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单词 ballpoint
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Definition of ballpoint in English:

ballpoint

(also ballpoint pen)
nounˈbɔːlpɔɪntˈbɔlˌpɔɪnt
  • A pen with a tiny ball as its writing point, especially one using stiffer ink than a rollerball.

    圆珠笔

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To help him, I hold his pen, and click the ballpoint in and out, so it won't go effete and lazy between clues.
    • There are many, many commercials, where local voices and ballpoints display their talents.
    • The card will probably begin with these words, scrawled in a variety of spidery, loopy styles, in crayon or felt-tip or ballpoint: ‘Dear Dad’.
    • A furtive local sidled up to me holding a pad and a ballpoint.
    • One who has been on the writing end of the pen Liam now has to face the ballpoints of other journalists who may not be as kind as when he was playing.
    • Cheepers reached over and pushed the button on top of the pen that made the ballpoint of the pen come out.
    • In those days, books were free, and children were supplied with everything from ballpoints to mathematical sets - teachers merely ordered what they needed.
    • My cheap ballpoint scratched across the page, and as soon as it was lifted off, my name was called to the audition room.
    • Secretaries had to write with proper pens, not ballpoints.
    • Twist the black band, and a yellow highlighter tip emerges around and past the ballpoint.
    • She took her time looking me over, dug into her fake Gucci handbag and handed me a ballpoint saying, ‘Give it back when you're done.’
    • I wondered how long my pens would last: I'd used quills before, and would much rather use a ballpoint or even a modern calligraphic pen.
    • Or get a spiral notebook and a ballpoint, plant yourself under a tree, and pen a few lines of prose.
    • It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints.
    • He licks his fingers, then his lips, then the ballpoint and begins very slowly copying out the letters and numbers in triplicate on three ancient, moth-winged ledgers.
    • When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer.
    • The Pilot G2 is one of those ‘gel’ pens, not a regular ballpoint.
    • They were so eager to close they could hardly get their ballpoints out fast enough.
    • Parker, Sheaffer and Waterman, capture the smaller upscale markets of fountain pens and expensive ballpoints.
    • The PR person rummaged through a desk in the suite and unearthed a ballpoint with the hotel logo on it.

Definition of ballpoint in US English:

ballpoint

(also ballpoint pen)
nounˈbôlˌpointˈbɔlˌpɔɪnt
  • A pen with a tiny ball as its writing point. The ball transfers ink from a cartridge to the paper.

    圆珠笔

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I wondered how long my pens would last: I'd used quills before, and would much rather use a ballpoint or even a modern calligraphic pen.
    • To help him, I hold his pen, and click the ballpoint in and out, so it won't go effete and lazy between clues.
    • A furtive local sidled up to me holding a pad and a ballpoint.
    • There are many, many commercials, where local voices and ballpoints display their talents.
    • The PR person rummaged through a desk in the suite and unearthed a ballpoint with the hotel logo on it.
    • Twist the black band, and a yellow highlighter tip emerges around and past the ballpoint.
    • It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints.
    • In those days, books were free, and children were supplied with everything from ballpoints to mathematical sets - teachers merely ordered what they needed.
    • They were so eager to close they could hardly get their ballpoints out fast enough.
    • She took her time looking me over, dug into her fake Gucci handbag and handed me a ballpoint saying, ‘Give it back when you're done.’
    • Parker, Sheaffer and Waterman, capture the smaller upscale markets of fountain pens and expensive ballpoints.
    • He licks his fingers, then his lips, then the ballpoint and begins very slowly copying out the letters and numbers in triplicate on three ancient, moth-winged ledgers.
    • Or get a spiral notebook and a ballpoint, plant yourself under a tree, and pen a few lines of prose.
    • The Pilot G2 is one of those ‘gel’ pens, not a regular ballpoint.
    • The card will probably begin with these words, scrawled in a variety of spidery, loopy styles, in crayon or felt-tip or ballpoint: ‘Dear Dad’.
    • Cheepers reached over and pushed the button on top of the pen that made the ballpoint of the pen come out.
    • One who has been on the writing end of the pen Liam now has to face the ballpoints of other journalists who may not be as kind as when he was playing.
    • My cheap ballpoint scratched across the page, and as soon as it was lifted off, my name was called to the audition room.
    • Secretaries had to write with proper pens, not ballpoints.
    • When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer.
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