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be written up in tome manner

  • 1 write\ up

    1. III
    write up smth. /smth. up/
    1) write up the whole event (the occurrence, the accident, the transaction, the acting of the leading players, etc.) подробно описать событие и т.д.; the lecturer went across to the blackboard and wrote up a formula лектор подошел к доске и четко выписал формулу
    2) write up the reports (one's diary, etc.) дописывать /доводить до конца, заканчивать/ отчеты и т.д.; write up the books привести финансовые документы /книги/ в порядок
    2. XI
    be written up in tome manner the resort was greatly written up об этом курорте очень много писали, этот курорт расхвалили в печати; be written up somewhere notices (the details of the train alterations, etc.) are written up on the wall (inside the main entrance to the station, etc.) объявления и т.д. висят на видном месте на стене и т.д.
    3. XXI1
    1) write up smth. /smth. up/ for smth. write up the affair for his paper (an account of the fire for the local paper, etc.) подробно описать /расписать/ событие в газете и т.д.
    2) write up smth. /smth. up/ of /on/ smth. write up one's notes of /on/ the lecture (the minutes of the meeting, etc.) полностью переписать /привести в порядок/ конспекты лекции и т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > write\ up

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