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1. inscription /inˈskripʃən/ -- something inscribed(written) on a monument, coin, etc. The inscription on Paul's medal reads For excellence in English. 保罗的奖牌上所题的词是英语特优。 2. scribe /skraib/ -- person who writes; autho
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