doodled
英 [ˈduːdld]
美 [ˈduːdld]
v. (尤指厌烦或心不在焉时)乱涂,胡写乱画
doodle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- (无聊或心不在焉时)涂鸦,胡写乱画
Adoodleis a pattern or picture that you draw when you are bored or thinking about something else. - VERB 乱涂乱画;涂鸦
When someonedoodles, they draw doodles.- He looked across at Jackson, doodling on his notebook.
他一边朝杰克逊看过去,一边在自己的笔记本上乱涂乱画。
- He looked across at Jackson, doodling on his notebook.
双语例句
- He doodled during the whole lecture.
他一整节课都在胡写乱画。 - The expression on a doodled face is often a good indication of the mood or character of the person who has drawn it.
涂鸦的面部表情通常透露出了作画者的性格或心情。 - Were you the type who doodled during class?
你以前有在课堂上乱涂乱画过吗? - Sweaty hands will rub out all the urgent details that you doodled, plus no sheet of paper around!
出汗的手能擦了所有的细节,你迫切乱画,加上附近没有片纸! - As she doodled, her chemistry thesis took on a life of its own, transforming into a comic book.
经过她的妙笔,她的化学论文以自己的方式活了起来,变成了一本连环漫画。 - She'd doodled all over her textbooks.
整本教科书都被她乱写乱画过了。 - He doodled the hours away.
他把时间混掉了。 - In the cool light of day, as he ate some pastry and doodled on a pad, del Potro was just a fresh-faced 20-year-old making sense of his first Grand Slam title.
在清凉的阳光下,面带稚气的德尔-波特罗一边吃着甜点,一边在便签纸上信手乱画。这个20岁的年轻小伙,好像刚刚意识到自己捧得了第一个大满贯头衔。 - He doodled on the desk.
他在课桌上涂鸦。