scribe
n. (印刷術發明之前的)抄寫員,抄書吏
In the days before printing was common, a scribe was a person who wrote copies of things such as letters or documents.
1. informal terms for journalists
2. someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscripts
3. a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut
1. score a line on with a pointed instrument, as in metalworking
Then a scribe came and said to Him, " Teacher , I will follow You wherever You go. "
太8:19有一個文士來、對他說 、 夫子 、你無論往那裡去 、 我要跟從你.
IC had a scribe working on details, recording actions, etc.
事故指揮有一書記處理細節, 並記錄所有措施等等.
Now and again scribe control lines conform with the design.
用畫線器比照設計圖一條一條的畫出控制線.
Base classes scribe and implement common behaviors across related concrete types.
基類抄寫並實現遍佈相關具體型別的通用行為.
You also be required to scribe one lecture of the course.
你也許要撰寫該課程其中一堂課的內容.