单词 | read |
释义 | Word Frequency read 1(riːd) verbWord forms: reads, reading or read (rɛd) 1. to comprehend the meaning of (something written or printed) by looking at and interpreting the written or printed characters 2. to be occupied in such an activity he was reading all day 3. (when tr, often foll by out) to look at, interpret, and speak aloud (something written or printed) she read to us from the newspaper 4. (transitive) to interpret the significance or meaning of through scrutiny and recognition we read the sky and predicted rain to read a map 5. (transitive) to interpret or understand the meaning of (signs, characters, etc) other than by visual means to read Braille 6. (transitive) to have sufficient knowledge of (a language) to understand the written or printed word do you read German? 7. (transitive) to discover or make out the true nature or mood of to read someone's mind 8. to interpret or understand (something read) in a specified way, or (of something read)to convey a particular meaning or impression I read this speech as satire this book reads well 9. (transitive) to adopt as a reading in a particular passage for "boon" read "bone" 10. (intransitive) to have or contain a certain form or wording the sentence reads as follows 11. to undertake a course of study in (a subject) to read history read for the bar 12. (intransitive) to gain knowledge by reading he read about the war 13. (transitive) to register, indicate, or show the meter reads 100 14. (transitive) to bring or put into a specified condition by reading to read a child to sleep 15. (transitive) to hear and understand, esp when using a two-way radio we are reading you loud and clear 16. computing to obtain (data) from a storage device, such as magnetic tape Compare write (sense 16)17. (transitive) to understand (written or printed music) by interpretation of the notes on the staff and to be able to reproduce the musical sounds represented by these notes 18. read a lesson 19. read between the lines 20. you wouldn't read about it noun 21. matter suitable for reading this new book is a very good read 22. the act of reading Word origin Old English rǣdan to advise, explain; related to Old Frisian rēda, Old High German rātan, Gothic garēdanWord Frequency read 2(rɛd) verb 1. the past tense and past participle of read1 adjective 2. having knowledge gained from books (esp in the phrases widely read, well-read) 3. take something as read |
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