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written1 [ˈrɪtən] VERB

written Part Perf of write

Siehe auch: write

I . write <wrote, written> [raɪt] VERB trans

written2 [ˈrɪtən] ADJ

written text, exam
written reply

I . write <wrote, written> [raɪt] VERB trans

II . write <wrote, written> [raɪt] VERB intr

write down VERB trans

write down ideas:

write off VERB trans

1. write off person, project:

2. write off WIRTSCH:

3. write off Brit car:

kasować [perf s-]

write out VERB trans

2. write out certificate, check:

3. write out (re-write):

4. write out (remove):

write up VERB trans

1. write up article, report, thesis:

pisać [perf na-]

2. write up concert, film, play:

write-down SUBST WIRTSCH

write-off SUBST

1. write-off Brit (vehicle):

2. write-off WIRTSCH:

write-protected ADJ

write out Infin COMPUT
wypisywać (z pamięci) Infin

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It is also the name of two web calendar applications written in Perl.
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By limiting the number of zeros written consecutively, this makes it possible for the drive controller to stay in sync.
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It is written in the very terse style typical of sutra literature, in which each line is an aid to memory for a complex system.
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The text is written in two columns per page, 25-28 lines per page.
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He hasn't exactly written it; he collated it.
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Even highly formalized, systematic rules such as laws and written rules of bureaucracy are never complete in their specification.
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We see that the topic of the day, written on the chalkboard, is "civilization".
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The letter attracted remarkable attention; over four hundred articles and pamphlets were written in response to it.
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Other issues she has written/spoken of are unruly children, the behaviour of which she attributes to bad parenting, inconsiderate cellphone users, and copyright violators.
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It is written with the author's usual readable flow, with a style that somehow suggests (without being overt and therefore off-putting) an acquaintanceship between author and reader.
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