to write to sb
121write-down — [rīt′doun΄] n. a reduction in the book value of an asset, as because of depreciation or a decline in market value …
122write-off — [rītôf΄] n. something written off, amortized, etc …
123write-up — ☆ write up [rīt′up΄ ] n. 1. Informal a written report or description, as in a newspaper, magazine, etc.; sometimes, specif., a favorable account, as for a publicity release 2. an increase in the book value of an asset …
124write|a|ble — «ryt uh buhl», adjective capable of having data recorded upon it: »Writeable CD s and DVD s are used to store everything from wedding pictures to financial reports …
125write one's ticket — write one s (own) ticket informal dictate one s own terms …
126write somebody out (of something) — ˌwrite sbˈout (of sth) derived to remove a character from a regular series on television or radio • She was written out after 20 years in the role. Main entry: ↑writederived …
127write something into something — ˌwrite sth ˈinto sth derived to include a rule or condition in a contract or an agreement when it is made • A penalty clause was written into the contract. Main entry: ↑writederived …
128write something off as something — ˌwrite sb/sthˈoff (as sth) derived to decide that sb/sth is a failure or not worth paying any attention to Syn: ↑dismiss Main entry: ↑writederived …