write (wrote)

  • 71write on — verb write about a particular topic (Freq. 3) Snow wrote about China • Syn: ↑write of, ↑write about • Topics: ↑writing, ↑authorship, ↑composition, ↑ …

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  • 72write up — verb a) To write about positively. The paper wrote up the teams prospects. b) To document the faults of. His supervisor wrote him up after their last argument …

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  • 73write — verb 1) he wrote her name in the book Syn: put in writing, put down, jot down, note (down), take down, record, inscribe, sign, scribble, scrawl, pen, pencil 2) I wrote a poem Syn …

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  • 74write into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms write into : present tense I/you/we/they write into he/she/it writes into present participle writing into past tense wrote into past participle written into write something into something to include a… …

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  • 75write out — /ˌraɪt aυt/ verb to write something in full ● She wrote out the minutes of the meeting from her notes. ♦ to write out a cheque to write the words and figures on a cheque and then sign it …

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  • 76write someone/something off — 1 they have had to write off loans: FORGET ABOUT, disregard, give up on, cancel, annul, wipe out. 2 he wrote off his new car: WRECK, smash up, crash, destroy …

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  • 77write sb off — UK US write sb/sth off Phrasal Verb with write({{}}/raɪt/ verb (wrote, written) ► to decide that a particular person or thing is no longer useful, important, or successful: »The company was written off by its competitors …

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  • 78write sb/sth off — UK US write sb/sth off Phrasal Verb with write({{}}/raɪt/ verb (wrote, written) ► to decide that a particular person or thing is no longer useful, important, or successful: »The company was written off by its competitors …

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  • 79write sth into sth — UK US write sth into sth Phrasal Verb with write({{}}/raɪt/ verb (wrote, written) ► LAW to include a particular instruction, rule, etc. in an agreement: »The annual unpaid leave she negotiated was written into her contract …

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  • 80write off — 1) they have had to write off loans Syn: forget about, disregard, give up on, cancel, annul 2) she wrote off the cost of the computer Syn: deduct, claim 3) who would write off a player of his stature? Syn …

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