doodle 的 2 个定义
doo·dled, doo·dling.
- to draw or scribble idly: He doodled during the whole lecture.
- to waste in aimless or foolish activity.
- Dialect. to deceive; cheat.
- a design, figure, or the like, made by idle scribbling.
- Archaic. a foolish or silly person.
doodle 近义词
draw casually
更多doodle例句
- It also includes the option to import your own pictures if you’d like to use a pen-and-paper doodle as the foundation for your artwork.
- Test whether an AI trained to recognize doodles can tell what you’re drawing.
- The Boox devices let you navigate and mark up PDFs with ease, and the original files are simply saved over with your doodles and notes added.
- One of our favorite options is the ability to send a hand-drawn doodle when ordinary words and pictures just won’t do.
- But I still visit the Met when a great painting is brought from Europe, although without adding my own doodle to it.
- Yankee Doodle Dandy, from 1942, tells the story of the man who practically wrote the soundtrack to American patriotism.
- We also do feel a responsibility to be authentic and educational; every Doodle resolves to a search result so you can learn more.
- We do look at how long people play with them—the Moog Doodle had, I think, 54 million songs created.
- The first Doodle was before Google was even incorporated, in 1998—the Burning Man logo.
- The final chorus was sung to "Yankee Doodle," and accompanied by a fiddle.
- "Dere's monkey-doodle pitzness somevere," muttered Carl, shaking his head ominously.
- Pringle make some monkey-doodle pitzness mit me, und you bed you I do der same mit him.
- She returned to her native land with an English troupe, and made Yankee Doodle go wild.
- A shanghi ruseter cums out, with epaulets on, and crows Yankee Doodle—musik bi the band.