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writ large - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WRIT; WRIT (disambiguation)

writ large      
adj. hecho más evidente, hecho más notable e importante
large print         
  • Large Print Ratios
FONT SIZE OF TEXTUAL PUBLICATION
Large print; Large type; Large font; Large Print Books; Large Print; Large print book; Large-print book
(n.) = texto con letras grandes
Ex: Large print is a term used as general material designation for printed text intended for use by the visually impaired.
large print         
  • Large Print Ratios
FONT SIZE OF TEXTUAL PUBLICATION
Large print; Large type; Large font; Large Print Books; Large Print; Large print book; Large-print book
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Definición

writ large
in an obvious or exaggerated form.

Wikipedia

Writ (disambiguation)

A writ is a legal document.

Writ may also refer to:

  • Writ of election, a writ issued by a state ordering that an election be held
  • Writ (website), an online legal commentary
  • Ogg Writ, a text-phrase codec
  • "The Writ" (also appears as "The Writ/Blow on a Jug"), a song from Black Sabbath's 1975 album Sabotage
  • Holy Writ, an old-fashioned term for the Bible and other religious texts
  • WRIT-FM, a variety hits radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • WRIT (Welsh Rates of Income Tax), a Welsh income tax for people living in Wales.
Ejemplos de uso de writ large
1. It‘s looking at technology‘s effect on politics writ large.
2. It‘s a portrait of faith, not just sex, writ large.
3. Seething with anger, which was writ large on his face, Rane said "Enough is enough.
4. Who should know better that hubristic failure is still failure, writ large? jimhoagland@washpost.com
5. The things that are writ large in a child‘s mind diminish with age.