scribble

scribble
'skribl
1. verb
1) (to write quickly or carelessly: He scribbled a message.) garabatear
2) (to make meaningless marks with a pencil etc: That child has scribbled all over the wall.) garabatear

2. noun
1) (untidy, careless handwriting.) garabato
2) (a mark etc made by scribbling.) garabato
scribble vb
1. escribir rápidamente
he scribbled something on a scrap of paper escribió algo en un trozo de papel
2. garabatear / hacer garabatos
she scribbled all over the wall hizo garabatos en toda la pared
El gerundio de scribble se escribe scribbling
scribble
tr['skrɪbəl]
noun
1 garabato, garabatos nombre masculino plural
transitive verb
1 garabatear, garrapatear
intransitive verb
1 garabatear, hacer garabatos
scribble ['skrɪbəl] v, -bled ; -bling : garabatear
scribble n
: garabato m
scribble
n.
garabato s.m.
garrapato s.m.
v.
borrajear v.
borronear v.
emborronar v.
escarabajear v.
escribir de prisa v.
garabatear v.
garrapatear v.
'skrɪbəl
I
count & mass noun garabato m

II
1.
transitive verb garabatear

I scribbled (down) a few ideas on a scrap of paper — anoté rápidamente algunas ideas en un papel


2.
vi garabatear, hacer* garabatos
['skrɪbl]
1.
N garabatos mpl

I can't read his scribble — no consigo leer sus garabatos

a wall covered in scribbles — una pared llena de garabatos

2.
VT garabatear

to scribble sth down — garabatear algo

to scribble one's signature — garabatear la firma, firmar a toda prisa

a word scribbled on a wall — una palabra garabateada en una pared

a sheet of paper scribbled (over) with notes — una hoja de papel emborronada de notas

3.
VI garabatear
* * *
['skrɪbəl]
I
count & mass noun garabato m

II
1.
transitive verb garabatear

I scribbled (down) a few ideas on a scrap of paper — anoté rápidamente algunas ideas en un papel


2.
vi garabatear, hacer* garabatos

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