scribbler

美 [ˈskrɪblər]英 [ˈskrɪblə(r)]
  • n.(尤指供在校儿童用的)练习本,习字本;耍笔杆子的

复数: scribblers

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noun

1

耍笔杆子的
a journalist, author or other writer

2

(尤指供在校儿童用的)练习本,习字本
a book with plain paper for writing in, especially for children at school

scribbler

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 蹩脚文人;三流作家
    People sometimes refer to writers as scribblers when they think they are not very good writers.

    The world is full of scribblers. I don't intend to join their ranks.

    这个世上净是些蹩脚文人。我不想与他们为伍。

noun

1
a writer whose handwriting is careless and hard to read
Synonym: scrawler
2
informal terms for journalists
Synonym: scribe penman

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  1. By the end of the second world war , Lord Keynes of Tilton was no mere academic scribbler but a policy-maker , in a debate dominated by second-hand versions of ideas he had put into circulation in a previous life .

    到了二战结束时,在一次由他早年发表的旧思想占主导地位的辩论中,身为提尔顿男爵的凯恩斯已不再是一位三流学者,而成为了一位政策制定者。

  2. Wang Yuan-liang is patriotic in the Southern Song Dynasty , also as the dual identity of palace stringed-instrument player and hired scribbler , experience room Song is it to historical changes that fall , live a life first period also under not ruling Yuan Dynasty to decline .

    南宋爱国遗民汪元量,身兼宫廷琴师和御用文人的双重身份,亲身经历了宋室由衰落到覆亡的历史变迁,在元朝统治下亦生活了一段时期。