Sketch

  • 51sketch — I. noun Etymology: Dutch schets, from Italian schizzo, literally, splash, from schizzare to splash, of imitative origin Date: 1668 1. a. a rough drawing representing the chief features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study b …

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  • 52sketch — noun 1》 a rough or unfinished drawing or painting.     ↘a brief written or spoken account or description. 2》 a short humorous play, scene, or performance. 3》 informal, dated a comical or amusing person or thing. verb make a sketch of. ↘(sketch… …

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  • 53sketch — [sketʃ] noun [C] I 1) a drawing that is made quickly that does not have many details 2) a short funny scene performed within a longer show II verb sketch [sketʃ] 1) [I/T] to draw a picture quickly and with few details 2) [T] to make a general… …

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  • 54sketch — /skɛtʃ / (say skech) noun 1. a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details. 2. a rough design, plan, or draft, as of a literary work. 3. a brief or hasty outline… …

  • 55Sketch — der Sketch, e (Aufbaustufe) kurze, in der Regel humoristische Darbietung mit einer Pointe Beispiel: Bei der Vorstellung wechselten sich satirische Sketche mit Liedern ab. Kollokation: einen Sketch aufführen …

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  • 56Sketch Up — SketchUp SketchUp Développeur Google (précédemment @Last Software) Dernière version …

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  • 57Sketch up — SketchUp SketchUp Développeur Google (précédemment @Last Software) Dernière version …

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  • 58sketch — 1. verb a) To make a brief, basic drawing. I usually sketch with a pen rather than a pencil. b) To describe a person, or an incident, briefly, and with very few details. He sketched the accident, sticking to the facts as they had happened. 2.… …

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  • 59sketch — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino AUDIOVISUALES, CINE, TEATRO, ESPECTÁCULOS Escena breve, en general de carácter humorístico, que se intercala en una obra de teatro, cine, radio o televisión. IRREG. plural sketches * * * sketch (ingl.;… …

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  • 60sketch in — PHRASAL VERB If you sketch in details about something, you tell them to people. [V P n (not pron)] We sat in Lily s sunroom while I sketched in the situation …

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