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lu(e)
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
I enjoy a quiet read
this book is a good read
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)
I read somewhere that
to read sth to sb, to read sb sth
lire qc à qn
to read sth aloud
to read sth to oneself
lire qc
she can read
I can read German
2. read (say):
3. read (decipher):
read braille, handwriting
4. read (interpret):
read signs
read intentions, reactions
read situation
to read sb's thoughts or mind
to read sb's mood
to read sb's tea-leaves
to read palms
to read sth into comment, message, sentence
5. read ingl. brit. UNIV.:
read
6. read (take a recording):
read meter
read dial, barometer, gauge
7. read:
read RADIO, TEL. person, pilot
8. read TIPOGR.:
read
forcat’ in line 12 readcart’
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):
read
lire (to sb à qn)
to read aloud
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):
to read for a degree
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.
lip-read
can you lip-read?
I. read over V., read through V. (read over or through [sth], read [sth] over or through)
read over (for the first time) article, essay
read over (reread) notes, speech
well-read ADJ.
well-read
read up V.
to read up on sth/sb
étudier qc/qn à fond, potasser coloq.
read head SUST. INFORM.
read head
I. read off V. (read off [sth], read [sth] off)
read off names, scores:
read off
read on V.
read on
I. read back V. (read [sth] back)
read back message, sentence:
read back
relire (to à)
I. read out V. (read [sth] out, read out [sth])
read out
I. read in V. (read [sth] in, read in [sth])
read in computer data:
read in
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
read1 [red] ADJ.
read
lu(e)
little/widely read magazine
little/widely read student
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take sth as read
I. read2 [ri:d] SUST. no pl.
read
have a read of this
it's a good read
II. read2 <read, read> [ri:d] V. trans.
1. read (decipher words):
read
to read sth voraciously
2. read (decipher signs):
read music
to read sb's lips
3. read (speak aloud):
read
to read sb to sleep
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. read (interpret):
read situation
to read too much into sth
to read sth in sb's face
to read sb's mind, to read sb like a book
5. read (to note information):
read
6. read (hear and understand):
read
7. read ingl. brit. form. UNIV.:
read
8. read PRENSA:
read
9. read (show information):
read
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
read my lips!
to read the Riot Act to sb
III. read2 [ri:d] V. intr.
1. read (decipher words):
read
to read about sb/sth
2. read (speak aloud):
read
3. read (have an effect):
to read well
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
read over, read through V. trans.
read over
lip-read V. trans., intr.
lip-read
read out V. trans.
1. read out (read aloud):
read out
2. read out INFORM.:
read out
3. read out esp ingl. am. (expel):
well-read ADJ.
1. well-read (knowledgeable):
well-read
2. well-read (read frequently):
well-read
read up V. intr.
to read up on sb/sth
lire sur qn/qc
read/write head SUST. INFORM.
read/write head
read only memory SUST. INFORM.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
read1 [red] ADJ.
read
lu(e)
little/widely read magazine
little/widely read student
I. read2 [rid] SUST.
read
it's a good read
II. read2 <read, read> [rid] V. trans.
1. read book, magazine, newspaper:
read
to read sth voraciously
2. read music:
read
to read sb's lips
3. read (recite):
read
to read sb to sleep
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. read (interpret):
read situation
to read too much into sth
to read sth in sb's face
to read sb's mind, to read sb like a book coloq.
5. read (note information):
read
6. read coloq. (hear and understand):
read
7. read PRENSA:
read
8. read (show information):
read
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
read my lips!
to read sb the riot act
III. read2 <read, read> [rid] V. intr.
1. read in books, magazines:
read
to read about sb/sth
2. read (recite):
read
3. read (have effect):
to read well
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
read over, read through V. trans.
read over
read out V. trans.
1. read out (read aloud):
read out
2. read out comput:
read out
read up V. intr.
to read up on sb/sth
lire sur qn/qc
well-read ADJ.
1. well-read (knowledgeable):
well-read
2. well-read (read frequently):
well-read
lip-read V. trans., intr.
lip-read
read-only memory SUST. comput
read-write head SUST. comput
read-write head
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
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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A mechanical shutter must be added to this type of sensor or the image smears as the device is clocked or read out.
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The traditional method of publishing the council's proclamation recognising the new monarch is by way of it being physically read out.
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Numerous other stories have been written and read out loud on the radio show, but are not currently categorized.
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Common practice was lining out, by which the precentor sang or read out each line and it was then repeated by the congregation.
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Laws and edicts were posted in writing as well as read out.
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