renkli kurşun kalem ile boyamak

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Turkish - English
pencil
A paintbrush
To squeeze something -- such as a meeting, feature, or appointment -- into a tight schedule

I am very busy today but I can pencil you in at 3 p.m.

to write something using a pencil

I penciled it in my notebook.

Writing utensil that uses graphite (commonly referred to as lead). Regular pencils usually have a graphite shaft surrounded by wood. Also available in a mechanical version where the graphite length can be adjusted and sharpening is not needed
{n} a tool for drawing and painting
{v} to paint
{f} write with a pencil
The set of all lines through a point P is called a pencil of lines with centre P; the set of all points on a line p is called a pencil of points with axis p (Note: many authors will write about the range of points on a line p It is quite nice to use the same term because of the duality of projective geometry )
A small medicated bougie
{i} writing tool containing lead
a It used to mean an artist's brush b In the present day, it represents a drawing or writing instrument made by encasing a stick of graphite in wood or metal
to tentatively make a booking
A pencil is an instrument for drawing or writing, which is made up of a slim stick of graphite encased in a wooden or metal cylinder Graphite and lead pencils were first used in the 17th century In the context of art, the word 'pencil' is often synonymous with an artist's brush A good quality pencil has a high proportion of graphite in the lead and up to 20 degrees of pencil hardness are on offer, ranging from 9H (H = hardness) to 9B (B = blackness), with HB and F occupying the middle of the range Water-soluble graphite pencils have recently been made available Watercolour pencils have coloured leads that are soluble in water, and their marks can be redistributed as a wash using a wet brush Pencils are used to create different textures as per the roughness / smoothness of the support, and the pressure and technique of its use Stippling, cross-hatching, blending, use of thick and thin lines, use of eraser, etc create diverse effects
or such a cylinder or strip inserted in a small wooden rod intended to be pointed, or in a case, which forms a handle, used for drawing or writing
to squeeze something (meeting, feature, appointment, etc.) into a tight schedule
Writing utensil that uses graphite (commonly referred to as lead). Regular pencils usually have a graphite shaft surrounded by wood. A pencil sharpener is used to cut away the wood and leave a fine tip on the pencil. Also available in a mechanical version where the graphite length can be adjusted and sharpening is not needed
graphite (or a similar substance) used in such a way as to be a medium of communication; "the words were scribbled in pencil"; "this artist's favorite medium is pencil"
Made of graphite, a crystalline form of carbon, mixed with clay There are varying degrees of hardness for pencils, the softest varieties contain little or no clay Pencils are rated and labeled by degrees of hardness 6B is very soft, producing a darker line HB and F are the middle degree of hardness 2H up to 8H (hardest) and produce very light graphite deposits respectively
a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement; a rod of marking substance encased in wood a cosmetic in a long thin stick; designed to be applied to a particular part of the face; "an eyebrow pencil"