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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - sketch

 
 

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Sketch

sketch
~1 n 1 a simple, quickly-made drawing that does not show much detail  (First she makes a sketch of a scene and then she paints it.) 2 a short humorous scene on stage, television etc that is part of a larger show  (Her TV programme is made up of a series of comic sketches.) 3 a short written or spoken description  (a brief sketch of the main weaknesses of the British economy) ~2 v to draw a sketch of something sketch in sth phr v to add more information about something  (I'd like to sketch in a few details for you.) sketch sth out phr v to describe something in a general way giving the basic ideas  (We're having a meeting to sketch out a new business plan.)
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  (sketches, sketching, sketched) 1. A sketch is a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details. Artists often use sketches as a preparation for a more detailed painting or drawing. ...a sketch of a soldier by Orpen. N-COUNT 2. If you sketch something, you make a quick, rough drawing of it. Clare and David Astor are sketching a view of far Spanish hills... I always sketch with pen and paper. VERB: V n, V 3. A sketch of a situation, person, or incident is a brief description of it without many details. ...thumbnail sketches of heads of state and political figures... N-COUNT: usu N of n 4. If you sketch a situation or incident, you give a short description of it, including only the most important facts. Cross sketched the story briefly, telling the facts just as they had happened. = outline VERB: V n • Sketch out means the same as sketch. Luxembourg sketched out an acceptable compromise between Britain, France and Germany. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron) 5. A sketch is a short humorous piece of acting, usually forming part of a comedy show. ...a five-minute sketch about a folk singer. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   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. a tentative draft (as for a literary work)  2. a brief description (as of a person) or outline  3.  a. a short literary composition somewhat resembling the short story and the essay but intentionally slight in treatment, discursive in style, and familiar in tone  b. a short instrumental composition usually for piano  c. a slight theatrical piece having a single scene; especially a comic variety act  II. verb  Date: 1694  transitive verb to make a ~, rough draft, or outline of  intransitive verb to draw or paint a ~  • ~er noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a rough, slight, merely outlined, or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture. 2 a brief account without many details conveying a general idea of something, a rough draft or general outline. 3 a very short play, usu. humorous and limited to one scene. 4 a short descriptive piece of writing. 5 a musical composition of a single movement. 6 colloq. a comical person or thing. --v. 1 tr. make or give a sketch of. 2 intr. draw sketches esp. of landscape (went out sketching). 3 tr. (often foll. by in, out) indicate briefly or in outline. Phrases and idioms sketch-book (or -block) a pad of drawing-paper for doing sketches on. sketch-map a roughly-drawn map with few details. Derivatives sketcher n. Etymology: Du. schets or G Skizze f. It. schizzo f. schizzare make a sketch ult. f. Gk skhedios extempore ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) эскиз; схематический чертёж; кроки; эскиз (детали) с технологической проработкой 2) схема изображения, "эскиз" (в машинной графике и СТЗ) - eye sketch - photographic sketch - primal sketch ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
5.
  1) абрис 2) брульон 3) делать набросок 4) зарисовка 5) зарисовывать 6) кроки 7) крокирование 8) крокировать 9) набросок 10) начертание 11) очерк 12) скицировать 13) эскиз 14) эскизный 15) этюд - axonometric sketch - dimetric sketch - field sketch - freehand sketch - isometric sketch - location sketch - oblique sketch - orthographic sketch - perspective sketch - sketch location - sketch of proof - sketch plan - sketch plate ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  эскиз, набросок SKETCH 1. сущ. 1) схема, схематическое изображение 2) эскиз, набросок 2. гл. 1) схематически изображать 2) делать набросок ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. эскиз, набросок; зарисовка; абрис chalk sketch —- набросок мелом 2. спец. кроки 3. очерк; заметки; краткий обзор autobiographical sketch —- автобиографический очерк brief sketch —- краткие заметки critical sketch —- критический обзор to give a short sketch of smth. —- вкратце обрисовать что-либо 4. театр. скетч 5. муз. небольшая легкая пьеса, обыкн. для фортепиано 6. редк. схема, (общий) план 7. воен. отчетная карточка 8. делать набросок; писать этюд to sketch smb.'s head —- делать набросок чьей-либо головы to go out sketching —- иск. выезжать на натуру to sketch from nature —- делать эскиз с натуры 9. описывать в общих чертах, изображать схематически (также sketch out) to sketch (out) a plan —- набросать план to sketch (out) the situation in a few words —- в нескольких словах обрисовать положение ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) эскиз, набросок; кроки  2) беглый очерк; отрывок  3) theatr. скетч Syn: see drawing  2. v.  1) рисовать эскизы, делать наброски  2) описывать в общих чертах - sketch in - sketch out Syn: see portray SKETCH in описать, изобразить более подробно, добавив (какие-л. детали и т.п.) I dont quite understand; can you sketch in a few details of what youre suggesting? SKETCH out  а) изображать схематически The new buildings have only been sketched out so far.  б) описывать в общих чертах The general sketched out his battle plan to his staff, leaving them to organize the details. ...
Англо-русский словарь
9.
  - 1668, from Du. schets, from It. schizzo "sketch, drawing," lit. "a splash, squirt," from schizzare "to splash or squirt," of uncertain origin. The verb is from 1694. Extended sense of "brief account" is from 1715; sketchy first recorded 1805. ...
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