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script


script

handwriting; the text of a play, TV program, or motion picture
Not to be confused with:scrip – a certificate to be exchanged for goods or cash

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S0171500 (skrĭpt)n.1. a. Handwriting.b. A style of writing with cursive characters.c. A particular system of writing: cuneiform script.2. Printing a. A style of type that imitates handwriting.b. The matter set in this type.3. a. The text of a play, broadcast, or movie.b. A copy of a text used by a director or performer.4. Law The original of a legal instrument, as opposed to a copy.5. Computers A simple program in a language that the computer must convert to machine language each time the program is run.tr.v. script·ed, script·ing, scripts 1. To prepare (a text) for filming or broadcasting.2. To arrange, direct, or control (an event or a person) as if supplying a script: "the brilliant, charming, judicial moderate scripted by his White House fans" (Ellen Goodman).3. Computers To write (code) for a program.
[Middle English skript, a piece of writing, alteration of scrite, from Old French escrit, from Latin scrīptum, from neuter past participle of scrībere, to write; see skrībh- in Indo-European roots.]

script

(skrɪpt) n1. handwriting as distinguished from print, esp cursive writing2. the letters, characters, or figures used in writing by hand3. any system or style of writing4. (Film) written copy for the use of performers in films and plays5. (Law) law a. an original or principal documentb. (esp in England) a will or codicil or the draft for one6. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) any of various typefaces that imitate handwriting7. (Computer Science) computing a series of instructions that is executed by a computer program8. (Education) an answer paper in an examination9. (Medicine) another word for scrip3vb (Film) (tr) to write a script for[C14: from Latin scriptum something written, from scrībere to write]

script

(skrɪpt)

n. 1. the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting. 2. a manuscript or document. 3. the written text of a play, motion picture, television program, or the like. 4. any system of writing. 5. Print. a type imitating handwriting. 6. a plan. v.t. 7. to write a script for. 8. to plan. [1325–75; Middle English scri(p)t (< Old French escrit) < Latin scrīptum, derivative of scrībere to write]

Script.

1. Scriptural. 2. Scripture.

script


Past participle: scripted
Gerund: scripting
Imperative
script
script
Present
I script
you script
he/she/it scripts
we script
you script
they script
Preterite
I scripted
you scripted
he/she/it scripted
we scripted
you scripted
they scripted
Present Continuous
I am scripting
you are scripting
he/she/it is scripting
we are scripting
you are scripting
they are scripting
Present Perfect
I have scripted
you have scripted
he/she/it has scripted
we have scripted
you have scripted
they have scripted
Past Continuous
I was scripting
you were scripting
he/she/it was scripting
we were scripting
you were scripting
they were scripting
Past Perfect
I had scripted
you had scripted
he/she/it had scripted
we had scripted
you had scripted
they had scripted
Future
I will script
you will script
he/she/it will script
we will script
you will script
they will script
Future Perfect
I will have scripted
you will have scripted
he/she/it will have scripted
we will have scripted
you will have scripted
they will have scripted
Future Continuous
I will be scripting
you will be scripting
he/she/it will be scripting
we will be scripting
you will be scripting
they will be scripting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been scripting
you have been scripting
he/she/it has been scripting
we have been scripting
you have been scripting
they have been scripting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been scripting
you will have been scripting
he/she/it will have been scripting
we will have been scripting
you will have been scripting
they will have been scripting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been scripting
you had been scripting
he/she/it had been scripting
we had been scripting
you had been scripting
they had been scripting
Conditional
I would script
you would script
he/she/it would script
we would script
you would script
they would script
Past Conditional
I would have scripted
you would have scripted
he/she/it would have scripted
we would have scripted
you would have scripted
they would have scripted
Thesaurus
Noun1.script - a written version of a play or other dramatic compositionscript - a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performanceplayscript, bookdramatic composition, dramatic work - a play for performance on the stage or television or in a movie etc.prompt copy, promptbook - the copy of the playscript used by the promptercontinuity - a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shotdialog, dialogue - the lines spoken by characters in drama or fictionlibretto - the words of an opera or musical playscenario - an outline or synopsis of a play (or, by extension, of a literary work)screenplay - a script for a film including dialogue and descriptions of characters and setsshooting script - the final detailed script for making a movie or TV program
2.script - something written by handscript - something written by hand; "she recognized his handwriting"; "his hand was illegible"handwriting, handhandwriting - the activity of writing by hand; "handwriting can be slow and painful for one with arthritis"shorthand, stenography, tachygraphy - a method of writing rapidlycursive, cursive script, longhand, running hand - rapid handwriting in which letters are set down in full and are cursively connected within words without lifting the writing implement from the paperwriting - letters or symbols that are written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language; "he turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show"; "the doctor's writing was illegible"calligraphy, chirography, penmanship - beautiful handwritingcacography, scrawl, scribble, scratch - poor handwriting
3.script - a particular orthography or writing systemorthography, writing system - a method of representing the sounds of a language by written or printed symbolsAramaic script, Aramaic - an alphabetical (or perhaps syllabic) script used since the 9th century BC to write the Aramaic language; many other scripts were subsequently derived from itAvestan - the script in which the ancient Persian language of the Avesta is writtenBrahmi - a script (probably adapted from the Aramaic about the 7th century BC) from which later Indian scripts developedDevanagari, Devanagari script, Nagari, Nagari script - a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and HindiPahlavi - the script (derived from the Aramaic alphabet) used to write the Pahlavi languageUighur, Uigur, Uygur - the script (derived from Aramaic) used to write the Uighur languageuncial - a style of orthography characterized by somewhat rounded capital letters; found especially in Greek and Latin manuscripts of the 4th to 8th centuriescuneiform - an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persiasyllabary, syllabic script - a writing system whose characters represent syllablesalphabet - a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language
Verb1.script - write a script for; "The playwright scripted the movie"authorship, penning, writing, composition - the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"indite, pen, write, compose - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"

script

noun1. text, lines, words, book, copy, dialogue, manuscript, libretto Jenny's writing a film script.2. handwriting, writing, hand, letters, calligraphy, longhand, penmanship She wrote the letter in an elegant script.verb1. write, draft, pen, compose, author I scripted and directed both films.
Translations
剧本或讲稿的手稿脚本

script

(skript) noun the text of a play, talk etc. Have the actors all got their scripts? 演劇或演說的手稿 剧本或讲稿的手稿,脚本 ˈscriptwriter noun a person who writes the texts for radio or television programmes. 電視節目編劇 影视剧作者

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stick to the script

To continue to follow the existing plan, outline, guidelines, directions, etc. We need each department to stick to the script if we're going to get this product ready in time for Christmas. You've got all the notes you need to give the presentation yourself. Just stick to the script, and you'll be fine.See also: script, stick

flip the script

To change or reverse something dramatically. Wow, they really flipped the script on their opponents after the intermission. The score went from 0-3 to 5-3!See also: flip, script

flip the script on (someone or something)

To change or reverse something dramatically. Wow, they really flipped the script on their opponents after the intermission. The score went from 0-3 to 5-3!See also: flip, on, script

flip the script

1. tv. to lie; to change one’s story. The guy flips the script depending on whose listening. 2. tv. to reverse positions in a situation; to turn the tables on someone. Now he’s the one who’s in trouble! That’s really flipping the script! See also: flip, script

script(t)

n. a note; any piece of paper with a written message. (Underworld.) Make him sign this script before you let him in on the deal.

script

verbSee scriptt

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script

1. written copy for the use of performers in films and plays 2. Lawa. an original or principal document b. (esp in England) a will or codicil or the draft for one 3. Computing a series of instructions that is executed by a computer program 4. an answer paper in an examination

script

[skript] (computer science) An executable list of commands written in a programming language.

SCRIPT

(1)An early system on the IBM 702.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].

SCRIPT

(2)A real-time language.

["A Communication Abstraction Mechanism and its Verification",N. Francez et al, Sci Comp Prog 6(1):35-88 (1986)].

script

(language)A program written in a scripting language, butsee Ousterhout's dichotomy.

script

(1) A set of commands that are executed by the operating system or application. A script is typically saved as a separate file but not always. For example, scripts in spreadsheets ("macros") are stored within the spreadsheet (see macro language). See command processor, batch file, PowerShell and AppleScript.

(2) A program written in a general-purpose interpreted programming language. See scripting language and interpreter.

(3) A typeface that looks like handwriting.

script


script

A clinical trial term for:
(1) A software programming sequence which is run by another program; or
(2) A boilerplate of written information or instructions to be read to a subject or patient in a clinical trial.

script

Psychology noun A part of communication with a Pt that recognizes that different phrases may have the same meaning, but the order, choice of the words or the manner in which they are said can either stimulate or inhibit communication

Patient discussion about script

Q. I ask a client's Dr. to script flexaril for a lower back spasm and he made it for a drug called zanaflex? I am unfamiliar with zanaflex, what is the difference between it and flexaril 25mg? Benefits? Risks? I got him to order the air mattress and extended bed because client is 6'3" and is already bedridden on my 1st day..try to beat the skin breakdown, already stage I decubitis ulcers. I tried to talk the client into slideboard and lift away arm wheelchair...noway..he wants to walk bent with a rolling walker. He already had a lift chair delivered, so he just goes from bed to lift chair. He refuses to let me bathe him. He can't see, and he has me check his draw up on insulin to make sure it's right. He sends the P.T. man right back out the door after he signs the sheet. Difficult pt.!A. Flexeril and Zanaflex are different drugs but are both muscle relaxants. There are hardly any differences between the two, clinically wise. If the doctor thought one is better than the other for your client I would suggest you take his advice and use the one he gave you.

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SCRIPT, conv. The original or principal instrument, where there are part and counterpart. Vide Chirograph; Part, Rescript.

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AcronymDefinition
SCRIPTSouth Coast Regional Initiative Planning Team (Australia)
SCRIPTService de Coordination de la Recherche et de l'Innovation Pédagogiques et Technologiques (French: Research, Educational Innovation and Technology Service Coordination; Luxembourg)
SCRIPTSouth Carolina Rural Interdisciplinary Program of Training (health education)
SCRIPTScale of Children's Readiness in Printing (handwriting assessment)
SCRIPTSupporting Changes and Reform in Interprofessional Preservice Training (Iowa)

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Synonyms for script

noun text

Synonyms

  • text
  • lines
  • words
  • book
  • copy
  • dialogue
  • manuscript
  • libretto

noun handwriting

Synonyms

  • handwriting
  • writing
  • hand
  • letters
  • calligraphy
  • longhand
  • penmanship

verb write

Synonyms

  • write
  • draft
  • pen
  • compose
  • author

Synonyms for script

noun a written version of a play or other dramatic composition

Synonyms

  • playscript
  • book

Related Words

  • dramatic composition
  • dramatic work
  • prompt copy
  • promptbook
  • continuity
  • dialog
  • dialogue
  • libretto
  • scenario
  • screenplay
  • shooting script

noun something written by hand

Synonyms

  • handwriting
  • hand

Related Words

  • handwriting
  • shorthand
  • stenography
  • tachygraphy
  • cursive
  • cursive script
  • longhand
  • running hand
  • writing
  • calligraphy
  • chirography
  • penmanship
  • cacography
  • scrawl
  • scribble
  • scratch

noun a particular orthography or writing system

Related Words

  • orthography
  • writing system
  • Aramaic script
  • Aramaic
  • Avestan
  • Brahmi
  • Devanagari
  • Devanagari script
  • Nagari
  • Nagari script
  • Pahlavi
  • Uighur
  • Uigur
  • Uygur
  • uncial
  • cuneiform
  • syllabary
  • syllabic script
  • alphabet

verb write a script for

Related Words

  • authorship
  • penning
  • writing
  • composition
  • indite
  • pen
  • write
  • compose
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