Examples of using Writes on in English and their translations into Hebrew
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Programming
A hand writes on the wall.
OSHA understands this and writes on it.
She writes on butcher's paper.
We have a plan,” the band writes on its website.
Price writes on page 2 of his reply.
Copy anything the instructor writes on the board.
Your mom writes on the walls with her own shit.
Copy down anything the teacher writes on the board.
She writes on motherhood, women and spirituality.
It isn't,” he writes on his website.
She writes on family life, on women's issues, on health and on art.
The former ambassador to Egypt writes on the new book by the present ambassador.
USCIS writes on its website that TPS is not automatic after natural disasters;
This guest post is contributed by Omar Adams, he writes on the topic of online accounting degree.
When a man writes on a wall, his instinct leads him to write above the level of his own eyes.
If your child ishaving a hard time seeing what his teacher writes on the board because of poor vision, he may not tell you about it.
When a man writes on a wall, his instinct leads him to write about the level of his own eyes.”.
Dan also consults, lectures and writes on foreign policy, defense and intelligence matters.
He writes on fitness tips, skin care, dental health, etc. He is a good advisor and he keeps suggesting people about how one can stay healthy.
Most often the producer himself writes on packing, in what proportions they need to be mixed.
Mark Henricks writes on business and technology for leading publications and is the author of Not Just a Living.
Andy C. from Manhattan writes on this index card that I'm reading from.
He also writes on a wide variety of topics for"The New Republic","The American Scholar", and"The New York Review of Books".
Robert McGarvey writes on business psychology and management topics for several national publications.
Robert McGarvey writes on business psychology and management topics for several national publications.
In"The Lost Symbol," Brown writes on the immense power of the Bible… to turn for the better… but also warns against the literal interpretation… of his prose enigmatic.