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  • 101 write

    <wrote, written or old writ> [raɪt] vt
    to \write sth etw schreiben;
    he wrote the appointment in his calendar er trug die Verabredung in seinen Kalender ein;
    to \write a letter to sb jdm einen Brief schreiben
    2) ( complete)
    to \write sth etw ausstellen;
    to \write sb a cheque [or a cheque to sb] jdm einen Scheck ausstellen [o ausschreiben];
    to \write a prescription/ receipt ein Rezept/eine Quittung ausstellen;
    to \write one's will sein Testament aufsetzen
    3) (Can, Sa) sch
    to \write a test einen Test schreiben
    4) ( compose)
    to \write sth etw schreiben;
    to \write sb sth etw für jdn [o jdm etw] schreiben;
    to \write to sb [that...] (Brit, Aus) [or (Am) to \write sb [that...]] jdm schreiben[, dass...];
    to \write a book/ song/ thesis ein Buch/ein Lied/eine Doktorarbeit schreiben;
    to \write sth in English/ German/ French etw auf Englisch/Deutsch/Französisch verfassen
    5) ( state)
    to \write that... schreiben [o berichten], dass...
    6) ( add)
    to \write sth into sth etw in etw akk einfügen;
    to \write sth into a contract etw in einen Vertrag aufnehmen
    to \write sth to sth etw auf etw dat speichern
    to \write an insurance policy eine Versicherungspolice unterschreiben [o unterzeichnen];
    PHRASES:
    to be nothing to \write home about nichts Weltbewegendes sein;
    that was nothing to \write home about das hat uns nicht vom Hocker gerissen ( fam) vi
    1) ( make letters) schreiben;
    to \write clearly/ legibly deutlich/leserlich schreiben;
    to know how/learn [how] to read and \write Lesen und Schreiben können/lernen
    2) ( handwrite) mit der Hand schreiben
    3) ( compose literature) schreiben;
    to \write about [or on] sth über etw akk schreiben;
    to \write for a living Schriftsteller(in) m(f) sein
    4) comput schreiben, speichern, sichern

    English-German students dictionary > write

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  • read — (rēd) v. read (rĕd), read·ing, reads v. tr. 1. To examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed characters, words, or sentences). 2. To utter or render aloud (written or printed material): »read poems to the students …   Word Histories

  • read-write — ˌread ˈwrite adjective abbreviation RW COMPUTING a read write memory, disk, or file is one that you can change or add information to, as well as read from: • The card contains 5 Kbytes of read write memory that can be used for multiple… …   Financial and business terms

  • read someone like a book — phrase to be able to understand easily what someone is thinking or feeling I know what you’re thinking – I can read you like a book. Thesaurus: to understand someone s character or thinkingsynonym Main entry: book * * * understand someone s… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Read — (r[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Read} (r[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reading}.] [OE. reden, r[ae]den, AS. r[=ae]dan to read, advise, counsel, fr. r[=ae]d advice, counsel, r[=ae]dan (imperf. reord) to advise, counsel, guess; akin to D. raden to advise …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Read — (r[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Read} (r[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reading}.] [OE. reden, r[ae]den, AS. r[=ae]dan to read, advise, counsel, fr. r[=ae]d advice, counsel, r[=ae]dan (imperf. reord) to advise, counsel, guess; akin to D. raden to advise …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • read someone like a book — read (someone) like a book if you can read someone like a book, you know exactly what they are feeling or thinking without having to ask. You re bored, aren t you? I can read you like a book …   New idioms dictionary

  • read like a book — read (someone) like a book if you can read someone like a book, you know exactly what they are feeling or thinking without having to ask. You re bored, aren t you? I can read you like a book …   New idioms dictionary

  • read like a book — read (someone) like a book : to easily understand the true thoughts and feelings of (someone) by looking at how that person acts or behaves My mom always knows when I m lying. She can read me like a book. • • • Main Entry: ↑read …   Useful english dictionary

  • can — vb Can, may are often confused in use. In its commonest sense can expresses ability, whether physical or mental {he can climb this pole} {he is only four, but he can read} {he will do it if he possibly can} {when Duty whispers low, thou must, the …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • read (something) into (something) — to give your own meaning to something rather than what was intended. Experts warned against reading too much into Friday s election results. People can read into his comments anything they want to, but no decision has been made. Usage notes:… …   New idioms dictionary

  • read — read1 W1S1 [ri:d] v past tense and past participle read [red] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(words/books)¦ 2¦(find information)¦ 3¦(read and speak)¦ 4¦(music/maps etc)¦ 5¦(computer)¦ 6¦(understand something in a particular way)¦ 7¦(have words on)¦ 8¦(style of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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