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mirror-writing

/mir-er-rahy-ting/US // ˈmɪr ərˌraɪ tɪŋ //

镜像书写,镜面书写,镜面写意,镜像写作

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : backward writing that resembles a mirror image of ordinary script.

Examples

  • True, this may not be what James Madison had in mind when he was writing the Bill of Rights.

  • Both Ney and Abramoff have reentered the public spotlight following their sentences, writing books about their experiences.

  • I started just writing these songs, at first it felt like a project or something.

  • I wish I could be writing to you under better circumstances, but unfortunately those avenues have closed up.

  • Before his writing days, London used the Oakland establishment to conduct his studies.

  • When he had finished, she took them from his hand, and turning them round in agitated silence, examined their seals and writing.

  • What he has done in any one species or distinct kind of writing would have been sufficient to have acquired him a great name.

  • “A hopeful family yours, Mr. Trotter,” said Perker, sealing a letter which he had just finished writing.

  • Of writing he knew little and the art of composition appeared very difficult.

  • So after some weeks of speculation, he bought himself a tablet, some pencils and took up the art of writing.