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101 typewriting paper
ˈtype·writ·ing pa·pern Schreibmaschinenpapier nt[non-]erasable \typewriting paper [nicht] radierfähiges Schreibmaschinenpapier -
102 ad writer
'ad writ·er nWerbetexter(in) m(f) -
103 copywriter
'copy·writ·er n[Werbe]texter(in) m(f) -
104 co-writer
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105 creative writing
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106 crime writer
'crime writ·er nKrimiautor(in) m(f) -
107 feature writer
'fea·ture writ·er nFeuilletonist(in) m(f) -
108 ghost-writer
'ghost-writ·er nGhostwriter m;to hire a \ghost-writer einen Ghostwriter beschäftigen -
109 golf-ball typewriter
golf-ball 'type·writ·er nKugelkopfschreibmaschine f -
110 handwriting
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111 handwriting analysis
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112 handwriting expert
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113 handwritten
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114 mirror writing
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115 mystery writer
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116 overwritten
over·'writ·ten adj( too strong) zu stark formuliert;( too rhetorical) zu schwülstig;( too flowery) zu blumig -
117 peremptory
1) ( autocratic) gebieterisch;\peremptory behaviour herrisches [o diktatorisches] Verhalten;\peremptory statement kategorische Anordnung2) law End-;\peremptory challenge Ablehnung eines Geschworenen ohne Angabe der Gründe;\peremptory decision Endurteil nt;\peremptory writ gerichtliche Verfügung -
118 précis-writing
pré·cis-writ·ing [ʼpreɪsi: ˌ-, Am -t̬-] ndas Schreiben eines Précis ( geh) -
119 quash
[kwɒʃ, Am kwɑ:ʃ] vtto \quash sth1) ( destroy) bones, a hand, people etw zermalmen; ( fig); hopes, plans etw zerstören [o zunichte machen] ( fig)2) (fig: suppress) rebellion, revolt etw [gewaltsam] unterdrücken [o ( fig) niederschlagen] [o ( fig) niederwerfen];to \quash rumours Gerüchte zum Verstummen bringen ( fig)to \quash a conviction/ decision/ sentence einen Schuldspruch/Beschluss/ein Urteil aufheben fachspr;to \quash a writ eine gerichtliche [o richterliche] Anweisung aufheben [o für nichtig erklären]; fachspr -
120 screenwriter
'screen·writ·er nDrehbuchautor(in) m(f)
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