He is fed up with people writing him off because of his age. [VERB noun PREP.]
他很讨厌大家因为他的年纪而小看他。
His critics write him off as too cautious to succeed. [V n P + as]
批评他的人不把他当回事,认为他太过谨慎,不能成事。
Most voters care more about jobs and therefore the Government can write off voters motivated by environmental issues. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
大多数选民更在乎工作,因此政府可以不必在意那些关注环境问题的选民。
These people are difficult to write off as malingering employees. [V P n + as]
很难将这些人简单地看作是装病怠工的员工。
We decided to write off the rest of the day and go shopping. [VERB PREP. noun]
我们决定取消当天其余日程去购物。
The prices were much higher. So we decided to write that off. [VERB noun PREP.]
价格高出很多,所以我们决定将它取消。
It's too soon to write off the whole consultation process as a failure. [V P n (not pron) as n]
现在就认定整个磋商过程不成功而想要放弃还为时过早。
They've stopped the project and will write this off as part of the growing pains of a new organization. [V n P as n]
他们已经叫停并将取消该项目,将其视作新机构发展过程中必须经历的一种痛楚。
See also: write off
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