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1 write in
intransitive verbhinschreiben (ugs.); (include) hineinschreibenwrite in for something — etwas [schriftlich] anfordern
* * *◆ write inI. vt1. AM POL▪ to \write in in ⇆ sb seine Stimme für jdn abgeben, der nicht auf der Kandidatenliste steht2. (put in)II. vi schreibenhe wrote in expressing his dissatisfaction with recent programming er schickte einen Brief, um seine Unzufriedenheit mit dem momentanen Programm auszudrücken▪ to \write in in to sb jdn anschreiben▪ to \write in in for sth etw anfordern* * *1. vt sep2) (US POL)to write sb in — seine Stimme für jdn abgeben, der nicht in der Liste aufgeführt ist
3) (= build in) condition, provision aufnehmenis there anything written in about that? — steht was dazu drin?
2. vischreiben ( to an +acc)someone has written in (to us) requesting this record — jemand hat uns (dat) geschrieben und um diese Platte gebeten
to write in for sth — etw anfordern, um etw schreiben
* * *A v/t1. einfügen, eintragen2. Bedingungen etc (in einen Vertrag etc) aufnehmen3. POL USa) seine Stimme für jemanden abgeben, der nicht auf der Kandidatenliste stehtb) der Kandidatenliste einen Namen hinzufügen;B v/i schreiben (to an akk):write in for sth um etwas schreiben, etwas anfordern* * *intransitive verbhinschreiben (ugs.); (include) hineinschreibenwrite in for something — etwas [schriftlich] anfordern
* * *v.einschreiben v.einspeichern v. -
2 write in
vtto \write in in <-> sb seine Stimme für jdn abgeben, der nicht auf der Kandidatenliste steht2) ( put in)to \write in in <-> sth ( in text) etw einfügen;he wrote in expressing his dissatisfaction with recent programming er schickte einen Brief, um seine Unzufriedenheit mit dem momentanen Programm auszudrücken;to \write in in to sb jdn anschreiben;to \write in in for sth etw anfordern
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