释义 |
writBrE /rɪt/NAmE /rɪt/ noun~ (for sth) (against sb) a legal document from a court telling sb to do or not to do sth (法庭的)令状,书面命令◆The company has been served with a writ for breach of contract. 这家公司因违约已接到法院令状。◆We fully intend to issue a writ against the newspaper. 我们一心想传讯这家报纸。 ➡ see also Holy Writ writBrE /rɪt/NAmE /rɪt/ verb(old use) past participle of write ●ˌwrit ˈlarge(literary) easy to see or understand 显而易见的;公然◆Mistrust was writ large on her face. 她脸上明显流露出不信任的神情。 () being a large or obvious example of the thing mentioned 明摆着;典型◆This is deception writ large. 这是明目张胆的欺骗。 |