much-scribbling

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Writing or drawing hastily and carelessly; producing written material of poor quality or little substance. derogatory,not-comparable,rare
    — Shakspere's friends understood the allusion contained in the first act, after the apparition of the Ghost, when Hamlet calls for his 'tablets.' They knew that the much-scribbling Montaigne was meant, who, as he avows, had so bad a memory that he could not receive any commission without writing it down in his 'tablets' (tablettes).

词源

From much + scribbling
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