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read·a·ble R0067700 (rē′də-bəl)adj.1. Easily read; legible: a readable typeface.2. Pleasurable or interesting to read: a readable story. read′a·bil′i·ty (read′a·ble·ness) n.read′a·bly adv.readable (ˈriːdəbəl) adj1. (of handwriting, etc) able to be read or deciphered; legible2. (of style of writing) interesting, easy, or pleasant to read ˌreadaˈbility, ˈreadableness n ˈreadably advread•a•ble (ˈri də bəl) adj. 1. easy or interesting to read. 2. capable of being read; legible. [1560–70] read`a•bil′i•ty, read′a•ble•ness, n. read′a•bly, adv. readable legible">legible1. 'readable'If you say that a book or article is readable, you mean that it is interesting and not boring or difficult to understand. He has written a most readable and entertaining autobiography.2. 'legible'If you can recognize the letters and words that a piece of writing consists of, you do not say that the writing is 'readable'. You say that it is legible. The inscription is still perfectly legible.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | readable - easily deciphereddecipherable, clearlegible - (of handwriting, print, etc.) capable of being read or deciphered; "legible handwriting" |
readableadjective1. enjoyable, interesting, gripping, entertaining, pleasant, enthralling, easy to read, worth reading This is an impeccably researched and very readable book. enjoyable heavy, boring, dull, pretentious, turgid, unreadable, heavy going, badly-written, as dry as dust2. legible, clear, plain, understandable, comprehensible, intelligible, decipherable a typewritten and readable script legible incomprehensible, unintelligible, illegible, unreadable, indecipherableTranslationsread (riːd) – past tense, past participle read (red) – verb1. to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs). Have you read this letter?; Can your little girl read yet?; Can anyone here read Chinese?; to read music; I can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind. 閱讀,看懂 阅读2. to learn by reading. I read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again. 看到 获悉3. to read aloud, usually to someone else. I read my daughter a story before she goes to bed; I read to her before she goes to bed. 朗讀 朗读4. to pass one's time by reading books etc for pleasure etc. I don't have much time to read these days. 將閱讀當作消遣 阅读5. to study (a subject) at a university etc. 攻讀 攻读6. to look at or be able to see (something) and get information from it. I can't read the clock without my glasses; The nurse read the thermometer. 讀取 辨认7. to be written or worded; to say. His letter reads as follows: `Dear Sir, ...' 書寫的內容是 (文章或信)内容是 8. (of a piece of writing etc) to make a (good, bad etc) impression. This report reads well. 讀起來 读起来9. (of dials, instruments etc) to show a particular figure, measurement etc. The thermometer reads –5C. 顯示 读数是10. to (cause a word, phrase etc to) be replaced by another, eg in a document or manuscript. There is one error on this page – For `two yards', read `two metres'; `Two yards long' should read `two metres long'. (訂正詞誤)改成 (在勘误表中)用...代替 noun the act, or a period, of reading. I like a good read before I go to sleep. 閱讀,一段閱讀時間 一段阅读时间ˈreadable adjective (negative unreadable). 1. easy or pleasant to read. I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable. 讀起來有趣的,流暢的 使人爱读的,易读的 2. able to be read. Your handwriting is scarcely readable. 清楚可讀的 (笔迹)清楚的 ˈreadableness noun 流暢易讀,清楚可讀 清楚易读,值得一读 ˌreadaˈbility noun 易讀性,可讀性 易读,可读性有趣味 ˈreader noun1. a person who reads books, magazines etc. He's a keen reader. 閱讀的人 读者2. a person who reads a particular newspaper, magazine etc. The editor asked readers to write to him with their opinions. 讀者 读者3. a reading-book, especially for children or for learners of a foreign language. a Latin reader. 讀本 读本ˈreadership noun the (number of) people who read a newspaper, magazine etc. 讀者(人數) 读者(总数) ˈreading noun1. the act of reading. 閱讀 读2. the reading of something aloud, as a (public) entertainment. a poetry reading. 朗誦 朗诵3. the ability to read. The boy is good at reading. 閱讀能力 阅读能力4. the figure, measurement etc on a dial, instrument etc. The reading on the thermometer was –5 C. 讀數 读数reading-1. for the purpose of reading. reading-glasses; a reading-room in a library. 閱讀用的 供阅读用的2. for learning to read. a reading-book. 學習閱讀用的 学习阅读用的ˈreading material noun a list of books, stories, articles etc that need to be read for one's studies. 閱讀書目 阅读资料ˈreading matter noun something written for others to read (eg books, newspapers, letters). There's a lot of interesting reading matter in our local library. 讀物 读物ˈread-out – plural ˈread-outs – noun data produced by a computer, eg on magnetic or paper tape. 電腦輸出資料 读出read between the lines to look for or find information (eg in a letter) which is not actually stated. 找出箇中含意 体会字里行间的言外之意read off to read from a dial, instrument etc. The engineer read off the temperatures one by one. 讀取 读取read on to continue to read; to read further. He paused for a few moments, and then read on. 繼續讀,讀下去 继续读read out to read aloud. Read out the answers to the questions. 宣讀 宣读read over/through to read from beginning to end. I'll read through your manuscript, and let you know if I find any mistakes. 從頭到尾讀過 重通读,仔细阅读 EncyclopediaSeereadMedicalSeereadabilityreadable
Synonyms for readableadj enjoyableSynonyms- enjoyable
- interesting
- gripping
- entertaining
- pleasant
- enthralling
- easy to read
- worth reading
Antonyms- heavy
- boring
- dull
- pretentious
- turgid
- unreadable
- heavy going
- badly-written
- as dry as dust
adj legibleSynonyms- legible
- clear
- plain
- understandable
- comprehensible
- intelligible
- decipherable
Antonyms- incomprehensible
- unintelligible
- illegible
- unreadable
- indecipherable
Synonyms for readableadj easily decipheredSynonymsRelated Words |