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read·ing [ˈri:dɪŋ] SUBST

1. reading no Pl (activity):

reading
branje n

2. reading no Pl (material to be read):

reading
čtivo n
reading
to catch up on one's reading

3. reading no Pl (with indication of quality):

compulsory reading

4. reading (recital, also religious):

reading
berilo n

5. reading (interpretation):

reading of a literary work
reading of a literary work
reading of a situation, the facts

6. reading (amount shown):

reading
reading
meter reading
meter reading

7. reading POL:

reading
branje n
reading

I . ˈproof-read·ing SUBST no Pl

II . ˈproof-read·ing ADJ attr

ˈread·ing book SUBST

reading book
knjiga f

ˈread·ing glasses SUBST Pl

reading glasses

ˈread·ing lamp SUBST

reading lamp

ˈread·ing list SUBST

reading list

ˈread·ing room SUBST

reading room

I . read1 [ri:d] SUBST usu Sg

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read ugs (book):

3. read Am (interpretation):

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read MUS:

3. read (speak aloud):

6. read:

POL, JUR to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

8. read (show information):

pisati [perf napisati]
kazati [perf pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIV form:

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

THEAT, FILM to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIV form:

read off VERB trans

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

read out VERB trans

1. read (read aloud):

2. read COMPUT:

read over, read through VERB trans

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):

2. read COMPUT:

read off VERB trans

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

I . read1 [ri:d] SUBST usu Sg

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read ugs (book):

3. read Am (interpretation):

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read MUS:

3. read (speak aloud):

6. read:

POL, JUR to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

8. read (show information):

pisati [perf napisati]
kazati [perf pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIV form:

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

THEAT, FILM to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIV form:

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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He has a mysterious knowledge of all the antiques in the store and an uncanny talent for reading minds.
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He played bass guitar for local bands and it is said he kept tax manuals on his bedside table for reading.
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Classes in code, blinker, the actual reading of panels from the air, and first aid continued during the month, increasing the proficiency of the pilots in these subjects.
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Since the sine of the angle peaks at 90 degrees, a reading could indicate either a certain direction or the exact opposite direction.
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Either the messages can not be read (i.e., decrypted) or someone else (with the lost grille) may be reading them.
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In this simple statement he was highlighting the dislocation of orientation and any possibility of a singular reading; a common resultant of the post-structuralist project.
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He would work outdoors all day and study at night, reading late into the evenings by the light of the fireplace.
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There she began reading books on the occult.
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Wizard rock bands generally play all-ages shows at libraries, bookstores and schools, as the promotion of reading is a hallmark of the genre.
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In the early 1900s, complaining of eye difficulties making prolonged reading uncomfortable, he became a newspaper reporter.
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