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miswrite

/rahyt/US // raɪt //UK // (raɪt) //

误写,错写,乱写,误写的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    wrote or writ; writ·ten or writ; writ·ing.

    • : to trace or form on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name on the board.
    • : to express or communicate in writing; give a written account of: She wrote to thank us for the hospitality.
    • : to fill in the blank spaces of with writing: to write a check.
    • : to execute or produce by setting down words, figures, etc.: to write two copies of a letter.
    • : to compose and produce in words or characters duly set down: to write a letter to a friend.
    • : to produce as author or composer: to write a sonnet; to write a symphony.
    • : to trace significant characters on, or mark or cover with writing.
    • : to cause to be apparent or unmistakable: Honesty is written on his face.
    • : Computers. to transfer from storage to secondary storage or an output medium.
    • : Stock Exchange. to sell.
    • : to underwrite.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    wrote or writ; writ·ten or writ; writ·ing.

    • : to trace or form characters, words, etc., with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means, or as a pen or the like does: He writes with a pen.
    • : to write as a profession or occupation: She writes for the Daily Inquirer.
    • : to express ideas in writing: He wrote about his trip to Borneo.
    • : to write a letter or letters, or communicate by letter: Write if you get work.
    • : to compose or work as a writer or author.
    • : Computers. to write into a secondary storage device or output medium.
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    • : write down, to set down in writing; record; note. to direct one's writing to a less intelligent reader or audience: He writes down to the public.
    • : write in, to vote for by writing his or her name on the ballot.to include in or add to a text by writing: Do not write in corrections on the galley.to request something by mail: If interested, please write in for details.
    • : write off, to cancel an entry in an account, as an unpaid and uncollectable debt.to regard as worthless, lost, obsolete, etc.; decide to forget: to write off their bad experience.to amortize: The new equipment was written off in three years.
    • : write out, to put into writing.to write in full form; state completely.to exhaust the capacity or resources of by excessive writing: He's just another author who has written himself out.
    • : write up, to put into writing, especially in full detail: My boss asked me to write up a report for the meeting on Monday, so I cancelled my plans and worked on it all weekend.to present to public notice in a written description or account.to document a violation, complaint, or charge against, especially in a recommendation for disciplinary action: Is it true that you were written up by your French teacher because you set a classroom dictionary on fire?Accounting.to make an excessive valuation of.

Phrases

  • write down
  • write in
  • write off
  • write one's own ticket
  • write out
  • write up
  • nothing to write home about

Examples

  • “It was ludicrous,” Troye now says, but she helped write it.

  • He has been writing during unusual times, even before the pandemic spread earlier this year.

  • I’ve written before about the remarkable acceleration of digital transformation that’s taken place during the pandemic.

  • It is fully collapsible, lightweight and offers a bold graphic “LAUNDRY” written on the side of the bin.

  • We have written time and time again about the role good goaltending plays in a successful Stanley Cup run.

  • At some point during his busy schedule, Israel found the time to write a book, titled The Global War on Morris.

  • My publisher had asked, “If you wanted to write another book, what would you want to write about?”

  • You write a lot about how you were a jerk or a snob when it came to comedy or film.

  • What made you want to write a memoir now about your “addiction” to film?

  • And “what kind of person,” Steinberg asks, “dares to write a sequel to the Bible?”

  • Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.

  • I've never had time to write home about it, for I felt that it required a dissertation in itself to do it justice.

  • The other is the new theory: that the Bible is the work of many men whom God had inspired to speak or write the truth.

  • Whatever you do, don't write a word to that Carr friend of yours; he's as sharp as a two-edged sword.

  • He must write down the first two words, “Ice” and “Slippery,” the latter word under the former.