write verb ⇨write1 (write in black ink)⇨write2 (write a book)write1
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Write clearly in black ink.用黑色墨水书写清楚。write a book写书write ♦︎ sign ♦︎ write sth down ♦︎ put sth down ♦︎ scribble ♦︎ copy ♦︎ scrawl ♦︎ transcribeThese words all mean to form letters or numbers on a surface, especially using a pen or pencil.这些词均表示写字、书写。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to write / sign / write sth down / put sth down / scribble / scrawl on sth◆to write / write sth down / put sth down / scribble / scrawl in sth◆to copy / transcribe sth into sth◆to write / sign / write sth down / put sth down / scribble / scrawl with sth◆to write / put / scribble / copy / scrawl sth down◆to write / copy sth out◆to write / write down / put down / scribble / copy / transcribe some notes◆to write / sign / write down / put down / scribble / scrawl your name◆to write / scribble / scrawl your signature■write(wrote, written) [intransitive, transitive] to form letters, words or numbers on a surface such as paper, especially using a pen or pencil; to give information in writing写字;书写;写◆I haven't got anything to write with.我没有书写用的笔。◆Please write clearly in black ink.请用黑色墨水书写清楚。◆In some countries children don't start learning to read and write until they are six.有些国家的儿童六岁才开始读书写字。◆Write your answer out again on a new sheet of paper.把答案誊写在另一张纸上。◆Anicent historians wrote of a lost continent beneath the ocean.古代史学家曾描述过一块被大海淹没的大陆。◆In his latest book he writes that the theory has since been disproved.他在最近的一本书里称这个理论已证明是错误的。◆I'll write you a receipt.我给你写个收据吧。▸writing
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[uncountable] ◆Our son's having problems with his reading and writing.我们的儿子在读写方面有困难。◆There was writing all over the desk.书桌上到处都是字迹。◆Who's this from? I don't recognize the writing.这是谁写的?我认不出这笔迹。■sign [intransitive, transitive] to write your name on a letter or document, to show that you have written it, that you agree with what it says, or that it is genuine署名;签字;签署◆Sign here, please.请在这里签名。◆Sign your name here, please.请在这里签名。◆You haven't signed the letter.这封信您还没有署名。◆The treaty was signed on 24 March.条约是3月24日签订的。◆The player was signing autographs for a group of fans.这名运动员正在为一群拥护者签名。◆He signed himself 'Jimmy'.他署名“吉米”。▸signature
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[countable, uncountable] ◆Someone had forged her signature on the cheque.有人在支票上伪造了她的签名。 (formal) ◆Two copies of the contract will be sent to you for signature.合同一式两份,将送交您签字。■ˌwrite sth ˈdown
phrasal verb
(wrote, written)to write sth on paper, especially in order to remember or record it写下;记录下◆Write down the address before you forget it.把地址写下来,免得忘了。◆Everything he said was written down.他说的每一句话都被记录下来。■ˌput sth ˈdown
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(putting, put, put)to write sth down写下;记录下◆The meeting's on the 23rd. Put it down in your diary.会议日期是23号,把它记在你的记事本里。◆One day I'm going to put it all down on paper.总有一天我会把所有这一切写下来。NOTE辨析 Write sth down or put sth down?There is no real difference in meaning between these two verbs. Put sth down is usually used with a prepositional phrase to show where or how sth is written.这两个动词在含义上没有实质差别。put sth down通常与介词短语连用,表示在哪里写或如何写◆Put it down in your diary / on paper / in writing.把它记在你的记事本里/纸上;把它写下来。■scribble [transitive, intransitive] to write sth quickly and carelessly, especially because you do not have much time; to draw marks that do not mean anything草草记下;匆匆书写;胡写乱画◆He scribbled a note to his sister before leaving.临行前,他给妹妹草草写了封短信。◆Throughout the interview, the journalists scribbled away furiously.在整个采访过程中,记者们忙不迭地写个不停。◆Someone had scribbled all over the table in crayon.不知是谁用蜡笔胡写乱画,满桌子上都是。▸scribble
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[uncountable, plural] ◆How do you expect me to read this scribble?这种写得歪歪扭扭的东西,让我怎么看?◆The page was covered with a mass of scribbles.那页纸上净是些胡写乱画的东西。■copy [transitive] to write sth exactly as it is written somewhere else抄写;誊写◆She copied the phone number into her address book.她把那个电话号码抄写到自己的通讯录上。◆I copied out several poems.我抄录了几首诗。■scrawl [transitive, intransitive] to write sth in a careless untidy way, making it difficult to read马马虎虎(或潦草)地写◆She had scrawled the directions on a piece of paper.她把用法说明胡乱记在一张纸上了。◆Someone had scrawled all over my notes.有人在我的笔记上胡写乱画,弄得一塌糊涂。▸scrawl
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[countable, uncountable] ◆Her signature was an illegible scrawl.她的签名潦草难辨。◆I can't be expected to read this scrawl!不会让我来看这么潦草的东西吧!NOTE辨析 Scribble or scrawl?People scrawl when they are being careless, but not particularly because they do not have much time. * scrawl指因粗心书写潦草,不一定因为时间仓促◆The journalists scrawled away furiously.■transcribe trænˈskraɪb [transitive] to record thoughts, speech or data in a written form, or in a different form from the original记录;抄录;把⋯转成(书写或别的形式)◆Clerks transcribe everything that is said in court.书记员把法庭上所有的话都记录在案。◆The interview was recorded and then transcribed.采访谈话先录了音,然后再抄录出来。 see also transcript ⇨ copynoun1write2
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Write clearly in black ink.用黑色墨水书写清楚。write a book写书write ♦︎ compose ♦︎ dash sth offThese words all mean to produce sth in written form so that people can read, perform or use it.这些词均表示写作、作曲、编写。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to write / compose / dash off a / an letter / essay◆to write / compose a / an novel / poem / speech / song / opera / symphony◆to write / compose music◆to write / dash off a note■write(wrote, written) [transitive, intransitive] to produce sth in written form so that people can read, perform or use it写作;作曲;编写◆He hopes to write a book about his experiences one day.他希望有一天能写本关于自己经历的书。◆She had to write a report on the project.她必须就这一项目写一份报告。◆Students will be expected to write their own computer programs.要求学生自己编写电脑程序。◆I wanted to travel and then write about it.我想去旅行,然后把见闻写下来。◆He writes for 'The New Yorker'(= works as a writer).他为《纽约客》杂志撰稿。◆She wrote him several poems.她写了几首诗给他。 see also writing ⇨ literature, writings ⇨ worknoun4■composekəmˈpəʊz; NAmEkəmˈpoʊz [transitive] (ratherformal) to write music; to write a letter, speech, poem, etc. with a lot of care and thought作曲;撰写(信函、讲稿、诗歌等)◆Mozart composed his last opera shortly before he died.莫扎特在创作了他最后一部歌剧后不久便去世了。◆She composed a letter of protest.她写了一封抗议信。 see also composition ⇨ worknoun4■ˌdash sth ˈoff
phrasal verb
to write or draw sth very quickly仓促写出;草草画成◆I dashed off a note to my brother.我急急忙忙给我弟弟写了个字条。