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41 speechwriter
speech.writ.er[sp'i:tʃ raitə] n autor de discurso, geralmente para pessoas importantes e para políticos. -
42 teletypewriter
tel.e.type.writ.er[təlit'aipraitə] n teletipo. -
43 ticket-writer
tick.et-writ.er[t'ikit raitə] n cartazista: especialista em escrever cartazes para vitrines. -
44 typewriter
noun (a machine with keys for printing letters on a piece of paper: a portable / an electric typewriter.)* * *type.writ.er[t'aipraitə] n máquina de escrever. -
45 typewriting
noun (writing produced by a typewriter: fifty pages of typing.) datilografia* * *type.writ.ing[t'aipraitiŋ] n datilografia. -
46 typewritten copy
type.writ.ten cop.y[taipritən k'ɔpi] n cópia feita a máquina ou no processador de texto. -
47 typewritten
type.writ.ten[t'aipritən] adj datilografado (máquina de escrever) ou digitado (processador de texto, computador). -
48 underwriter
un.der.writ.er['∧ndəraitə] n 1 segurador, agente de seguros, companhia de seguros. 2 Com que assina títulos, empréstimos. -
49 unwritten law
un.writ.ten law[∧nr'itən lɔ:] n 1 lei fundada nos costumes. 2 princípio segundo o qual a pessoa que mata o sedutor da esposa ou da filha tem direito a julgamento mais brando. -
50 unwritten
un.writ.ten[∧nr'itən] adj 1 não escrito, em branco. 2 não por escrito, oral, verbal. 3 tradicional. -
51 vertical writing
ver.ti.cal writ.ing[və:tikəl r'aitiŋ] n escrita vertical. -
52 writer
noun (a person who writes, especially for a living: Dickens was a famous English writer; the writer of this letter.) escritor* * *writ.er[r'aitə] n 1 escritor, autor. 2 escrivão, escrevente, amanuense. ghost-writer escritor-fantasma: indivíduo que escreve texto ou obra cuja autoria é atribuída a um outro. the writer of this/ hereof o abaixo-assinado. writer’s cramp (ou palsy) espasmo manual, quirospasmo (de quem escreve muito). writer to the signet advogado. -
53 writing
noun (letters or other forms of script giving the written form of (a) language: the Chinese form of writing; I can't read your writing.) escrita* * *writ.ing[r'aitiŋ] n 1 escrita. 2 composição (literária ou musical). 3 livro, artigo, poema, história, novela. 4 escrito, documento, ata, escritura. 5 profissão literária, ocupação de escrevente, cargo de escrivão. 6 letra, caligrafia. 7 writings trabalhos escritos, escritos literários. • adj de ou para escrever. at (this) writing no momento em que isto está sendo escrito. in one’s own writing de próprio punho. in writing por escrito. he put it in writing / ele o fez por escrito. -
54 written
['ritn]adjective (in writing: a written message.) escrito* * *writ.ten[r'itən] v pp de to write. • adj escrito, por escrito.
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