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crayon

/krey-on, -uhn/US // ˈkreɪ ɒn, -ən //UK // (ˈkreɪən, -ɒn) //

蜡笔,蜡笔小新,铅笔,蠟筆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pointed stick or pencil of colored clay, chalk, wax, etc., used for drawing or coloring.
    • : a drawing in crayons.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to draw or color with a crayon or crayons.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a drawing with crayons.

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Examples

  • Crawford, the second commanding officer, a few minutes earlier had come to give us some coloring paper and crayons.

  • Half of Blade Wynne’s drawings are in pencil and the others in crayon, a natural medium for someone who teaches second-graders.

  • In fact their approach has as much in common with “style transfer” techniques — redrawing images in an impressionistic, crayon and arbitrary other fashions — than with deepfakes as they are commonly understood.

  • I felt it when as a child I picked out the crayons that I thought most closely resembled my skin tone and my father’s and felt great relief that they were, at least, both brown.

  • That experience of aroma-evoked memory became known as the Proust phenomenon, familiar to anyone who’s lost track of the present after burying their nose in a box of crayons.

  • Consider a song like “Crayon” by G-Dragon, a member of the boy band Big Bang.

  • A crude label, written in red crayon and held on with tape, read , “Friedrich Wilhelm Ier, der Soldaten König.”

  • He examined the other coffins, each with its crude red crayon label held on with tape.

  • He opens a letter from his daughter, scrawled in uneven crayon: “Dear Daddy, can I come see you soon?”

  • At six, I told my mother - proudly and with half-eaten crayon on my face - that "children were yucky and dogs were better."

  • She also practises etching, pen-and-ink drawing, as well as crayon and water-color sketching.

  • This crayon "enlargement" presented John with very black skin and spotless white hair.

  • He used a machine called a physionotrace which enabled him to make profile drawing in white chalk and in crayon.

  • One certain stroke of the crayon is worth a hundred lines, each approaching the right one.

  • And with a crayon he made drawings on the wainscot of the room.