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Tradução & Definição
to write up: redigir
I'll write up a brief summary of the meeting. Eu vou redigir um pequeno resumo da reunião.
Esse verbo é irregular
I write up / I wrote up / I have written up
a write-up: uma crítica, um relatório
Exemplos
- "Why don't you write up a brief proposal, and I'll try to have it approved ASAP."
Exercício 1
Fill in the blanks below with either up or down.
Luna: Do you have the number for the 'Save the Whales' charity?
Trey: No I don't, but you can look it in the phone book.
Luna: If I read it out loud, will you write it ?
Trey: Why do you want their number anyway, Luna?
Luna: I want to quit my job and go to Norway to save the whales.
Trey: Do you know anything about whales?
Luna: Well, I have been reading about them.
Trey: I ate whale meat once. It was really tasty.
Luna: I think I am going to throw .
Luna: Do you have the number for the 'Save the Whales' charity?
Trey: No I don't, but you can look it in the phone book.
Luna: If I read it out loud, will you write it ?
Trey: Why do you want their number anyway, Luna?
Luna: I want to quit my job and go to Norway to save the whales.
Trey: Do you know anything about whales?
Luna: Well, I have been reading about them.
Trey: I ate whale meat once. It was really tasty.
Luna: I think I am going to throw .
Fill in the blanks below with either up or down.
Luna: Do you have the number for the 'Save the Whales' charity?
Trey: No I don't, but you can look it up 1 in the phone book.
Luna: If I read it out loud, will you write it down 2?
Trey: Why do you want their number anyway, Luna?
Luna: I want to quit my job and go to Norway to save the whales.
Trey: Do you know anything about whales?
Luna: Well, I have been reading up 3 about them.
Trey: I ate whale meat once. It was really tasty.
Luna: I think I am going to throw up 4.
Luna: Do you have the number for the 'Save the Whales' charity?
Trey: No I don't, but you can look it up 1 in the phone book.
Luna: If I read it out loud, will you write it down 2?
Trey: Why do you want their number anyway, Luna?
Luna: I want to quit my job and go to Norway to save the whales.
Trey: Do you know anything about whales?
Luna: Well, I have been reading up 3 about them.
Trey: I ate whale meat once. It was really tasty.
Luna: I think I am going to throw up 4.
1 up: To 'look (something) up' describes the act of retrieving information from a database, directory or reference book. Trey tells Luna to find the number from the telephone directory. Although this use of the post position 'up' doesn't necessarily relate to any of the principal uses of 'up', 'to look up' is one of the most common phrasal verbs in English, and should be memorized.
2 down: To 'write (something) down' describes the act of writing something (on a piece of paper). Here Luna is asking Trey to write a telephone number on a piece of paper for her. 'Down' is often used with verbs to indicate the act or transferring information to paper. Other examples are to 'take down', to 'jot down', and to 'note down'.
3 up: To 'read up (on or about something)' describes the act of researching a subject. When Trey asks Luna if she knows anything about whales, she replies that she has been 'reading up', about them, meaning that she has been learning about them from a book or perhaps the Internet.
4 up: To 'throw up' is a phrasal verb synonymous with 'to vomit'. The post position 'up' indicates the notion of movement from a lower location to a higher one.
Exercício 2
Kevin and Luna are on the ground floor.
Kevin: Hey Luna, I think the bar is in the basement, so let’s go the stairs for a drink.
Luna: Actually I think it's on the roof. Let's take the elevator to the top floor.
7 hours later
Kevin: That was really fun! We should do it again soon. Why don’t you write my number?
Luna: It’s ok, I’ll look it on the internet!
Kevin: Great. Next time I hope we find the bar.
Kevin: Hey Luna, I think the bar is in the basement, so let’s go the stairs for a drink.
Luna: Actually I think it's on the roof. Let's take the elevator to the top floor.
7 hours later
Kevin: That was really fun! We should do it again soon. Why don’t you write my number?
Luna: It’s ok, I’ll look it on the internet!
Kevin: Great. Next time I hope we find the bar.
Kevin and Luna are on the ground floor.
Kevin: Hey Luna, I think the bar is in the basement, so let’s go down 1 the stairs for a drink.
Luna: Actually I think it's on the roof. Let's take the elevator up 2 to the top floor.
7 hours later
Kevin: That was really fun! We should do it again soon. Why don’t you write down 3 my number?
Luna: It’s ok, I’ll look it up 4 on the internet!
Kevin: Great. Next time I hope we find the bar.
Kevin: Hey Luna, I think the bar is in the basement, so let’s go down 1 the stairs for a drink.
Luna: Actually I think it's on the roof. Let's take the elevator up 2 to the top floor.
7 hours later
Kevin: That was really fun! We should do it again soon. Why don’t you write down 3 my number?
Luna: It’s ok, I’ll look it up 4 on the internet!
Kevin: Great. Next time I hope we find the bar.
1 down: ‘Down’ is the correct answer here. It makes sense here because by saying that the bar is in the basement, he is implying that it is on a lower floor.
1 up: The fact that Kevin is referring to a basement implies that they are already on a higher level.
2 up: We know that ‘up’ is the correct answer here because Luna implies that they need to take the elevator to the top floor. ‘Up’ here is used in one of its primary senses: to indicate movement towards an elevated position or to the top of a place.
2 down: Luna is already implying that they are on a lower floor, therefore they have to go ‘up’ to reach the top floor.
3 down: To 'write (something) ‘down' describes the act of writing something (on a piece of paper). Here Kevin is asking Luna to write a telephone number on a piece of paper for him. 'Down' is often used to with verbs to indicate the act or transferring information to paper. Other examples are to 'take down' or to 'jot down'.
3 up: Although the expression 'to write something up' does exist, it does not make sense in this construction. To 'write something up' means to write a full, neat version of something that was previously written in note form. 'To write up' is also used idiomatically to describe the act of giving an infraction (such as a traffic ticket) to someone.
4 up: To 'look (something) up' describes the act of retrieving information from a database, directory or reference book. Luna tells Kevin she will find the number using the internet. Although this use of the post position 'up' doesn't necessarily relate to any of the principal uses of 'up', 'to look up' is one of the most common phrasal verbs in English, and should be memorized.
4 down: The expression to 'look something down' does not exist in English.
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