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Definition of write-up in English: write-upnounˈrʌɪtʌpˈraɪd ˌəp 1A written account, in particular a newspaper article giving an opinion or review of an event, performance, or product. (报刊或杂志上的)报道,评论 we had a good write-up in yesterday's paper Example sentencesExamples - To my horror, in the subsequent band officer elections, I landed the job of reporter, which meant a weekly write-up in the local paper describing our half-time shows.
- The SJ Mercury News has a detailed write-up of the history and current use of the Lomo camera.
- It was mostly a blur, but expect a write-up and more thoughts on the event over the next few days.
- She said: ‘I got write-ups in the Guardian and The Telegraph which was rare because they never used to cover hockey much.’
- A popular feature of The Young Issue is ‘Shadow’, which allows a member of the editorial team to spend a day following someone in their job and produce a write-up on it for the site.
- I have nothing to say about the articles and write-ups published in MG under different heads as they are superb and fact-finding as usual.
- We got a good feed, too, and - the final icing on the cake - Arabella the food critic from Yorkshire Aspirational magazine came and promised to give the event a glowing write-up.
- Radio airplay, TV appearances, write-ups in newspapers and magazines, and sales of CDs and tapes become vital at this stage.
- And I suppose this is another talking point for journos to put in a write-up about the complex when it opens?
- This has been hailed as good news in the media but like other write-ups on the epidemic, this has been done from the terraces and not in the ring as should be the case.
- There's been quite a lot of commemorative write-ups in the local papers.
- The write-ups are a storehouse of information for future generations.
- When I read the write-ups about the contributors, I realised that The Capilano Review publishes career writers, working on novels and having already published well before exposure in the anthology.
- Later, Bhabendrenath Saikia's Sandhyaraag also fuelled some inquisitiveness about serious cinema, which was genuinely reflected in a few write-ups in newspapers.
- Hadn't anyone noticed the lovely write-ups in the Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star?
- This month's write-up of top new products from 1999 displays some new technology.
- Please, please send me write-ups or references to interesting articles etc.
- Possibly the best write-up of his masterful performance last night is here.
- Even the press were kind, and I got great write-ups in Vogue, The Guardian, Drapers Record and the Independent.
- They were figuring that it would maybe sell a couple of thousand copies, but it got very strong write-ups in a couple of the New York newspapers and demand was high for it.
Synonyms notice, announcement, bulletin 2Finance An increase in the estimated or nominal value of an asset. Definition of write-up in US English: write-upnounˈrīd ˌəpˈraɪd ˌəp 1A written account, in particular a newspaper article giving an opinion or review of an event, performance, or product. (报刊或杂志上的)报道,评论 we had a good write-up in yesterday's paper Example sentencesExamples - The write-ups are a storehouse of information for future generations.
- Later, Bhabendrenath Saikia's Sandhyaraag also fuelled some inquisitiveness about serious cinema, which was genuinely reflected in a few write-ups in newspapers.
- There's been quite a lot of commemorative write-ups in the local papers.
- It was mostly a blur, but expect a write-up and more thoughts on the event over the next few days.
- The SJ Mercury News has a detailed write-up of the history and current use of the Lomo camera.
- This month's write-up of top new products from 1999 displays some new technology.
- Possibly the best write-up of his masterful performance last night is here.
- A popular feature of The Young Issue is ‘Shadow’, which allows a member of the editorial team to spend a day following someone in their job and produce a write-up on it for the site.
- Hadn't anyone noticed the lovely write-ups in the Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star?
- They were figuring that it would maybe sell a couple of thousand copies, but it got very strong write-ups in a couple of the New York newspapers and demand was high for it.
- We got a good feed, too, and - the final icing on the cake - Arabella the food critic from Yorkshire Aspirational magazine came and promised to give the event a glowing write-up.
- When I read the write-ups about the contributors, I realised that The Capilano Review publishes career writers, working on novels and having already published well before exposure in the anthology.
- I have nothing to say about the articles and write-ups published in MG under different heads as they are superb and fact-finding as usual.
- She said: ‘I got write-ups in the Guardian and The Telegraph which was rare because they never used to cover hockey much.’
- And I suppose this is another talking point for journos to put in a write-up about the complex when it opens?
- Even the press were kind, and I got great write-ups in Vogue, The Guardian, Drapers Record and the Independent.
- To my horror, in the subsequent band officer elections, I landed the job of reporter, which meant a weekly write-up in the local paper describing our half-time shows.
- Please, please send me write-ups or references to interesting articles etc.
- Radio airplay, TV appearances, write-ups in newspapers and magazines, and sales of CDs and tapes become vital at this stage.
- This has been hailed as good news in the media but like other write-ups on the epidemic, this has been done from the terraces and not in the ring as should be the case.
Synonyms notice, announcement, bulletin 2Finance An increase in the estimated or nominal value of an asset. |