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I . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. trans.

1. read book, words:

read
czytać [perf prze-]
to read French
to read music
to read sb's lips

2. read will, meter:

read

5. read (understand):

I don't read you
do you read me?
do you read me? (on a radio)

6. read ingl. brit. form. subject:

read

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to read the Riot Act ingl. brit.

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. intr.

1. read person:

read

2. read (give impression):

read

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III . read1 [ri:d] SUST. sin pl.

1. read (sth read):

read
good read

2. read ingl. brit. coloq. (act of reading):

read
have a nice read
to have a read of sth
czytać [perf po-] coś

I . read2 [red] V.

read pret., part. pas. of read 1

II . read2 [red] ADJ.

1. read (reading a lot):

2. read (having many readers):

Véase también: read up , read over , read out , read on , read off , read into , read

read over, read through V. trans.

read over
czytać [perf prze-]

read out V. trans.

1. read out (read aloud):

read out
read out

2. read out data:

read out

read off V. trans.

read off measurement, list:

read off

I . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. trans.

1. read book, words:

read
czytać [perf prze-]
to read French
to read music
to read sb's lips

2. read will, meter:

read

5. read (understand):

I don't read you
do you read me?
do you read me? (on a radio)

6. read ingl. brit. form. subject:

read

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to read the Riot Act ingl. brit.

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. intr.

1. read person:

read

2. read (give impression):

read

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III . read1 [ri:d] SUST. sin pl.

1. read (sth read):

read
good read

2. read ingl. brit. coloq. (act of reading):

read
have a nice read
to have a read of sth
czytać [perf po-] coś

lip-read <lip-read, lip-read> V. trans., intr.

read off V. trans.

read off measurement, list:

read off

read out V. trans.

1. read out (read aloud):

read out
read out

2. read out data:

read out

read over, read through V. trans.

read over
czytać [perf prze-]

read-only ADJ. INFORM.

sight-read [ˈsaɪtri:d] V. trans., intr. MÚS.

well-read ADJ.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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She was taught to read the negative to see what image was good before she even created a contact print.
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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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They read the same books, cite the same authorities, and blame the same scapegoats.
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Over seventy peoplemen, women, boys and girlswere enrolled and learning to read.
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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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These folks would give him love if he decided to open an old telephone book and read from it.
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On her own time, she liked to sit on the porch-swing and read.
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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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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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The fuses are blown or opened using high voltage and read using low voltage.
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