1.涂,涂抹
2.弄脏;乱涂(颜料)
3.胡画(拙劣的画)
1.涂抹
2.涂料
3.拙劣的画
1.to put or spread a semiliquid substance such as mud, paint, or cream, on a surface in a crude, hurried, or irregular way
2.to paint or apply paint crudely and inexpertly
3.to spread a wet substance such as paint on a surface in a careless way
1.a patch, splash, or smear of a semiliquid substance applied to something in a crude, hurried, or irregular way
2.a painting that is considered to be crudely or inexpertly done
3.a mixture of clay, lime, and chopped straw plastered onto interwoven rods or twigs to make a wall.
4.a small amount of a wet substance spread on a surface in a careless way
5.a mixture of wet clay and strawdried plant stems, used for making walls, especially in the past
6.a picture painted without skill
1.a patch, splash, or smear of a semiliquid substance applied to something in a crude, hurried, or irregular way
2.a painting that is considered to be crudely or inexpertly done
3.a mixture of clay, lime, and chopped straw plastered onto interwoven rods or twigs to make a wall.
4.a small amount of a wet substance spread on a surface in a careless way
5.a mixture of wet clay and strawdried plant stems, used for making walls, especially in the past
6.a picture painted without skill
1.Bosses may stick a few modernist daubs on their boardroom walls. They may go on corporate jollies to the opera.
老板们也许会在董事会会议室的墙上贴上一些现代派的涂画,也许会去剧院参加聚会。
2.But the man of our time who daubs the walls with erotic symbols to satisfy an inner urge is a criminal or a degenerate.
但是我们今天如果有一个人由于内部冲动而在墙上画性的象征,那么,他不是罪犯就是堕落者。
3.Bosses may stick a few modernist daubs on their boardroom walls.
老总们也许在会议室的墙上贴几张现代的涂鸦;
4.But competition among leading political sites may spur demand for daubs.
顶级政治网站之间的竞争或许刺激了对于漫画的需要。