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B) picture, sketch, painting, illustration, drawing, studyDate: 2015-10-07; view: 532. A) draw sketch doodle scribble trace draw –draw sth; The children were drawing pictures of trees from life. sketch –to make a quick and simple drawing, especially so that you can remember what something looks like sketch sth; She toured The Czech Republic, visiting and sketching castles. doodle –to draw small shapes, lines, or patterns without really thinking about what you are doing, for example when you are listening to someone talking or when you feel bored; I always doodle on my notepad when attending meetings. scribble –to draw untidy lines or shapes on paper or on a wall; Jane can't draw a real picture yet but she enjoys scribbling with crayons. trace –to copy a picture by putting transparent paper over it and then drawing along the lines of the picture; The children traced the map of the country and then wrote in the names of the places they had visited.
picturelines and shapes which have been drawn or painted onto a surface and which show a person, place, scene etc; Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' is one of the most famous pictures in the world. paintinga picture that has been painted; The museum has an impressive collection of early 20th century English paintings. drawinga picture that has been drawn using a pencil, pen etc; On the wall was a drawing of a woman's head by Matisse. sketcha rough picture consisting of a few lines which have been drawn quickly; This isn't the finished picture - it's just a rough sketch. illustration a picture in a book, which shows someone or something that has been mentioned in the book; The new encyclopaedia is full of colour illustrations and photographs. study[1] a small derailed drawing, especially one which is done in order to prepare for a larger picture, or as part of a series of drawings of the same kind of subject; Renoir did several studies of small plants and flowers.
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