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		Definition of writer in English: writernoun ˈrʌɪtəˈraɪdər 1A person who has written something or who writes in a particular way. 执笔者;撰写人,撰稿人 写信人。 Example sentencesExamples -  I found the comments by a letter writer in the December issue about the top ten eligible players not in the Hall of Fame most interesting.
 -  Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace.
 -  A number of commentators, including letter writers to this newspaper, have made the point, banging on about the general rottenness of modern life.
 -  That's a method you normally associate with novelists and prose writers rather than comics.
 -  Cavell's writing displays the rhetorical features that we've seen in novelists and prose writers alike as they perform their thoughts.
 -  We shared an office as thesis writers back in the days of '99.
 -  The case against the letter writers can be reduced to this: they no longer knew the difference between private and public.
 -  Earlier this year, commentators and letter writers seemed to turn up the heat.
 -  An ombudsman will be appointed as a final level of review to help resolve disputes between authors and letter writers in a fair manner.
 -  There also is usually a diverse mix of essayists and letter writers on our op-ed page.
 
 - 1.1 A person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job or occupation.
作家,著者  Dickens was a prolific writer 狄更斯是位多产作家。  a writer of short stories Example sentencesExamples -  The Trust now holds regular readings of Wordsworth's works, using actors, and employs writers and artists in residence to breathe life into the poet's legacy.
 -  Through his British publisher, Crane met the writer Joseph Conrad, who became his close friend.
 -  Gurdev Singh Ropana is an acclaimed writer of short stories and novels in Punjabi.
 -  The play is part of the Shell Connections project which involves the UK National Theatre commissioning ten professional writers to write new work for youth theatre.
 -  The project paid for theatre productions and kept professional actors, writers and theatre workers employed.
 -  First print runs for established literary fiction writers such as Margaret Atwood tend to average 30,000 or 40,000.
 -  Members include a variety or writers and would vary from scribblers to novelists, poets, and writers of short stories and writers for children.
 -  Mansfield, born in turn-of-the-century New Zealand, was one of the first modern short story writers to fuse prose and poetry.
 -  Dryden is also one of the first writers of English literary criticism.
 -  Today, Dave is a lobster fisherman, while Maureen is both a fisher and a writer of short stories, novels, poetry, and children's literature.
 -  Science fiction writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells have written about life on and invaders from Mars.
 -  When Marcus founded Irish Writing in 1946, he courted writers of short stories and poetry, rather than novelists, to fill its pages.
 -  Elisabeth Hurst is a writer of short stories; Jo Rittenhouse is a poet.
 -  Alex Ninian is a travel writer whose articles on India and other countries have appeared in numerous British and American publications.
 -  The short story writers I have enjoyed most recently are Etgar Keret and Jhumpa Lahiri.
 -  From Joburg to Jozi is a compilation of short stories by writers and journalists who live or who have lived in the city.
 -  This connection to both local and global urban realities has generated a range of critical responses from culture brokers and art writers.
 -  Also, they all work in creative fields - artists, musicians, writers, architectural photographers, cartoonists.
 -  And as a bonus there are a few literary/review essays on writers like Nabokov, Sebald and Evelyn Waugh.
 -  ‘The book is about growing old as a man,’ says short story writer, novelist and playwright Carl Nixon.
 
 Synonyms author, wordsmith, man/woman of letters, penman, creative writer informal scribbler, scribe, pen-pusher, hack, potboiler  
 2Computing  A device that writes data to a storage medium. 〔计算机〕记录器 Example sentencesExamples -  You could use a zip drive, a CDR / DVD writer, a USB drive or a secure online storage service.
 -  Like most of the DVD writers of the last 6 months, there is no headphone jack or volume control on the front of the DRW8800.
 -  Support for multimedia devices such as CD writers is improved but SuSE support for scanners, though improved, remains less than perfect.
 -  Goods seized included 1000s of illegal copies of software, music and films plus PCs, CD / DVD writers and video recorders.
 
 3historical A scribe. 〈英,史〉文书;抄写员 - 3.1archaic  A clerk, especially in the navy or in government offices.
〈英,古〉海军职员;政府文员  
 
 PhrasesThe condition of being unable to think of what to write or how to proceed with writing. (使作者不能进行写作的)作者心理阻滞  the novelist recovered from a two-year bout with writer's block Example sentencesExamples -  Father had had writer's block since writing his last novel, Jacob Wrestling.
 -  Some call it writer's block, others, cruelly, call it a lack of creativity.
 -  I've been trying for some time to help Suzy overcome a bad case of writer's block, partly by encouraging her to blog.
 -  From his output, you wouldn't think Stephen King suffered from writer's block.
 -  Sorry that this chapter took so long, but I was having serious writer's block.
 
 
 Pain or stiffness in the hand caused by excessive writing. (书写过多造成的)书写痉挛  muscular disorders including tennis elbow and writer's cramp Example sentencesExamples -  Their definition of a disease is loose, at best; the list includes everything from cancer and AIDS to constipation, colour blindness, writer's cramp and the hiccups.
 -  But even when mild, such spasm can be undesirable, as in writer's cramp or the analogous problems for musicians.
 -  I've been scribbling a lot recently, so much that writer's cramp has set in.
 -  A fellow joked afterwards that I should have writer's cramp what with all the books I had to sign.
 -  Getting writer's cramp in the midst of What Maisie Knew, Henry James hired a shorthand typist and his style changed accordingly.
 
 
 
 OriginOld English wrītere (see write). Rhymesall-nighter, biter, blighter, fighter, igniter, inciter, indicter, inviter, lighter, mitre (US miter), overnighter, reciter, righter, sighter, smiter    Definition of writer in US English: writernounˈrīdərˈraɪdər 1A person who has written a particular text. 执笔者;撰写人,撰稿人 写信人。 Example sentencesExamples -  I found the comments by a letter writer in the December issue about the top ten eligible players not in the Hall of Fame most interesting.
 -  Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace.
 -  We shared an office as thesis writers back in the days of '99.
 -  There also is usually a diverse mix of essayists and letter writers on our op-ed page.
 -  Earlier this year, commentators and letter writers seemed to turn up the heat.
 -  Cavell's writing displays the rhetorical features that we've seen in novelists and prose writers alike as they perform their thoughts.
 -  That's a method you normally associate with novelists and prose writers rather than comics.
 -  An ombudsman will be appointed as a final level of review to help resolve disputes between authors and letter writers in a fair manner.
 -  The case against the letter writers can be reduced to this: they no longer knew the difference between private and public.
 -  A number of commentators, including letter writers to this newspaper, have made the point, banging on about the general rottenness of modern life.
 
 - 1.1 A person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job or regular occupation.
作家,著者  the distinguished travel writer Freya Stark 著名的游记作家弗蕾亚·斯塔克。 Example sentencesExamples -  The play is part of the Shell Connections project which involves the UK National Theatre commissioning ten professional writers to write new work for youth theatre.
 -  Also, they all work in creative fields - artists, musicians, writers, architectural photographers, cartoonists.
 -  Through his British publisher, Crane met the writer Joseph Conrad, who became his close friend.
 -  When Marcus founded Irish Writing in 1946, he courted writers of short stories and poetry, rather than novelists, to fill its pages.
 -  Members include a variety or writers and would vary from scribblers to novelists, poets, and writers of short stories and writers for children.
 -  Elisabeth Hurst is a writer of short stories; Jo Rittenhouse is a poet.
 -  First print runs for established literary fiction writers such as Margaret Atwood tend to average 30,000 or 40,000.
 -  ‘The book is about growing old as a man,’ says short story writer, novelist and playwright Carl Nixon.
 -  This connection to both local and global urban realities has generated a range of critical responses from culture brokers and art writers.
 -  Today, Dave is a lobster fisherman, while Maureen is both a fisher and a writer of short stories, novels, poetry, and children's literature.
 -  Alex Ninian is a travel writer whose articles on India and other countries have appeared in numerous British and American publications.
 -  The short story writers I have enjoyed most recently are Etgar Keret and Jhumpa Lahiri.
 -  From Joburg to Jozi is a compilation of short stories by writers and journalists who live or who have lived in the city.
 -  The project paid for theatre productions and kept professional actors, writers and theatre workers employed.
 -  Mansfield, born in turn-of-the-century New Zealand, was one of the first modern short story writers to fuse prose and poetry.
 -  Gurdev Singh Ropana is an acclaimed writer of short stories and novels in Punjabi.
 -  Dryden is also one of the first writers of English literary criticism.
 -  Science fiction writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells have written about life on and invaders from Mars.
 -  The Trust now holds regular readings of Wordsworth's works, using actors, and employs writers and artists in residence to breathe life into the poet's legacy.
 -  And as a bonus there are a few literary/review essays on writers like Nabokov, Sebald and Evelyn Waugh.
 
 Synonyms author, wordsmith, man of letters, woman of letters, penman, creative writer  - 1.2with adjective A person who writes in a specified way.
(用特定方式写作的)作家  Dickens was a prolific writer 狄更斯是位多产作家。 Example sentencesExamples -  A prolific writer of books and scientific articles, Hammond received a Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard.
 -  He's now an accomplished writer with an excellent book of short stories under his belt and a novel on the way.
 -  In ‘Fiction,’ she is a lousy writer in a short story class with her cerebral palsy boyfriend.
 -  Mitch described the person behind Layne as an ‘accomplished but frustrated writer.’
 -  As befits a highly prolific writer he's uneven, but when he's good he's very good.
 -  A prolific writer, Terrell published articles in over thirty newspapers, magazines, and journals.
 -  A passionate teacher and prolific writer, she has many publications to her name, said Bara.
 -  In addition to his talent for creating short, exciting adolescent novels, Lubar is a fine writer of short stories for young people.
 -  Leach was such a skillful and prolific writer himself that I wondered why someone else would want to tell his story.
 -  Nora Sayre was a witty, vivacious writer with a steel backbone who set herself to being a chronicler of her - and the left's - times.
 -  The loneliness of the long distance writer is not an option when you have a writing partner.
 -  Hardy was an especially polished and prolific writer and had the greatest effect in leading this resurgence of British mathematics.
 -  However, the author of Trainspotting has revealed that his streetwise style owes as much to classical writers such as Jane Austen, George Eliot and Walter Scott as to modern pop influences.
 -  He was one of the most prolific writers with some 175 books and 15 plays to his credit.
 -  I was influenced by the beat poets and the Southern writers like William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor.
 -  The writer, Charlie Kauffman is probably one of the most exciting writers we have available.
 -  Campanella, a Dominican priest, prolific writer, and imaginative thinker, fell foul of the Inquisition in the 1590s.
 -  She was a prolific writer with thirty-five books published to her credit.
 -  But Zoë was a fairly prolific writer during the years I lived with her.
 -  He's an infinitely finer writer than his dad ever was.
 -  He is also an eerily prolific writer, producing a quality article on culture and society for his weblog every weekday.
 -  An engineer, prolific writer and social activist with a difference, he was different things to different people.
 
  - 1.3 A composer of musical works.
作曲家,作曲者  a writer of military music 军乐的作曲家。 Example sentencesExamples -  As the writer of musicals with the greatest mass appeal of the past half-century, he has ready access to wealth and fame.
 -  Oscar Hammerstein - the greatest musical writer before Sondheim - was a friend of the Sondheim family, and adopted the teenage musician as a protégé.
 -  Musical writers have ran out of ideas - and their producers are refusing to take risks on something that may well turn out to be a flop.
 -  It is now my intention to invite a few experienced musical writers willing to share their thoughts on the matter, so watch this space!
 -  Shenandoah has also pursued an acting career and is a writer of musical scores and soundtracks.
 -  I would love to see more music writers put their stuff up for us to hear.
 -  Christian is promptly enlisted as the writer for the musical about freedom and love that the bohemians are intent on producing.
 -  The words he set were produced two centuries earlier by the great and prolific William Williams, writer of more than 1,000 hymns.
 
  - 1.4Computing  A device that writes data to a storage medium.
〔计算机〕记录器 Example sentencesExamples -  You could use a zip drive, a CDR / DVD writer, a USB drive or a secure online storage service.
 -  Support for multimedia devices such as CD writers is improved but SuSE support for scanners, though improved, remains less than perfect.
 -  Goods seized included 1000s of illegal copies of software, music and films plus PCs, CD / DVD writers and video recorders.
 -  Like most of the DVD writers of the last 6 months, there is no headphone jack or volume control on the front of the DRW8800.
 
  - 1.5Stock Market  A broker who makes an option available for purchase or sells options.
Example sentencesExamples -  The writers look at many options and identify opportunities to meet different financial needs.
 -  The writer of a naked option, be it a put or a call, would therefore not benefit from a rise in volatility since writers desire the price of the option to decline.
 -  The option writers on the gold floor have been writing calls on the metals markets with impunity as of late.
 -  A put is a commitment by the writer to sell shares at a given price sometime in the future.
 -  In this case, the put writer would sell a put at a strike price below the market price and collect the premium.
 
  - 1.6with adjective A person who has a specified kind of handwriting.
(有特定书写方法的)书写人 字写得工整的人。 Example sentencesExamples -  Writing on paper is great, and I, too, am a fast and neat writer.
 -  If you're a sloppy writer, try to find a way to write messily but still make it look good.
 
  - 1.7British historical  A scribe.
〈英,史〉文书;抄写员  - 1.8British archaic  A clerk, especially in the navy or other government offices.
〈英,古〉海军职员;政府文员  
 
 PhrasesThe condition of being unable to think of what to write or how to proceed with writing. (使作者不能进行写作的)作者心理阻滞 Example sentencesExamples -  Sorry that this chapter took so long, but I was having serious writer's block.
 -  Some call it writer's block, others, cruelly, call it a lack of creativity.
 -  Father had had writer's block since writing his last novel, Jacob Wrestling.
 -  From his output, you wouldn't think Stephen King suffered from writer's block.
 -  I've been trying for some time to help Suzy overcome a bad case of writer's block, partly by encouraging her to blog.
 
 
 Pain or stiffness in the hand caused by excessive writing. (书写过多造成的)书写痉挛 Example sentencesExamples -  Getting writer's cramp in the midst of What Maisie Knew, Henry James hired a shorthand typist and his style changed accordingly.
 -  But even when mild, such spasm can be undesirable, as in writer's cramp or the analogous problems for musicians.
 -  I've been scribbling a lot recently, so much that writer's cramp has set in.
 -  A fellow joked afterwards that I should have writer's cramp what with all the books I had to sign.
 -  Their definition of a disease is loose, at best; the list includes everything from cancer and AIDS to constipation, colour blindness, writer's cramp and the hiccups.
 
 
 
 OriginOld English wrītere (see write).     |