writer
- IPA[ˈrīdər]
美式
- a person who has written a particular text;a person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job or regular occupation
noun: writer, plural noun: writers
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名詞
- 1. a person who has written a particular text the writer of the letter
- ▪ a person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job or regular occupation the distinguished travel writer Freya Stark
- ▪ a person who writes in a specified way Dickens was a prolific writer
- ▪ a composer of musical works a writer of military music
- ▪ a device that writes data to a storage medium.
- ▪ a broker who makes an option available for purchase or sells options.
- ▪ a person who has a specified kind of handwriting neat writers
- ▪ a scribe.
- ▪ a clerk, especially in the navy or other government offices.
- a person who writes letters: a tireless letter writer and diarist
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who writes feature articles for a newspaper or magazine: she worked for the Evening Standard as a feature writer
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- a writer of detective stories or thrillers.
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- a person who writes about places they have visited and their experiences while traveling: an article about Hebron by the acclaimed travel writer Dervla Murphy
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- a person employed to write speeches for others to deliver.
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- a writer of detective stories or thrillers.
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- a person who writes about places they have visited and their experiences while travelling: an article about Hebron by the acclaimed travel writer Dervla Murphy
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- a person who writes something together with another person: Tim and I became co-writers on the script
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- a person who has written something or who writes in a particular way: the writer of the letter
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