)
1. To write hurriedly without heed to legibility or style.
乱写:根本不注意清晰度或形式的匆匆地写
2. To cover with scribbles, doodles, or meaningless marks.
乱涂:涂上潦草的、涂鸦的、毫无意义的标记
scribble的词性:
v.intr.(不及物动词)
3. To write or draw in a hurried, careless way.
草率地写画:草率地,不小心地写或画
scribble的词性:
n.(名词)
4. Careless, hurried writing.
草草写成的字迹
5. Meaningless marks and lines.
没有意义的记号和线条
scribble的词源:
6. Middle English scriblen
中古英语 scriblen
7. probably from scriben [to write]
可能源自 scriben [写]
8. from Latin scrobere [to write] * see skrobh-
源自 拉丁语 scrobere [写] *参见 skrobh-
scribble的词性:
adj.(形容词)
scribble的注释:
9. It is not easy to think simultaneously of the carefully crafted writings of a trained scribe and the hastily scrawled jottings referred to by the word scribble, but the two words are related. Scribe goes back to the Latin scroba, meaning “one who has charge of things such as public records or accounts,” scroba, in turn, coming from scrobere, “to write.” The Latin word was borrowed into English directly as well as by way of Old French (scribe ), giving us Middle English scribe, first recorded in a work written probably around 1200. People do not always write with great care, especially when pressed for time, as is shown by an early use of the verb scribble in a Middle English text: “Scribled in hast with mine owne hand in default of other helpe.” Hence it is easy to see why the verb scribble came into existence. From Latin scrobere English had formed its own verb scriben, “to write,” and probably from this verb with the addition of the suffix -el, denoting diminutive, repetitive, or intensive actions, came the Middle English word scriblen (first recorded around 1456), the ancestor of our word scribble.
不容易同时想到由经过训练的抄写员细心写出来的字体和单词scribble 所指的匆忙中胡乱的涂写, 但是这两个字是有关联的。Scribe 可追溯到拉丁文 scriba 意思是“管理公众记录或记事的人”。 scriba 反过来,来自于 scribere, 即“写”。 这个拉丁文字通过古法语(scribe )被直接借入英语,这样我们就有了中世纪英语 scribe, 大概在1200年左右第一次被写入作品中。人们不是总能非常细心地写字,尤指当时间紧凑时,就如同在一个中世纪英语文章中scribble 的早期用法似的: “缺少其它帮助时用我自己的手匆匆地乱写”。因此很容易理解为什么动词scribble 出现了。 源于拉丁文scribere ,英语也形成了它自己的动词 scriben, “写”。 并用加上后缀-el, 表示小的、反复的或者强调的行为的单词,可能衍生了那个中世纪英语单词 scriblen (最早被记录于1456年左右), 即我们现在的单词scribble 的前身