writ meaning in English
n.
1.〔古语〕文书,文件。
2.【法律】公文;命令,票。
3.〔the W-〕【宗教】《圣经》。
短语和例子
writ
〔古语〕 write 的过去式及过去分词。 writ large (弊害等)变大,反而厉害起来;大书特书;用大字写着,明显地表现出;大大地,大规模地。
Examples
- You should n't treat the newspapers as if they were holy writ .
你不应该把报上说的话奉若神明。 - I think you'd better give me a writ for that bag at gun lodge station .
我看,最好您给我一个许可证,让我去提肯洛奇车站那只皮箱。 - During the civil war, writs of habeas corpus were ignored, and civil trials gave way to military trials .
南北战争时期,人身保护法遭到践踏,民事审判被军事审讯所代替。 - So many guests invite as here are writ
这单子上有名字的,都是要去邀请的客人。