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拖沓地
scripté
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scripted [Brit ˈskrɪptɪd, Am ˈskrɪptəd] ADJ
scripted CINE, RADIO, TV
I. script [Brit skrɪpt, Am skrɪpt] N
1. script (text):
script CINE, RADIO, TV
script THEAT
2. script:
3. script Brit:
script SCHOOL, UNIV
4. script LAW:
5. script COMPUT:
II. script [Brit skrɪpt, Am skrɪpt] VB trans
script film etc:
examination script N
film script N
shooting script N CINE
French
French
English
English
script CINE, RADIO, TV
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English
French
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I. script [skrɪpt] N
1. script (written text):
script of film
script of play
2. script (style of writing):
3. script Brit, Aus (exam answer paper):
4. script Aus:
II. script [skrɪpt] VB trans
shooting script N
script girl N CINE
French
French
English
English
scénario d'une pièce de théâtre
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I. script [skrɪpt] N
1. script (written text):
script of film
script of play
2. script (style of writing):
3. script comput:
II. script [skrɪpt] VB trans
shooting script N
script girl N CINE
French
French
English
English
scénario d'une pièce de théâtre
Present
Iscript
youscript
he/she/itscripts
wescript
youscript
theyscript
Past
Iscripted
youscripted
he/she/itscripted
wescripted
youscripted
theyscripted
Present Perfect
Ihavescripted
youhavescripted
he/she/ithasscripted
wehavescripted
youhavescripted
theyhavescripted
Past Perfect
Ihadscripted
youhadscripted
he/she/ithadscripted
wehadscripted
youhadscripted
theyhadscripted
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A more modern cursive font was used, and the peppermint candy-striped background was simplified to a solid, bold red.
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Note that not all such cursive, then or now, joined all of the letters within a word.
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On the other hand, there are typefaces with upright characters that take a more cursive form without a change in angle.
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The letters are linked and sometimes intersecting, thus engendering a cursive flow of ample and often complex proportions.
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This was an alphabetic script with 23 signs used in a hieroglyphic form (mainly on monumental art) and in a cursive form.
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