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I . sketch <-es> [sketʃ] N

1. sketch (rough drawing):

sketch
skica f
sketch
sketch
oris m

2. sketch (written piece):

sketch
skica f

3. sketch (outline):

sketch

4. sketch (performance):

sketch
skeč m

II . sketch [sketʃ] VB trans

1. sketch (rough drawing):

sketch

2. sketch (write in outline):

sketch

III . sketch [sketʃ] VB intr

sketch
sketch

sketch in VB trans

1. sketch (draw in):

sketch

2. sketch (outline):

sketch

sketch out VB trans

1. sketch (draw roughly):

sketch
sketch

2. sketch (outline):

sketch

thumb·nail ˈsketch N

thumbnail sketch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He performed stand-up and sketch shows during his time at university.
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The earliest sketches of the building are from the year 1911.
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Line art sketches and voiceover readings of the scene were included on the home media release of the film.
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Thereafter, she published books under various names, including two volumes of personal sketches and a collection of short stories.
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The sketch involved two toy twin towers which the kids then crash a plane into and begin to celebrate (la 9/11).
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For while the singles supplied a detailed sketch of the band's musical worth, the album offers the full picture, freshly painted and beautifully framed.
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He may have made some early sketches at this time.
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As it utilizes a moving train, the sketch was rejected as being too expensive during producing of both the pilot and the first season.
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It was originally not part of the sketches.
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Throughout the sketch, he goes quiet and appears to be dead.
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