doodling
英 [ˈduːdlɪŋ]
美 [ˈduːdlɪŋ]
v. (尤指厌烦或心不在焉时)乱涂,胡写乱画
doodle的现在分词
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
- Doodling your name or initials is common for those who enjoy being the centre of attention.
写名字或者首字母说明希望成为中心。 - Because work involves a lot of this, there is much scope for doodling.
因为工作中有很多这种情况,所以人们有很多涂鸦的机会。 - But if by chance I end up with free time maybe I will learn to appreciate it more by doodling or daydreaming.
可是,如果碰巧我有了多余时间,我就会去涂鸦、做白日梦。 - Experts said doodling stopped people from daydreaming, and so was good at helping people focus on mundane tasks.
专家表示,涂鸦可以防止人们走神,并帮助他们专注于平凡的琐事。 - After he left, I began doodling on my notebook again.
他走开以后,我又开始在笔记本上乱涂起来。 - Meetings are excellent for doodling.
会议很适合干点涂鸦工作。 - 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。 - Doodling in place of nail biting is just one idea you could try.
用涂鸦代替咬指甲是个你可以试试的法子。 - However, by comparison, doodling is not that taxing and keeps you more alert so you are more likely to absorb what is being said.
相反地,涂鸦简单易行,而且让人头脑清醒,这样就能更容易地接收信息。 - It is also wrong to see doodling as something to do when bored.
认为涂鸦是在无聊时才做的事情,这种看法是错误的。