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1. phrasal verbIf you write up something that has been done or said, you record it on paper in a neat and complete form, usually using notes that you have made. He wrote up his visit in a report of over 600 pages. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Mr Sadler conducted interviews, and his girlfriend wrote them up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. See also write-up See full dictionary entry for write
Word forms: plural write-upscountable nounA write-up is an article in a newspaper or magazine, in which someone gives their opinion of something such as a film, restaurant, or new product. The show received a good write-up. The guide book contains a short write-up of each hotel. [+ of] write up in British Englishverb (tr, adverb)1. to describe fully, complete, or bring up to date in writing write up a diary 2. to praise or bring to public notice in writing 3. accounting, USa. to place an excessively high value on (an asset) b. to increase the book value of (an asset) in order to reflect more accurately its current worth in the market noun write-up4. a published account of something, such as a review in a newspaper or magazine 5. accounting, USa. an excessive or illegally high valuation of corporate assets b. a raising of the book value of an asset write-up in British English (ˈraɪtˌʌp) nouna written review of someone or something in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc. Somebody told me you got a terrific write-up in the 'Guardian'. The guide book contains a short write-up of each hotel. The show received a good write-up. write up in American English 1. to write a record or account of 2. to complete in writing 4. Accounting to increase the book value of (an asset) See full dictionary entry for write write-up in American English (ˈraɪtˌʌp) US noun1. Informal a written report or description, as in a newspaper, magazine, etc.; sometimes, specif., a favorable account, as for a publicity release 2. an increase in the book value of an asset (raɪt ʌp) noun( Accounting: Financial statements) A write-up is the act of doing the trial balance and financial statements at the end of the year. Essentially, the write-up is only concerned with creating a trial balance, usually just to do the taxes. She does write-up work for clients, recording their accounting transactions in accounting records,and preparing their financial statements. A write-up is the act of doing the trial balance and financial statements at the end of theyear. Examples of 'write up' in a sentencewrite up She would go for a swim when she'd unpacked, write up her diary in bed, and then lights out.Give her a chance to write up her project on her own first, if that's what she wants.There was even a small, glassed-off cubicle for Jacques alone, for him to do his accounts and write up his menus.She fully intended to write up a report for the file on Jennifer Spencer.Big, big write-up in the LA Times, perfect PR, how you flushed the guy out, all the right touches and now the acquisition of your company.A long write-up about the project painted a rosy picture of the future.Just as well because the show itself got a very nasty write-up.she cried, thrusting the paper at him," a really nice write-up about tonight! Chinese translation of 'write up' vt - [minutes, report, findings]
把 ... 整理成文 (bǎ ... zhěnglǐ chéngwén) - [event, visit etc]
详(詳)细(細)记(記)述 (xiángxì jìshù)
See write - write into
- write off
- write out
- write up
- write-off
- writer
- writer/artist in residence
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