pencil的意思和读音

pencil

: [ˈpens(ə)l] : ['pens(ə)l]

n.

v.

pencils  penciled  pencilled  penciling  pencilling  

v.+n.sharpen pencil

adj.+n.blue pencil

v.write,draw,mark,color,colour

penciln.— see alsoeyebrow pencil,propelling pencil

1.[c][u]a narrow piece of wood, or a metal or plastic case, containing a black or coloured substance, used for drawing or writing

a pencil drawing

I'll get a pencil and paper.

She scribbled a note in pencil .便

coloured pencils

v.

1.~ sthto write, draw or mark sth with a pencil

a pencilled portrait

A previous owner had pencilled ‘First Edition’ inside the book's cover.”。

n.1.;;〈2.,3.;【线4.;5.1.;;〈2.,3.;【线4.;5.

v.1.2.

n.1.a long thin object, usually made of wood, that you use for writing or drawing by pressing the black or colored part in its center against paper or some other surface; the substance inside a pencil, used for writing or drawing

v.1.to write or draw something with a pencil

1. CNK Pencil Popper ...

2. VIB( Pencil Worm( ...

3. pencil box/case pencil pen ...

5. penalty clause pencil pencil rod ...

6.线线 :Pencil Mastercam X (C…

7. VIB( pencil) crank( ) ...

:,,,,,

1."alright then, lets see what so special about this pencil" The lion picked up the pencil and start scribbling on a piece of paper.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

2.He lay back at full stretch over the sharp rocks, cramming the scribbled note and pencil into a pocket, his hat tilted down on his eyes.便

3.How much is the pencil-box?

4.You can see how your pace stacks up to it using a few simple tools: a pedometer, a watch, a notebook, and a pencil.

5.He ran to his room with the newspaper. Taking a pencil and a blank piece of paper from his desk. he started to write.

6.I gave him a pencil and paper to keep a diary. My superior criticized me for doing so, but it was the right thing to do.

7.She listened to its dismal threnody , tapping her teeth with her red pencil and watching rivulets snaking down the windowpanes.齿

8.He found inspiration in an unlikely place: the physics of condensed matter, including the material of the moment - pencil lead.——

9.He said he provided an education to the children, but there was not a single book, piece of paper or pencil in the house.

10.The policeman walked over to him with a notebook and a pencil in his hand and said, 'You didn't stop at that crossing.