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  • 121write-protect — write pro·tect (rītʹprə tĕktʹ) tr.v. Computer Science write pro·tect·ed, write pro·tect·ing, write pro·tects To modify (a file or disk) so that its data cannot be edited or erased. * * * …

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  • 122Write About Love — Album par Belle and Sebastian Sortie 2010 Genre Pop Label Rough Trade Records Albums de …

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  • 123write-back — ˈwrite back noun [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING when the value of an asset that had been written off or written down increases, for example when a debt that you thought would not be paid is unexpectedly paid * * * write back UK US noun [C]… …

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  • 124write off (something) — 1. to accept that a debt will not be paid. Last year the bank wrote off $17 million in bad loans. I ll probably never see the money I loaned my brother, so I guess I ll write it off. 2. to decide that something will not be successful. For a long… …

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  • 125write–off — / rīt ˌȯf/ n 1: the elimination of an asset or amount due from the books 2: tax write off Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 126write-off — n 1.) BrE a vehicle that has been so badly damaged that it can never be used again ▪ The car was a complete write off. 2.) a period of time when you fail to achieve anything ▪ This morning was a complete write off. 3.) an official agreement that… …

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  • 127write-protected — write pro|tect|ed [ ,raıt prə tektəd ] adjective COMPUTING a computer FILE or DISK that is write protected has been marked so that the information contained in it cannot be changed or DELETED (=removed): Once write protected, a disk can t be… …

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  • 128write in something — write in (something) to send a letter or electronic message to an organization or business. A lot of customers write in their complaints and get nothing from the company in response. Write in today and let us know what you think …

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