sketching
n. 草圖
A sketch is a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details. Artists often use sketches as a preparation for a more detailed painting or drawing.
...a sketch of a soldier by Orpen.
奧彭所畫的一幅士兵素描
If you sketch something, you make a quick, rough drawing of it.
Clare and David Astor are sketching a view of far Spanish hills...
克萊爾和戴維·阿斯特正在畫遠處西班牙山巒的風景素描。
I always sketch with pen and paper.
我總是用鋼筆和紙畫素描。
A sketch of a situation, person, or incident is a brief description of it without many details.
...thumbnail sketches of heads of state and political figures...
對國家元首和政治人物的簡略敘述
I had a basic sketch of a plan.
我有一個基本的計劃框架。
If you sketch a situation or incident, you give a short description of it, including only the most important facts.
Cross sketched the story briefly, telling the facts just as they had happened.
克羅斯簡要地敘述了事情的經過,把當時發生的情況一五一十地說了一遍。
A sketch is a short humorous piece of acting, usually forming part of a comedy show.
...a five-minute sketch about a folk singer.
刻畫一位民歌手的 5 分鐘幽默短劇
Clare and David Astor are sketching a view of far Spanish hills.
克萊爾和戴維·阿斯特正在畫遠處西班牙山巒的風景素描。
He started with sketching and then progressed to painting.
他先是畫素描,然後發展到畫油畫。
Her hobbies were playing the guitar and sketching.
她愛好彈吉他和畫素描。
He spent the first few months on a walking and sketching tour, before fetching up in Dublin.
他頭幾個月的行程都是邊走邊畫,不期然間竟然到了都柏林。
" Imagination is busy sketching rose - tinted pictures of joy.
“ 飛舞馳騁的想象描繪出一幅幅玫瑰色歡樂的場景.