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*write /raɪt; raɪt/ v wrote /rot; rəʊt/ , written /`rɪtṇ; ˈrɪtn/ , writing 1 [I,T] to produce a new book, story, song etc 写〔书、故事等〕; 作〔歌曲〕: a poem written by Walt Whitman 沃尔特·惠特曼写的一首诗 Proust wrote about life in Paris in the early part of this century. 普鲁斯特描述了本世纪初巴黎的生活情况。 2 [I,T] to make words, letters, or numbers 写,书写,写字: Tony could read and write when he was six. 托尼六岁就会读和写。 The sign was written in Spanish. 这个标志是用西班牙语写的。 3 [I,T] to write a letter to someone 写(信): Have you written to Mom yet? 你给妈妈写信了吗? He finally wrote me a letter. 他最终给我写了封信。 4 [T] also 又作 write out to write information on a cheque, form etc 开出〔支票〕; 填写〔表格等〕: She calmly wrote out a cheque for the full £5,000. 她平静地开出一张整整 5000 英镑的支票。
write backto answer someone's letter by sending them a letter 回信: Write back soon! 快点回信! write sth ↔ down to write something on a piece of paper, especially so that you do not forget it 〔尤指为防忘记〕把〔某事〕写下来: Why didn't you write down her address? 你为什么没把她的地址写下来? write in to send a letter about something to an organization 给〔机构〕写信 write off 1 [I] to send a letter to an organization, especially to ask them to send you something 〔尤指〕向〔机构〕写信索取〔某物〕 2 [T write sth ↔ off ] to accept that you will never be paid back an amount of money that someone owes you 勾销,注销〔某人的债务〕 3 [T write sb/sth ↔ off] to decide that someone or something will never be successful or will never get any better 认定〔某人或事〕失败[不行]: The critics had all written him off. 所有的评论家都认定他不可能成功。 write sth ↔ up to write something based on notes you made earlier 〔根据笔记〕整理: I need to write up my talk for tomorrow. 我要整理一下明天的演讲稿。
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