to hold the pen; to do the actual writing
the wording and purport of what one writes
written evidence, as opposed to oral evidence
口供
vigor of strokes in calligraphy or drawing; vigor of style in literary composition
pen and ink; words; writing
ability to write; writing skill; written; in written form
the cap of a pen, pencil or writing brush; the sheath of a pen (made of cloth, silk or thread)
nib; pen point; the tip of a writing brush or pencil
the cap of a pen, pencil, or writing brush
to put down in writing; to take down notes; transcript; record
pencil lead; refill (for a ball-point pen)
(standing) very straight; straight as a ramrod; bolt upright; well-ironed; trim
(poorly paid) ghostwriter or substitute calligrapher
the shaft of a pen or writing brush; pen-holder; pen
technique of writing; calligraphy; or drawing
strokes of a Chinese character
perfectly straight; straight as a ramrod; bolt upright
writing brush and ink stone
to do a sum in writing; written calculation
to make a living by writing; to write (as an author)
brush stroke in Chinese painting and calligraphy; brushwork; style of drawing or writing
notes; to take notes; to take down (in writing); (a type of literature consisting mainly of) short sketches
conversation by writing; sketches and notes
the tip of a writing brush; vigor of style in writing; stroke; touch
stroke order (when writing Chinese character)
stroke count (number of brushstrokes of a Chinese character)
look-up table for Chinese character based on radical and stroke-count
laptop; notebook (computer)
laptop; notebook (computer)
abbr. of 五筆字型|五笔字型, five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983
to write on behalf of sb; to ghostwrite
foreshadowing (literary device); foretaste of material to come (in essay or story)
to write freely; to express oneself as one pleases
superfluous words (in writing); superfluous strokes (in calligraphy)
writing up of official or judicial documents; pettifoggery
talented, gifted or ingenious writing
gongbi, traditional Chinese painting method characterized by meticulous brush technique and detailed description
to start learning as a poet; to write one's first (poem, essay etc)
sth written or painted in one's own hand; (of a writer, calligrapher or painter) skill; style; hand; (fig.) style shown in spending money, handling business etc; scale
to write; to do the actual writing
against the bristles (brush movement in painting)
my clumsy writing (humble expr.); my humble pen
to take up one's pen; to start to write
to put down the pen; to stop writing
falsification in writing; misrepresentation in written history; deliberate digression
bristles lying down (brush movement in painting)
to make one's living by writing
brush; brush pen; writing brush; chinese brush
to move the pen; to start writing; putting pen to paper
remuneration for literary or artistic work
to stop one's pen; to break off writing; final remarks (at the end of a book or article)
a straightforward honest account
eyebrow pencil (cosmetics)
generic term for hard writing instruments such as quill pens, fountain pens, ball pens and pencils, as opposed to writing brushes
(lit.) divine pen; (fig.) outstanding writing
vertical stroke (in Chinese characters)
words written on one’s deathbed; an artist's final work; swansong
to put pen to paper; pen mark
a faulty stroke in calligraphy or painting; a faulty expression in writing
to stop writing or painting; to leave off writing midway
to wield the pen; to write
to write without lifting one's pen from the paper
essay-writing; belles-lettres
pencil sharpener (blade-only type)
ballpoint pen; also written 圓珠筆|圆珠笔
marker (writing instrument)
mini laptop or notebook (computer); netbook
whiteboard marker; dry-erase marker
(botany) common stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus)
felt-tip pen; roller ball pen; gel ink pen
marker (loanword); felt marker
to write off at one stroke
to blot out at one stroke; to reject out of hand; to deny without a hearing
five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983
five-stroke code, Chinese character input method
pencil sharpener (mechanical or electric)
to write at a tremendous speed
gifted or skillful writing
poisonous writing; disparaging writing; calumny
to have difficulty remembering how to write Chinese characters
beautiful or talented writing
mechanical pencil; propelling pencil
five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983