inscribe

inscribe
verb
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) inscribir
inscribe
tr[ɪn'skraɪb]
transitive verb
1 (tombstone, ring, etc) inscribir, grabar; (book) dedicar
inscribe [ɪn'skraɪb] vt, -scribed ; -scribing
1) engrave: inscribir, grabar
2) enroll: inscribir
3) dedicate: dedicar (un libro)
inscribe
v.
inscribir v.
ɪn'skraɪb
transitive verb
a) (engrave)

to inscribe something (ON something) — \<\<words/letters\>\> inscribir* algo (en algo); \<\<design\>\> grabar algo (en algo)

to inscribe something (WITH something) — \<\<locket/headstone\>\> grabar algo (con algo)

b) (fix, impress) (usu pass) grabar
c) \<\<book\>\> dedicar*
[ɪn'skraɪb]
VT (=engrave) grabar; (=write) inscribir; (=dedicate) [+ book] dedicar

to inscribe sth on sth — grabar algo en algo

a set of pens inscribed with his initials — un juego de plumas con sus iniciales grabadas

* * *
[ɪn'skraɪb]
transitive verb
a) (engrave)

to inscribe something (ON something) — \<\<words/letters\>\> inscribir* algo (en algo); \<\<design\>\> grabar algo (en algo)

to inscribe something (WITH something) — \<\<locket/headstone\>\> grabar algo (con algo)

b) (fix, impress) (usu pass) grabar
c) \<\<book\>\> dedicar*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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