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read
- look at and comprehend the meaning of (written or printed matter) by interpreting the characters or symbols of which it is composed;have the ability to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter
- a period or act of reading something;a book considered in terms of its readability
- having a specified level of knowledge as a result of reading;having a readership of a specified extent
verb: read, 3rd person present: reads, gerund or present participle: reading, past tense: read, past participle: read
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動詞
- 1. look at and comprehend the meaning of (written or printed matter) by interpreting the characters or symbols of which it is composed it's the best novel I've ever read I never learned to read music 同義詞
- ▪ have the ability to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter only three of them could read and none could write
- ▪ speak (the written or printed matter that one is reading) aloud I read the letter to her I'll read to you if you like 同義詞
- ▪ habitually read (a particular newspaper or periodical) now, I know what my reputation is—I read the papers
- ▪ (of a passage, text, or sign) have a certain wording the placard read ‘We want justice’
- ▪ used to indicate that a particular word in a text or passage is incorrect and that another should be substituted for it for madam read madman
- 2. discover (information) by reading it in a written or printed source he was arrested yesterday—I read it in the paper I read about the course in a magazine
- ▪ (of a piece of writing) convey a specified impression to the reader the brief note read like a cry for help
- ▪ understand or interpret the nature or significance of he didn't dare look away, in case this was read as a sign of weakness 同義詞
- ▪ discern (a fact, emotion, or quality) in someone's eyes or expression she looked down, terrified that he would read fear on her face
- 3. inspect and record the figure indicated on (a measuring instrument) I've come to read the gas meter
- ▪ (of a measuring instrument) indicate a specified measurement or figure the thermometer read 0° C 同義詞
- 4. British study (an academic subject) at a university I'm reading English at Cambridge 同義詞
- 5. (of a computer) copy, transfer, or interpret (data) it attempts to read the disk without regard to its format
- ▪ enter or extract (data) in an electronic storage device the commonest way of reading a file into the system
- ▪ (of a device) obtain data from (light or other input) the microchip gives a unique code when read by the scanner
- 6. present (a bill or other measure) before a legislative assembly the bill was accordingly read a second time
- 7. hear and understand the words of (someone speaking on a radio transmitter) ‘Do you read me? Over.’
名詞
- 1. a period or act of reading something I was having a quiet read of the newspaper
- ▪ a book considered in terms of its readability the book is a thoroughly entertaining read
- ▪ a person's interpretation of something their read on the national situation may be correct
形容詞
- 1. having a specified level of knowledge as a result of reading Ada was well read in French literature a man deeply read in history, philosophy, and theology
- 2. having a readership of a specified extent it is still a widely read newspaper a little-read English columnist whose name escapes me
- the action or skill of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud: the reading of a will suggestions for further reading
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or skill of reading: the reading of a will suggestions for further reading
Oxford Dictionary
- a town in southern England, on the Kennet River near its junction with the River Thames; ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a town in Berkshire, southern England, on the River Kennet near its junction with the River ...
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a piece of writing that should or must be read: his must-read article in the NY Times
- a compelling or particularly useful piece of writing: it's a must-read for anyone interested in movies
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a piece of writing that should or must be read: his must-read article in the NY Times
- a compelling or particularly useful piece of writing: it's a must-read for anyone interested in movies
Oxford Dictionary
- a visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument: a digital read-out of latitude and longitude flight data read-out units
Oxford Dictionary
- read written or printed matter aloud
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- look at and comprehend the meaning of (written or printed matter) by mentally interpreting the ... it's the best novel I've ever read I never learned to read music
- a person's interpretation of something: their read on the national situation may be correct
- having a specified level of knowledge as a result of reading: Ada was well read in French literature a man deeply read in history, philosophy, and theology
Oxford American Dictionary