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read-write head
tête de lecture-écriture
read-write head SUST. INFORM.
read head SUST. INFORM.
write head SUST. INFORM.
I. read SUST. [ingl. brit. riːd, ingl. am. rid] esp ingl. brit.
to have a read of coloq.
to have a read of coloq. article, magazine
II. read <pret. imperf., part. pas. read [red]> V. trans. [ingl. brit. riːd, ingl. am. rid]
1. read (in text etc):
read book, instructions, map, music, sign
lire (in dans)
to read sth to sb, to read sb sth
lire qc à qn
lire qc
2. read (say):
3. read (decipher):
read braille, handwriting
4. read (interpret):
read signs
read intentions, reactions
read situation
to read sb's mood
to read sth into comment, message, sentence
5. read ingl. brit. UNIV.:
6. read (take a recording):
read meter
read dial, barometer, gauge
7. read:
read RADIO, TEL. person, pilot
8. read TIPOGR.:
9. read INFORM. computer:
read data, file
III. read <pret. imperf., part. pas. read [red]> V. intr. [ingl. brit. riːd, ingl. am. rid]
1. read (look at or articulate text):
lire (to sb à qn)
lire à haute voix (to sb à qn)
to read about sth accident, discovery
to read to sb from sth
lire qc à qn
2. read ingl. brit. (study):
préparer une licence (in de)
to read for the Bar ingl. brit. DER.
3. read (create an impression):
IV. read ADJ.
read [riːd] [rid]:
V. read
to take sth as read minutes, report
lip-read <pret. imperf., part. pas. lip-read [-red]> [ingl. brit. ˈlɪpriːd, ingl. am. ˈlɪprid] V. intr.
I. write <pret. imperf. wrote, part. pas. written> [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] V. trans.
1. write (put down on paper):
write letter, poem, novel
écrire (to à)
write song, symphony
write business letter, article, essay, report
write cheque, prescription
write software, program
write legislation
it is written that form.
2. write ingl. am. (compose a letter to):
write person
II. write <pret. imperf. wrote, part. pas. written> [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] V. intr.
1. write (form words):
2. write (compose professionally):
écrire (for pour)
to write about or on current affairs, ecology
3. write (correspond):
écrire (to sb à qn)
I. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] SUST.
1. head ANAT. (of person, animal):
to get or keep or have one's head down literal
to stand an argument/theory on its head evidence, fact:
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head literal
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head fig.
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head atrbv. movement
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head injury
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head covering, bandage
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head ZOOL. markings, feathers
2. head (mind):
crâne m coloq., pey.
use your head coloq.!
to turn sb's head
3. head (for measuring height):
4. head (headache):
head coloq.
to have a bad head coloq. (gen)
5. head (leader, director):
6. head ADMIN., COM. (individual person or animal):
we paid £10 a head or per head
50 head of cattle AGR. GANAD.
7. head:
head DEP., TÉC. (of pin, nail etc, hammer, golf club)
fer m
8. head (front or top end):
9. head BOT.:
10. head (of computer, video, tape recorder):
head INFORM., ELECTR.
11. head (on beer):
12. head MED. (on boil, spot):
to come to a head literal MED.
to come to a head fig. crisis, trouble, unrest:
to bring sth to a head MED.
to bring sth to a head fig. crisis, trouble, unrest
to bring sth to a head situation
13. head (in plumbing):
14. head FÍS. (of steam):
volant m de vapeur espec.
15. head GEOGR.:
cap m
16. head TÉC. (on lathe):
II. heads SUST. sust. pl.
1. heads (tossing coin):
2. heads NÁUT. (lavatory):
III. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] ADJ. (chief)
head cashier, cook, gardener
IV. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] V. trans.
1. head (be at the top of) literal:
head column, list, procession, queue
2. head (be in charge of):
head business, firm, delegation, committee, team
head expedition, inquiry, revolt
3. head (entitle):
head article, chapter, essay
4. head (steer):
head vehicle
diriger (towards vers)
head boat
naviguer (towards vers)
5. head DEP.:
V. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] V. intr.
VI. -headed COMPOSIT.
VII. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd]
to go to sb's head alcohol, success, praise:
to go off one's head coloq.
perdre la boule coloq.
tu as perdu la boule? coloq.
to be soft or weak in the head coloq.
il a un grain coloq.
off the top of one's head say, answer
to give sb head vulg. argot ingl. am.
tailler une pipe à qn vulg. argot
I. head for V. [ingl. brit. hɛd -, ingl. am. hɛd -] (head for [sth])
1. head for literal NÁUT.:
2. head for fig.:
head for defeat, victory
head for trouble
read/write head SUST. INFORM.
read1 [red] ADJ.
lu(e)
little/widely read magazine
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. write <wrote, written, writing> [raɪt] V. trans.
1. write (mark):
write cheque
write essay, commentary
2. write ingl. am. (write to):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. write <wrote, written, writing> [raɪt] V. intr. (mark letters)
I. read2 [ri:d] SUST. no pl.
II. read2 <read, read> [ri:d] V. trans.
1. read (decipher words):
2. read (decipher signs):
read music
to read sb's lips
3. read (speak aloud):
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. read (interpret):
read situation
to read sth in sb's face
5. read (to note information):
6. read (hear and understand):
7. read ingl. brit. form. UNIV.:
8. read PRENSA:
9. read (show information):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. read2 [ri:d] V. intr.
1. read (decipher words):
to read about sb/sth
2. read (speak aloud):
3. read (have an effect):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. head [hed] SUST.
1. head a. fig.:
to need a clear head to +infin
2. head no pl. (letter top):
3. head (coin face):
4. head (person in charge) ingl. brit.:
head ENS.
directeur(-trice) m (f)
5. head (water source):
6. head (beer foam):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have a head for heights ingl. brit.
to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine
to go to sb's head fame, success
to be off one's head coloq.
II. head [hed] V. trans.
1. head (lead):
2. head DEP.:
III. head [hed] V. intr.
IV. head [hed] ADJ.
read-write head SUST. comput
read1 [red] ADJ.
lu(e)
little/widely read magazine
I. read2 [rid] SUST.
II. read2 <read, read> [rid] V. trans.
1. read book, magazine, newspaper:
2. read music:
to read sb's lips
3. read (recite):
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. read (interpret):
read situation
to read sth in sb's face
to read sb's mind, to read sb like a book coloq.
5. read (note information):
6. read coloq. (hear and understand):
7. read PRENSA:
8. read (show information):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. read2 <read, read> [rid] V. intr.
1. read in books, magazines:
to read about sb/sth
2. read (recite):
3. read (have effect):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. write <wrote, written, writing> [raɪt] V. trans.
1. write (mark):
write check
write essay, commentary
2. write (write to):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. write <wrote, written, writing> [raɪt] V. intr. (mark letters)
I. head [hed] SUST.
1. head a. fig.:
to need a clear head to +infin
2. head (person in charge):
head ENS.
directeur(-trice) m (f)
3. head (coin face):
4. head (water source):
5. head (beer foam):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine
to go to sb's head fame, success
II. head [hed] V. trans.
1. head (lead):
2. head sports:
III. head [hed] V. intr.
IV. head [hed] ADJ.
Present
Iread
youread
he/she/itreads
weread
youread
theyread
Past
Iread
youread
he/she/itread
weread
youread
theyread
Present Perfect
Ihaveread
youhaveread
he/she/ithasread
wehaveread
youhaveread
theyhaveread
Past Perfect
Ihadread
youhadread
he/she/ithadread
wehadread
youhadread
theyhadread
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We're seeing physical skimming where somebody is putting something over the read head itself.
www.bankerandtradesman.com
It displayed the output from the three register read heads, one above the other, allowing the operator to see and actually read the bits.
en.wikipedia.org
Since the video and audio read heads were several inches apart it was not possible to make a physical edit that would function correctly in both video and audio.
en.wikipedia.org
If you like what you read head to your local library and borrow the book for free.
www.smh.com.au
Applications of economic significance are measuring and calibration probes for the quality control of magnetic storage disks and read heads, with dimensions that will soon reach 20 nanometers and below.
phys.org

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