write\ off

write\ off
1. III
write off smth. /smth. off/
1) write off 'a short description of what had happened (an account of the event, etc.) тут же /быстро, с ходу/ составить описание того /написать, настрочить то/, что произошло и т.д.
2) write off the lost books (so much for wear and tear, a certain amount of the stock, etc.) списывать потерянные книги и т.д.; I'll have to write off his debt придется махнуть рукой на /отказаться от надежды получить/ его долг, придется списать его долг как безнадежный; write off smb. /smb. off/ we shall have to write him off придется не принимать его во внимание /махнуть на него рукой/
2. XI
be written off this year about three hundred volumes have been written off в этом году пришлось списать около трехсот книг
3. XVI
write off for smth. write off for a fresh supply (for particulars of the past at once, etc.) незамедлительно /сразу/ написать с просьбой выслать новый запас и т.д.
4. XXIV1
write off smth. /smth. off/ as smth. write off the meeting as a failure признать, что собрание сорвалось; write off l947 as a bad financial year считать, что тысяча девятьсот сорок седьмой год в финансовом отношении был неудачным; write off the debt as a loss поставить крест на этом долге

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