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1 joined-up
[ʤɔɪndˈʌp]\joined-up writing Schreibschrift f\joined-up thinking logisches Denken -
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3 script
[skrɪpt] noun1) (handwriting) Handschrift, die4) (system of writing) Schrift, die* * *[skript](the text of a play, talk etc: Have the actors all got their scripts?) das Manuskript- academic.ru/64989/scriptwriter">scriptwriter* * *[skrɪpt]I. nto keep [or stick] to the \script FILM, TV sich akk ans Drehbuch halten; ( fig) sich akk an die Absprache haltento read from a \script ablesenin Arabic/Cyrillic \script in arabischer/kyrillischer Schriftitalic \script Kursivschrift fII. vt* * *[skrɪpt]1. n1) (= style of writing) Schrift f; (= joined writing) Schreibschrift f; (= handwriting) Handschrift f; (TYP, = cursive) Kursivdruck m2) (SCH, UNIV) (schriftliche) Arbeit2. vtplay, documentary den Text schreiben zu; screenplay das Drehbuch schreiben für; talk etc das (Manu)skript schreiben für* * *script [skrıpt]A s1. Handschrift f2. Schrift(zeichen) f(pl)3. Schrift(art) f4. TYPO Schreibschrift f5. JUR Original n, Urschrift f6. Text m7. a) THEAT etc Manuskript nb) FILM, TV Drehbuch n8. SCHULE Br (schriftliche) PrüfungsarbeitB v/t1. das Drehbuch schreiben für:the film was scripted by … das Drehbuch des Films stammt von …2. a) ein Fest etc planenb) ein Programm etc ausarbeiten* * *[skrɪpt] noun1) (handwriting) Handschrift, die4) (system of writing) Schrift, die* * *(handwriting) n.Handschrift f. (film) n.Drehbuch -¨r n. n.Manuscript n.Schrift -en f. -
4 cursive
['kə:siv]* * *cur·sive[ˈkɜ:sɪv, AM ˈkɜ:r-]\cursive writing Kursivschrift f* * *['kɜːsɪv]1. adjkursiv, Kursiv-2. nKursivschrift f* * *in cursive characters TYPO in Schreibschrift (gedruckt)B s TYPO Schreibschrift f* * *adj.kursiv adj.
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