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رَسَمَ شَيْئًا (أثناء الإصْغاءِ أو التَّفْكير) \ doodle: to make meaningless marks on paper when one is (or ought to be) thinking of sth. else. \ See Also شخبط (شَخْبَطَ) \ شَخْبَطَ (أثناء الإصغاء أو التفكير) \ doodle: to make meaningless marks on paper when one is (or ought to be) thinking of sth. else. \ See Also رَسَمَ شَيْئًا -
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[ˈduːdl]1. verbيُخَرْبِش أثْناء التَّفْكير2. nouna drawing of this sort.خَرْبَشَه أثْناء التَّفْكير -
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رَسَمَ \ draw: to make pictures by means of lines with a pen or pencil (but not with paint): An artist taught him to draw, to make sth. (a line, picture, plan, map, etc.) by drawing Please draw me a map of the way to your house. rule: to draw (a straight line), using a straight piece of wood or metal as a guide: He ruled a line across the middle of the page. \ رَسَمَ بالدِّهان \ paint: to make a picture with paints: She draws and paints (pictures of) ships. Who taught him to paint?. \ See Also الألوان \ رَسَمَ بشَكْلٍ مَبْدئيّ \ draft: to prepare a draft of: Please draft an answer to this letter. \ رَسَمَ خريطَة \ map (-pp-): to make a map of. \ رَسَمَ خَطًّا تحتَ (كلمة) \ underline: to draw a line under (a word that is important, etc.). \ رَسَمَ خُطّةً \ scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ رَسَمَ الشَّكْلَ العام \ outline: to make an outline of (sth.’s shape). \ رَسَمَ شَيْئًا (أثناء الإصْغاءِ أو التَّفْكير) \ doodle: to make meaningless marks on paper when one is (or ought to be) thinking of sth. else. \ See Also شخبط (شَخْبَطَ) \ رَسَمَ صُورةً \ draw: to make a picture of: I like drawing animals. \ رَسَمَ الكَلِمةَ إملائيًّا \ spell: to write (a word) correctly: How do you spell your name?. -
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doodle — I. verb (doodled; doodling) Etymology: perhaps from doodle to ridicule Date: 1935 intransitive verb 1. to make a doodle 2. dawdle, trifle transitive verb to produce by doodling • doodler … New Collegiate Dictionary
doodle — doodle1 doodler, n. /doohd l/, v., doodled, doodling, n. v.t., v.i. 1. to draw or scribble idly: He doodled during the whole lecture. 2. to waste (time) in aimless or foolish activity. 3. Dial. to deceive; cheat. n. 4. a design, figure, or … Universalium