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read

[Day: Day]

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Read, read, understand and learn.

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

learned

Noun (short for noun)

get

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Past tense and past participle of read

read

read

AHD:[r? d]

Eighth day

Railway company (USA)

(verb)

Read [r? D] reading, reading

transitive verb

Check and understand the meaning of (written or printed characters, words or sentences).

Reading: To check and master the meaning of (written or printed words, words or sentences).

To speak or present (written or printed material) aloud:

To read aloud or send out (written or printed materials):

She reads her poems to the students.

She reads her poems to the students.

Ability to examine and understand (materials written or printed in a specific language or symbol):

Have the ability to check and master (written or printed materials in a specific language or mark):

Reading chinese; Watch music.

Understand Chinese; Have an ear for music

Check and understand the meaning of (language forms other than written or printed words, words or sentences):

Check and master the meaning of (a language in the form of written or printed paragraphs, words or sentences):

Read Braille; Read sign language.

Braille reading for the blind; Reading sign language

Check and understand the meaning of (a chart):

Check and understand the meaning of (a chart):

Look at the map.

Consult a map

Identify and explain the essence or meaning through careful examination or sensitive observation:

Discover and explain the essence or beauty of things through careful examination or sensitive observation:

Trackers look for traces of prey by tracking.

The hunter found traces of his prey.

Identify or predict by inspection or observation; Description:

Identify or predict by inspection or observation; Find:

"I can read about abandonment through a broken or broken window" (William H. Gass)

"I can find abandoned ruins by destroying doors and windows" (William H. Gass)

To determine the intention or mood of:

Find out the intention or mood of:

I can read your mind like a book. He is a difficult person to read.

I can see your mental activity as clearly as reading a book. He is a difficult person to understand.

Give some explanation or meaning:

Attribute an explanation or meaning to:

She has a different understanding of what he said.

She read a different meaning from his words.

To regard (something written or printed) as having special significance or importance:

To regard (written or printed materials) as having special significance or importance:

I read this novel as an allegory.

I think this novel is actually a fable book.

To predict or predict (the future).

To predict or predict (the future)

To receive or understand (radio information, for example):

To receive and understand (radio information, for example):

I can hear you clearly.

I can hear your loud voice clearly.

To study or study:

To study or do research:

She studied history in college.

She is studying history at the university.

To learn or gain knowledge from something written or printed:

To learn or gain knowledge from written or printed materials:

He read that interest rates will continue to rise.

He knew that interest rates would continue to rise.

Proofread

proofread

Have or be used as a preferred reading in a particular paragraph:

Have or be used as priority reading in specific chapters:

Change the change into an expense.

Charging is a misuse of change.

To instruct, register, or display:

Explain, guide and show:

The dial shows 32=.

The scale shows 32 degrees.

Obtain information from a storage medium, such as a disk.

Computer science reading data: obtaining information from a memory such as a disk.

intransitive verb

Check and understand the meaning of printed or written words, such as words or music.

Reading: check and master the meaning of various written or printed words, such as literary works or music.

Read aloud the words you are reading:

Read aloud: read aloud what you are reading;

He reads to his children every night.

He reads articles to his children every night.

Learn by reading:

Learn from reading:

We read about the storm in today's newspaper.

We know from today's newspaper that there is a storm today.

To study.

study

There is a specific wording:

Statement: Specific wording:

Recite this poem accurately.

Recite the poem word for word.

Contains a specific meaning:

Contains a specific meaning:

According to the law, the defendant is guilty.

According to the law, the defendant is guilty.

Indicate, record or display dimensions or numbers:

Explain, indicate, or display a scale or number:

What's the reading of your new watch?

Does your new watch keep good time?

Have specific characteristics or qualities for readers:

Reading: readers feel that they have special characteristics or qualities after reading;

His poems read well.

His poems are comfortable to read.

Noun (short for noun) informal (noun)

What is read:

Reading material: something for people to read:

"This book is not only fascinating, but also very satisfying" (Frank Conroy)

"This is a fascinating book, which makes people feel relaxed and happy after reading it" (Frank Conroy)

(adjective)

AHD:[r? d]

Get information through reading; Learned that:

Knowledgeable by reading: knowledgeable by reading; Learned that:

He knows little about fields other than his major.

He only knows a little about fields other than his major.

readout

Read aloud:

Read aloud:

Please read the names on the list.

Please read the names on the list.

study diligently/devoutly

To study or learn by reading:

To study or learn by reading:

Before you travel, get to know where you plan to go.

Before you travel, do some research on where you are going.

Read a lecture or

Read a lesson

Issue a condemnation:

Criticism:

After the headmaster called mother, she gave us a lesson.

Mother criticized us after the headmaster called.

read between the lines

To perceive or perceive a vague or unexpressed meaning:

Find out or discover hidden and vague meanings:

Learned to find the financial weakness between the lines of the company's annual report.

Learn to read the annual report of the company carefully and find signs of financial difficulties.

Read from ...

Declare expulsion from social, political or other groups:

To expel from a social, political, or other group by an official statement:

After the embarrassing incident, he was fired from the secretariat.

Because of this embarrassing incident, he was fired by the secretariat.

Middle English reden

Middle English reden

From old English r? N[ suggestion] * see ar-

From old English r? N[ suggestion] * see ar-

read

read

AHD:[r? George (1733- 1798)

Eighth day

Railway company (USA)

None (no part of speech)

American revolutionary leader, politician and jurist. Representative of the Delaware Constitutional Convention (1787), who supported the rights of small states and later served as a US senator (1789- 1793).

George Richard: (1733- 1798) American politician, revolutionary leader and lawyer. 1787, he attended the constitutional convention as a representative of Delaware. In order to emphasize the rights of smaller States, he decided to become a senator in 1789- 1793.

read

read

AHD:[r? Sir Herbert (1893- 1968)

Eighth day

Railway company (USA)

None (no part of speech)

British writer, famous for his imagist poems and literary and artistic criticism.

Sir Herbert Read: (1893- 1968) English writer, famous for his imagist poetry and literary and artistic criticism.

read

[Day: Day]

Transitive verb, six.

Reading, reading

read

He read the newspaper.

He reads the newspaper.

read

read a map (of)

read a map (of)

Reading music

Reading music (notes)

I can read French, but I can't speak it.

I can read French, but I can't speak it.

You often have to read between the lines to understand the true meaning of the story.

When reading a novel, we often have to read between the lines to understand the true meaning of the story.

(often used with out, out, off) read aloud.

The chairman read out a prepared statement.

The chairman of the meeting read out a prepared statement.

The teacher asked the students to read the text aloud after class.

The teacher asked the students to read the text after class.

Reading and studying; Reading knowledge

Read about the murder.

Read the report about the murder.

Learning; study

John is studying history at Oxford University.

John is studying history at Oxford University.

show

Read "Instrument"

read between the lines

Understand the implied meaning, read the implied meaning.

read

Noun (short for noun)

Reading; Reading time

Reading newspapers

Read the newspaper

reading material

A good book.

Good reading.

read

[Day: Day]

transitive verb

Read, read, read aloud.

Understand, recognize and perceive

Explain, predict

study

Study, study

Mark, remember, write, read, (the instrument shows) the reading is, (on the radar screen) determine (the position of the plane)

(of specific forms of different words in different versions) printed.

Replace (in errata) with ...

Make ... reading

solve the riddle

Guess this riddle

See that someone is malicious. Face

See malice in someone's face

He knows French, but can't speak it.

He can read French, but can't speak it.

How do you pronounce this sentence?

How to understand this sentence?

He has been watching the news recently.

He learned the news recently. The poster reads ""

No smoking! "

The slogan reads: "No smoking!"

The version says "hurry up", not "Harry"

This version is printed in a hurry, not Harry.

In the fifth line, change "Harry" to "Hurry up".

The fifth line, replace Harry with haste.

read

intransitive verb

Read, read, read aloud.

Be informed (of the situation)

Study, study

The content is, read it.

Read the report about the accident.

Get news of the accident

The full text is as follows: ...

The full text is as follows ...

I wonder what she will think of this letter.

I wonder how she will react when she sees this letter.

read

Noun (short for noun)

A period of reading; read

Something to read.

Study hard on the bus.

I watched it on the bus for a long time.

write in

[`ri:dIn]

Noun (short for noun)

Read in, record

readability

[7ri:dE5biliti]

Noun (short for noun)

readable

[5ri:dEb(E)l]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

readability

Noun (short for noun)

Readily

adverb

read aloud

read aloud

instead

Mistakes ... like

retell

Military retelling; Read again

study diligently/devoutly

To study or study for. ...

Read it in

Give some explanations (sometimes wrong explanations) to ...; Read into (a computer)

Read [understand]

Read an article about ...

readout

Read it out, read it out quickly; readout

Read (oneself)

[Britain] To become a priest of the Anglican Church (after reading thirty-nine canon laws in public)

readout

Announce expulsion; Recite; readout

Read someone. A lesson [lecture]

Scold sb.

Read someone. Mind [thought]

Read other people's minds and know what others are thinking.

read through

Read it carefully from beginning to end.

study diligently/devoutly

To study (a subject) systematically.

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Ryden interprets Middle English → reads Old English R? Dan negotiation