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1 writ
[rit] n 1 escrito, documento. 2 édito, edital, decreto, mandado, ordem, ata. 3 intimação, chamamento a juízo. a writ was served upon me (taken out against him) / recebi uma intimação (foi-lhe enviada uma intimação). • v arch ps, pp de to write. the Holy Writ a Sagrada Escritura. writ of assistance ordem de confisco. writ of attachment a) ordem de prisão. b) mandado de penhora. writ of error rescrito de revisão de processo. writ of execution Jur 1 mandado de execução. 2 ordem judicial de pagamento. -
2 writ of attachment
writ of attachmenta) ordem de prisão. b) mandado de penhora.————————writ of attachmentordem de prisão. -
3 writ of error
writ of errorJur apelação à instância superior por erro processual.————————writ of errorrescrito de revisão de processo. -
4 writ large
writ large[rit l'a:dʒ] adj em maior escala, feito mais claro e mais fácil para ser percebido, de uma forma mais clara e mais forte. -
5 writ of assistance
writ of assistanceordem de confisco. -
6 writ of execution
writ of executionJur 1 mandado de execução. 2 ordem judicial de pagamento. -
7 writ of extent
writ of extentJur mandado de penhora. -
8 Holy Writ
Ho.ly Writ[houli ri't] n Sagrada Escritura, Bíblia. -
9 to write the Holy Writ
to write. the Holy Writa Sagrada Escritura. -
10 writable
writ.a.ble[r'aitəbəl] adj Comp gravável. writable control storage Comp memória gravável de controle. -
11 writing book
writ.ing book[r'aitiŋ buk] n caderno de escrita. -
12 writing case
writ.ing case[r'aitiŋ keis] n estojo para escrever. -
13 writing desk
writ.ing desk[r'aitiŋ desk] n escrivaninha, secretária.————————writing deskescrivaninha. -
14 writing materials
writ.ing ma.te.ri.als[r'aitiŋ mətiəriəlz] n pl material de escritório. -
15 writing pad
writ.ing pad[r'aitiŋ pæd] n bloco de papel para escrever. -
16 writing paper
writ.ing pa.per[r'aitiŋ peipə] n papel de carta. -
17 writing table
writ.ing ta.ble[r'aitiŋ teibəl] n escrivaninha. -
18 writing-down allowance
writ.ing-down al.low.ance[raitiŋ daun əl'auəns] n Com margem de depreciação. -
19 written-down value
writ.ten-down val.ue[ritən daun v'ælju:] n Com valor escriturado, valor contábil. -
20 Braille writer
Braille writ.er[br'eil raitə] n máquina de escrever braile.
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writ — / rit/ n [Old English, something written] 1: a letter that was issued in the name of the English monarch from Anglo Saxon times to declare his grants, wishes, and commands 2: an order or mandatory process in writing issued in the name of the… … Law dictionary
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