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I . read1 [ri:d] SUBST usu Sg

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read ugs (book):

to be a good read

3. read Am (interpretation):

read

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VERB trans

1. read (understand written material):

read
brati [perf prebrati]

2. read MUS:

to read music

3. read (speak aloud):

read
read

4. read (discern):

read emotion
to read sth in sb's face

5. read (interpret):

read
read
read

6. read:

POL, JUR to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

read

8. read (show information):

read
pisati [perf napisati]
read
read
kazati [perf pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIV form:

10. read übtr:

RADIO, TEL to read sb
to read sb like a book

III . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VERB intr

1. read (understand written material):

read
brati [perf prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

to read aloud

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

THEAT, FILM to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIV form:

to read for sth
to read for sth

I . read2 [red] VERB

read Past, Part Perf of read:

II . read2 [red] ADJ

Siehe auch: read up , read over , read out , read off , read

read over, read through VERB trans

read out VERB trans

1. read (read aloud):

read

2. read COMPUT:

read

3. read esp Am (expel):

read off VERB trans

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

read

I . read1 [ri:d] SUBST usu Sg

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read ugs (book):

to be a good read

3. read Am (interpretation):

read

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VERB trans

1. read (understand written material):

read
brati [perf prebrati]

2. read MUS:

to read music

3. read (speak aloud):

read
read

4. read (discern):

read emotion
to read sth in sb's face

5. read (interpret):

read
read
read

6. read:

POL, JUR to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

read

8. read (show information):

read
pisati [perf napisati]
read
read
kazati [perf pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIV form:

10. read übtr:

RADIO, TEL to read sb
to read sb like a book

III . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VERB intr

1. read (understand written material):

read
brati [perf prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

to read aloud

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

THEAT, FILM to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIV form:

to read for sth
to read for sth

read off VERB trans

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

read

read out VERB trans

1. read (read aloud):

read

2. read COMPUT:

read

3. read esp Am (expel):

read over, read through VERB trans

I . ˈlip-read <-read, -read> VERB intr

II . ˈlip-read <-read, -read> VERB trans to lip-read sb

ˈproof-read <-read, -read> VERB trans, intr

well-ˈread ADJ

1. well-read (knowledgeable):

2. well-read (frequently read):

read-only ˈmemo·ry SUBST COMPUT

read-ˈwrite head SUBST COMPUT

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The books can be read in any order but both need to be read for the composite picture.
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In general, an occasion of space-time found in nature is not in thermodynamic equilibrium, read in the most stringent terms.
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These folks would give him love if he decided to open an old telephone book and read from it.
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The latest issues of the 75 journals and magazines which the museum subscribes to can be read in the library's reading room.
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Individuals receiving typewritten letters often found them insulting (as type implied they could not read handwriting) or impersonal, problems exacerbated by the all upper-case writing.
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Later on, she kept a dictionary and a book of quotations in her bedside table to read at night and would jot down quotes, words and definitions she liked.
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This latter aspect of the poem raises important questions regarding the cultural milieu in which it was repeatedly copied and presumably read.
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Unable to read or write effectively, he had attended school only sporadically, and felt unwelcome in the home of his stepfather.
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Furthermore, the increased use of second-generation sequencing technologies with short read lengths means that much of future metagenomic data will be error-prone.
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Wood also revamped the paper from broadsheet to a tabloid format, which made it easier to read at the breakfast table.
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