no pen could describe the agony I was inhe took up his pen and began to writescratching out his letters with a bamboo pena 35 carat diamond penyou can borrow that pen if you want tomy hand was shaking so much I couldn't hold the penshe took the cap off her pennever lend your pen to anyone else; they may damage the nibmanipulating text is not the only thing you can do with a computer pen - you can also write directly onto a screenthe ultimate convenience of pen computing will come with software that will convert your handwriting into computer-readable textpen and [ink]his razor-sharp skills with pen and inkshe came inside, took out pen and ink and wrote a few wordshe had no access to pen and ink or a radio or other links with the outside worldpen and [paper]have a pen and paper readyI'll just get a pen and paper
to live by the or one's penganarse la vida escribiendo
many things in this world cannot be described, as is known by those who live by the pen
to put pen to paperponerse a escribir
at last I managed to put pen to paperdon't put pen to paper until you're quite surethe initial impetus which caused her first to put pen to paperif you find it difficult to put pen to paper and write to those people to whom you owe a letterhe never dreamt that each time he put pen to paper he was signing his own death warrantwhenever he put pen to paper he was at a loss for the right words to break the newswith the stroke of a pen he made 2,000 people redundant
he penned an indignant letter to the local paperan article penned by the Prime Minister herselfBerry has also been penning his autobiographythe most prized manuscripts were those penned in gold and silver on huge, dark blue pagesin a carefully penned diary kept throughout the warshe has also penned a number of romances under a pseudonymshe penned a short memo to his private secretaryhis creative side was so moved that he penned several poemsthe verses Larkin penned in Oxford during the warin 1986, he penned the song which was to thrust him to fame
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pen-and-ink drawing (n)dibujo (m) a pluma
pen friend (n)amigoaamiga (m) (f) por correspondencia;aamiga
he decided to take a pen friend, and enjoyed a long correspondence with an English girl about 150 miles away
pen name (n)seudónimo (m);nombre (m) de guerra
under the pen name Robert Trapper, Voker wrote 11 books
we had a fine sow and six pigs in a pen near the barnthe pigs were huddled together at the far end of the penhe showed her the pens in which his pheasant chicks were rearedthe prisoners were kept in vast, hastily constructed pens before being transported to detention campswe herded the cattle into large penshe wasn't sure exactly how a fox could have got into the sheep penhe hates being put in his penthe Submarine Basin, so called because of some First World War submarine pensno U-boat dared venture from its pen in such violent stormsholding: holding pen
I've been penned in the kitchen all dayhe estado metida en la cocina todo el día
in the winter, penned in overheated schools and buses and houses, schoolmates and families begin a wild round robin of infectionthey'd like to keep the fans permanently penned behind electric fencesto drive the cattle back to the house so they could be milked and penned for the night
pen in
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[+animal]encerrar;acorralar
she was penned in by the crowdse encontraba acorralada por la muchedumbre;the French had the enemy penned inlos franceses tenían al enemigo cercado