scriber
简明释义
n. 描绘标记的用具;画线器
n. (Scriber)人名;(英)斯克赖伯
英英释义
A person or tool that writes or marks something, often used in the context of engraving or drawing. | 一个写或标记某物的人或工具,通常用于雕刻或绘图的上下文中。 |
单词用法
用笔书写 | |
书记的角色 | |
历史书记 | |
书记的工具 | |
书记的职责 | |
书记的笔记 |
同义词
刻写者 | 刻写者小心翼翼地将名字刻在石头上。 | ||
写作者 | 作为一名写作者,她通过诗歌表达自己的思想。 | ||
记录者 | 记录者在会议期间快速记下重要要点。 |
反义词
橡皮擦 | 我用橡皮擦来纠正我的错误。 | ||
抹除者 | 这个抹除者旨在消除任何书写痕迹。 |
例句
1.EF Talk Scriber combines a text editor and an audio file player, designed to work like a dictation transcribing machine.
英谈划线结合了文本编辑器和音频文件播放器,设计工作,像一个听写转录机。
2.Compared with the traditional lofting methods, the marking scriber has the advantages of high efficiency, convenient operation, accurate intersecting lines, and regular intersecting lines.
使用本划规与传统的放样方法相比,效率高,操作简便,且画出的相贯线准确、规整。
3.This paper presents a widely available CO2 laser scriber to perform the direct-writing ablation of poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) substrate for the development of microfluidic chips.
提出一种广泛使用的CO2激光法,以直接读写烧蚀的方式,进行快速的聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)基材的微流控分析芯片的制造。
4.Compared with the traditional lofting methods, the marking scriber has the advantages of high efficiency, convenient operation, accurate intersecting lines, and regular intersecting lines.
使用本划规与传统的放样方法相比,效率高,操作简便,且画出的相贯线准确、规整。
5.In the machining process, often need a bench worker use scriber mark lines on the work piece to determine the processing location and inspection.
在机械加工过程中,经常需要对工件进行钳工划线,以确定加工位置、进行钳工检查。
6.It can be easily retrofitted to almost any cutting station. The marking stylus easily penetrates most materials. The Scriber is compatible with BURNY Controls and other CNCs as well.
它能够较容易的用于各类切割装置,划线笔较高的材质可轻易的在各种钢板上做标记。可配置在BURNY数控系统或其它数控系统上使用。
7.The bent shaft is mounted on the roller for positioning the roller brackets of the laying-out table and scriber pictures circle on the two ends of the bent shaft.
曲轴两端面中心孔的定位方法是,将 曲轴放到该定位划线台滚轮支架的滚轮上,使划针在曲轴两端面上画圆。
8.He carefully guided the scriber along the template to ensure a perfect cut.
他小心翼翼地沿着模板引导划线工具以确保切割完美。
9.The architect used a scriber to mark precise measurements on the wood.
建筑师使用划线工具在木材上标记精确的尺寸。
10.A skilled scriber can create detailed designs on various surfaces.
一个熟练的划线工具可以在各种表面上创造出详细的设计。
11.In metalworking, a scriber is essential for creating accurate layouts.
在金属加工中,划线工具对于创建精确的布局至关重要。
12.When drafting plans, a scriber helps to outline key features.
在绘制计划时,划线工具有助于勾勒出关键特征。
作文
In the world of writing and documentation, the role of a scriber (抄写员) has been pivotal throughout history. A scriber is someone who writes down information, often in a meticulous and careful manner, to ensure that it is preserved for future generations. This profession dates back to ancient times when scribes were essential in recording events, laws, and literature. They played a crucial role in the administration of empires and the spread of knowledge. The art of being a scriber involves more than just writing; it requires a deep understanding of language, grammar, and the nuances of communication. Scribes had to be proficient in various scripts and often worked with different materials such as papyrus, parchment, or clay tablets. In many cultures, scribes were highly respected individuals, often holding significant power due to their ability to read and write, skills that were not common among the general populace. In modern times, while the role of a scriber may not be as prominent as it once was, the essence of the profession continues to exist in various forms. For instance, transcriptionists and court reporters can be seen as contemporary equivalents of scribes. They are tasked with accurately documenting spoken words, whether in legal proceedings, interviews, or meetings. The skills required for these jobs mirror those of ancient scribes: attention to detail, speed, and accuracy in writing. Moreover, the digital age has transformed the way we perceive the role of a scriber. With the advent of technology, the act of writing has evolved from traditional pen-and-paper methods to typing on keyboards and using voice recognition software. However, the fundamental purpose remains the same: to capture and preserve information. In this sense, digital scribes—those who blog, create content, or engage in social media—carry on the legacy of their ancient counterparts by documenting life in real-time. Additionally, the significance of a scriber extends beyond mere documentation. Scribes have historically been the keepers of culture and tradition. They have ensured that stories, histories, and teachings are passed down through generations. In many societies, oral traditions were eventually transcribed by scribes, thus safeguarding them against the erosion of time. This highlights the profound impact that scribes have had on literacy and education, as they laid the groundwork for written language and its dissemination. In conclusion, the role of a scriber (抄写员) has been integral to human civilization. From ancient societies to the present day, scribes have helped shape our understanding of history, culture, and communication. As we continue to navigate a rapidly changing world, the importance of preserving knowledge and information remains ever relevant. Whether through traditional means or modern technology, the spirit of the scriber endures, reminding us of the value of written words in our lives.