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read
Lesen
I. read1 [ri:d] SUST. usu sing.
1. read ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (act of reading):
read
Lesen nt <-s; kein Pl>
to have a quiet read coloq.
to have a read of sth
in etw acus. hineinschauen coloq.
to have a read of sth
einen Blick in etw acus. werfen
2. read coloq. (book):
good/bad read
to be a good read
3. read ingl. am. (interpretation):
read
II. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. trans.
1. read (understand written material):
to read sth
etw lesen
to read sth handwriting
to read sth avidly
to read sth voraciously
to read a map
2. read MÚS.:
to read music
3. read (speak aloud):
to read sth aloud [or out loud]
to read sb sth [or sth to sb]
jdm etw vorlesen
4. read (discern):
to read sb's face
to read sth in sb's face
5. read (interpret):
read
read
6. read (substitute):
to read sth for sth on page 19, for Blitish, please read British
7. read (proof-read):
to read sth
to read a proof
8. read POL., DER.:
9. read (inspect and record):
to read sth
to read a meter
10. read (show information):
to read sth
11. read ingl. brit. UNIV. form.:
to read sth chemistry, English, history
12. read INFORM.:
to read a card
to read data
read/write head
read only
13. read RADIO, TEL.:
to read sb
to read sb fig. (understand sb's meaning)
do you read me? — loud and clear
I don't read you
14. read (prophesy):
to read sb's palm
to read sth in the cards
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to read sb like a book
to read sb a lecture form.
jdm die Leviten lesen coloq.
read my lips!
to read sb's lips
to read sb's mind [or thoughts]
to read sb the Riot Act
to read the runes ingl. brit.
III. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. intr.
1. read (understand written material):
read
lesen <liest, las, gelesen>
to read avidly
to read about [or of] sb/sth
über jdn/etw lesen
2. read (speak aloud):
to read aloud [or out loud] [to sb]
3. read (create impression):
to read well book, letter, article, magazine
sich acus. gut lesen
4. read (have wording):
read
5. read TEAT., CINE:
to read for a part
6. read esp ingl. brit. UNIV. form.:
to read for sth
to read for the Bar
Jura [o. austr. Jus] studieren
7. read (be interpreted as):
to read as sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. read2 [red] V. trans., intr.
read pret., part. pas. of read
II. read2 [red] ADJ.
to take sth as read
I. read1 [ri:d] SUST. usu sing.
1. read ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (act of reading):
read
Lesen nt <-s; kein Pl>
to have a quiet read coloq.
to have a read of sth
in etw acus. hineinschauen coloq.
to have a read of sth
einen Blick in etw acus. werfen
2. read coloq. (book):
good/bad read
to be a good read
3. read ingl. am. (interpretation):
read
II. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. trans.
1. read (understand written material):
to read sth
etw lesen
to read sth handwriting
to read sth avidly
to read sth voraciously
to read a map
2. read MÚS.:
to read music
3. read (speak aloud):
to read sth aloud [or out loud]
to read sb sth [or sth to sb]
jdm etw vorlesen
4. read (discern):
to read sb's face
to read sth in sb's face
5. read (interpret):
read
read
6. read (substitute):
to read sth for sth on page 19, for Blitish, please read British
7. read (proof-read):
to read sth
to read a proof
8. read POL., DER.:
9. read (inspect and record):
to read sth
to read a meter
10. read (show information):
to read sth
11. read ingl. brit. UNIV. form.:
to read sth chemistry, English, history
12. read INFORM.:
to read a card
to read data
read/write head
read only
13. read RADIO, TEL.:
to read sb
to read sb fig. (understand sb's meaning)
do you read me? — loud and clear
I don't read you
14. read (prophesy):
to read sb's palm
to read sth in the cards
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to read sb like a book
to read sb a lecture form.
jdm die Leviten lesen coloq.
read my lips!
to read sb's lips
to read sb's mind [or thoughts]
to read sb the Riot Act
to read the runes ingl. brit.
III. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] V. intr.
1. read (understand written material):
read
lesen <liest, las, gelesen>
to read avidly
to read about [or of] sb/sth
über jdn/etw lesen
2. read (speak aloud):
to read aloud [or out loud] [to sb]
3. read (create impression):
to read well book, letter, article, magazine
sich acus. gut lesen
4. read (have wording):
read
5. read TEAT., CINE:
to read for a part
6. read esp ingl. brit. UNIV. form.:
to read for sth
to read for the Bar
Jura [o. austr. Jus] studieren
7. read (be interpreted as):
to read as sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Entrada de OpenDict
read V.
read over, read through V. trans.
to read over [or through] sth
well-ˈread ADJ.
1. well-read (knowledgeable):
well-read
2. well-read (frequently read):
well-read
viel gelesen atrbv.
to be well-read
3. well-read (dog-eared):
well-read
mit Eselsohren nach sust.
to be well-read
I. ˈlip-read <-read, -read> V. intr.
lip-read
II. ˈlip-read <-read, -read> V. trans.
to lip-read sb
to lip-read words
read in V. trans. INFORM.
to read in data
read down V. trans.
to read down a list
read back V. trans.
to read back sth
read into V. trans. (interpret)
to read too much into sth
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
PONS OpenDict

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The latest issues of the 75 journals and magazines which the museum subscribes to can be read in the library's reading room.
en.wikipedia.org
He published several more books for children, and by 1908 he was involved in creating schoolbooks teaching children how to read in the new language.
en.wikipedia.org
He was also well-read in ancient and modern literature, being particularly interested in the 16th and 17th centuries.
en.wikipedia.org
Two different types of protocols are used to singulate a particular tag, allowing its data to be read in the midst of many similar tags.
en.wikipedia.org
It is often read in secondary schools for both its literary and its historical interest.
en.wikipedia.org
Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
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The author will read from his book Oil on Water, a novel on the environmental disaster in the Niger Delta.
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www.giz.de
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Der Autor liest aus seinem Werk „ Oil on Water “, einem Roman über die Öko-Katastrophe im Nigerdelta.
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The saleswoman trading on the roadside likes to read the paper:
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www.giz.de
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Auch die Händlerin an der Straße liest die Zeitung gern:
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Currently, only 30% of police officers can read and write.
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www.giz.de
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Derzeit können nur 30 Prozent der Polizeikräfte lesen und schreiben.
[...]
[...]
You can read more about the history, work and future plans of our main commissioning party in a contribution by Federal Minister Dirk Niebel.
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www.giz.de
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In einem Beitrag von Bundesminister Dirk Niebel lesen Sie mehr über Geschichte, Wirken und Zukunftspläne unseres Hauptauftraggebers.
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Without registration posts are read only whereas registered users can write posts.
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www.foodcase.ethz.ch
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Ohne Registration können Beiträge nur gelesen werden während registrierte Benutzer auch Beitrage schreiben können.
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