slovo | definícia |
sketch (mass) | sketch
- náčrt, načrtnúť |
sketch (encz) | sketch,náčrt Zdeněk Brož |
sketch (encz) | sketch,načrtat Zdeněk Brož |
sketch (encz) | sketch,náčrtek n: [mat.] |
sketch (encz) | sketch,načrtnout v: [mat.] |
sketch (encz) | sketch,nákres Zdeněk Brož |
sketch (encz) | sketch,scénka n: Pino |
sketch (encz) | sketch,skeč Zdeněk Brož |
sketch (encz) | sketch,skica Zdeněk Brož |
sketch (encz) | sketch,skicovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Sketch (gcide) | Sketch \Sketch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sketched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sketching.] [Cf D. schetsen, It. schizzare. See Sketch,
n.]
1. To draw the outline or chief features of; to make a rought
of.
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2. To plan or describe by giving the principal points or
ideas of.
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Syn: To delineate; design; draught; depict.
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Sketch (gcide) | Sketch \Sketch\, n. [D. schets, fr. It. schizzo a sketch, a
splash (whence also F. esquisse; cf. Esquisse.); cf. It.
schizzare to splash, to sketch.]
An outline or general delineation of anything; a first rough
or incomplete draught or plan of any design; especially, in
the fine arts, such a representation of an object or scene as
serves the artist's purpose by recording its chief features;
also, a preliminary study for an original work.
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Syn: Outline; delineation; draught; plan; design.
Usage: Sketch, Outline, Delineation. An outline gives
only the bounding lines of some scene or picture. A
sketch fills up the outline in part, giving broad
touches, by which an imperfect idea may be conveyed. A
delineation goes further, carrying out the more
striking features of the picture, and going so much
into detail as to furnish a clear conception of the
whole. Figuratively, we may speak of the outlines of a
plan, of a work, of a project, etc., which serve as a
basis on which the subordinate parts are formed, or of
sketches of countries, characters, manners, etc.,
which give us a general idea of the things described.
--Crabb.
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Sketch (gcide) | Sketch \Sketch\, v. i.
To make sketches, as of landscapes.
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sketch (wn) | sketch
n 1: preliminary drawing for later elaboration; "he made several
studies before starting to paint" [syn: sketch, study]
2: a brief literary description [syn: sketch, vignette]
3: short descriptive summary (of events) [syn: sketch,
survey, resume]
4: a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or
magazine [syn: cartoon, sketch]
v 1: make a sketch of; "sketch the building" [syn: sketch,
chalk out]
2: describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or
summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his
ideas" [syn: sketch, outline, adumbrate] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
comedy sketch (encz) | comedy sketch,scénka n: Pino |
sketch block (encz) | sketch block, n: |
sketch in (encz) | sketch in,dokreslit v: Zdeněk Brož |
sketch map (encz) | sketch map, n: |
sketch pad (encz) | sketch pad, n: |
sketchbook (encz) | sketchbook,náčrtník n: Zdeněk Brožsketchbook,skicák n: Zdeněk Brožsketchbook,skicář n: Zdeněk Brož |
sketched (encz) | sketched,narýsován |
sketcher (encz) | sketcher, |
sketches (encz) | sketches,náčrty n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
sketchier (encz) | sketchier,povrchnější adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sketchiest (encz) | sketchiest,nejpovrchnější adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sketchily (encz) | sketchily,náznakově adv: Zdeněk Brožsketchily,povrchně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
sketchiness (encz) | sketchiness, |
sketching (encz) | sketching,načrtávání n: Zdeněk Brožsketching,skicování n: Zdeněk Brož |
sketchpad (encz) | sketchpad,desky na nákresy Zdeněk Brožsketchpad,skicák n: Zdeněk Brož |
sketchy (encz) | sketchy,letmý adj: Zdeněk Brožsketchy,náčrtkovitý adj: Zdeněk Brožsketchy,načrtnutý adj: Zdeněk Brožsketchy,neúplný adj: Pinosketchy,schématický adj: Zdeněk Brožsketchy,skicovitý adj: Zdeněk Brožsketchy,útržkovitý adj: Zdeněk Brožsketchy,zběžný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Sketch (gcide) | Sketch \Sketch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sketched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sketching.] [Cf D. schetsen, It. schizzare. See Sketch,
n.]
1. To draw the outline or chief features of; to make a rought
of.
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2. To plan or describe by giving the principal points or
ideas of.
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Syn: To delineate; design; draught; depict.
[1913 Webster]Sketch \Sketch\, n. [D. schets, fr. It. schizzo a sketch, a
splash (whence also F. esquisse; cf. Esquisse.); cf. It.
schizzare to splash, to sketch.]
An outline or general delineation of anything; a first rough
or incomplete draught or plan of any design; especially, in
the fine arts, such a representation of an object or scene as
serves the artist's purpose by recording its chief features;
also, a preliminary study for an original work.
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Syn: Outline; delineation; draught; plan; design.
Usage: Sketch, Outline, Delineation. An outline gives
only the bounding lines of some scene or picture. A
sketch fills up the outline in part, giving broad
touches, by which an imperfect idea may be conveyed. A
delineation goes further, carrying out the more
striking features of the picture, and going so much
into detail as to furnish a clear conception of the
whole. Figuratively, we may speak of the outlines of a
plan, of a work, of a project, etc., which serve as a
basis on which the subordinate parts are formed, or of
sketches of countries, characters, manners, etc.,
which give us a general idea of the things described.
--Crabb.
[1913 Webster]Sketch \Sketch\, v. i.
To make sketches, as of landscapes.
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Sketchbook (gcide) | Sketchbook \Sketch"book`\, n.
A book of sketches or for sketches.
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Sketched (gcide) | Sketch \Sketch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sketched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sketching.] [Cf D. schetsen, It. schizzare. See Sketch,
n.]
1. To draw the outline or chief features of; to make a rought
of.
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2. To plan or describe by giving the principal points or
ideas of.
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Syn: To delineate; design; draught; depict.
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Sketcher (gcide) | Sketcher \Sketch"er\, n.
One who sketches.
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Sketchily (gcide) | Sketchily \Sketch"i*ly\, adv.
In a sketchy or incomplete manner. "Sketchily descriptive."
--Bartlett.
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Sketchiness (gcide) | Sketchiness \Sketch"i*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being sketchy; lack of finish;
incompleteness.
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Sketching (gcide) | Sketch \Sketch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sketched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sketching.] [Cf D. schetsen, It. schizzare. See Sketch,
n.]
1. To draw the outline or chief features of; to make a rought
of.
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2. To plan or describe by giving the principal points or
ideas of.
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Syn: To delineate; design; draught; depict.
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Sketchy (gcide) | Sketchy \Sketch"y\, a.
Containing only an outline or rough form; being in the manner
of a sketch; incomplete.
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The execution is sketchy throughout; the head, in
particular, is left in the rough. --J. S.
Harford.
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sketch block (wn) | sketch block
n 1: a book containing sheets of paper on which sketches can be
drawn [syn: sketchbook, sketch block, sketch pad] |
sketch map (wn) | sketch map
n 1: a map drawn from observation (rather than from exact
measurements) and representing the main features of an area |
sketch pad (wn) | sketch pad
n 1: a book containing sheets of paper on which sketches can be
drawn [syn: sketchbook, sketch block, sketch pad] |
sketchbook (wn) | sketchbook
n 1: a book containing sheets of paper on which sketches can be
drawn [syn: sketchbook, sketch block, sketch pad] |
sketcher (wn) | sketcher
n 1: someone who draws sketches
2: an implement for sketching |
sketchily (wn) | sketchily
adv 1: in a sketchy incomplete manner; "he explained sketchily";
"the dishes were only sketchily washed" |
sketchiness (wn) | sketchiness
n 1: incompleteness of details |
sketchy (wn) | sketchy
adj 1: giving only major points; lacking completeness; "a
sketchy account"; "details of the plan remain sketchy"
[syn: sketchy, unelaborated] |
sketchpad (foldoc) | Sketchpad
A program that allowed users to draw on a screen with a {light
pen}. It supported constraints (e.g. drawing a constrained
ellipse produced a circle). It also had some {computer aided
design} features (e.g. computing loads on beams).
Sketchpad was the subject of Ivan E. Sutherland's 1963 MIT
PhD thesis, which opened the field of computer graphics. It
was the progenitor of computer drawing packages like MacDraw
or Adobe Illustrator. There is a film of Sketchpad in
action.
It solved constraints using value inference and introduced
the "ring" list structure.
["Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System",
I.e. Sutherland, MIT Lincoln Lab, TR 296 (Jan 1963)].
[Sammet 1969, p. 678].
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