1610s, "write or draw untidily," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle English scrawlen "spread out the limbs, sprawl" (early 15c.), which possibly is an alteration of sprawlen (see sprawl (v.)) or crawl (v.). Related: Scrawled; scrawling. The noun is recorded from 1690s, from the verb. Meaning "bad handwriting" is from 1710.
1. The letter was handwritten, in a hasty, barely decipherable scrawl.
这封信是仓促手写而成,潦草得几乎无法辨认。
来自柯林斯例句
2. This letter must be from Frank; I recognized his scrawl.
1610s, "write or draw untidily," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle English scrawlen "spread out the limbs, sprawl" (early 15c.), which possibly is an alteration of sprawlen (see sprawl (v.)) or crawl (v.). Related: Scrawled; scrawling. The noun is recorded from 1690s, from the verb. Meaning "bad handwriting" is from 1710.
双语例句
1. The letter was handwritten, in a hasty, barely decipherable scrawl.
这封信是仓促手写而成,潦草得几乎无法辨认。
来自柯林斯例句
2. This letter must be from Frank; I recognized his scrawl.