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Definition of readout in US English: readoutnounˈrēdoutˈridaʊtˈridaʊt 1A visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument. a digital readout of latitude and longitude as modifier flight data readout units Example sentencesExamples - All read-outs were checked for accurate base calling and assembled using a reliable system.
- This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit.
- The dash stretches miles in front of you and the digital read-outs are centrally mounted.
- The ‘eyes’ were LED read-outs in either kilowatt-hours or the amount of actual money you are currently throwing out the window.
- Walking him over to one of the medical beds she set him on it then went to her computer to study the read-outs that the suit picked up from him during the fight.
- Reaching for his brother's wrist, he quickly checked the energy read-outs, then sat back on his heels with a smirk.
- With the 63 litre tank full the computer gave a read-out of more than 1000 km to empty!
- He was adamant that the start had been legal, but after I had shown him our read-outs, he had to apologise.
- For starters, all controls and mechanical read-outs (temps; rpm's; pressures etc…) are now read off a single, large display, tidying up the cab interior and making the operator's job easier.
- These paintings, like the GPS longitude, latitude, and time read-outs, simply mark the artist's presence.
- They have their read-outs and their strategies and they can see that their man is gaining on the chap in front as each lap slides by.
- With the onset of postcode read-outs, we now know that the majority of Edinburgh households do not decamp for the month, having sublet their properties to theatre companies at outrageous mark-ups.
- ‘Uh-huh,’ Leanne said, checking some of the read-outs on her console.
- One of the many scientists who had come to oversee the start of the process looked up from a computer read-out that he had been watching, and answered, ‘You won't have to.’
- The easiest way to get an accurate check is with a GPS speed-trap locator or portable sat nav unit, which have speed read-outs that are totally accurate.
- He was still breathing on his own, and all his monitor read-outs looked stable.
- The digital read-out showed ‘12 ‘in big, red, blocky numbers.’
- Finally, the digital read-out panel for the radio resembled the LCD of an early generation Gameboy - not the ideal driver/machine interface.
- In addition, measuring gauges have become more sophisticated over the years moving from simple measuring systems to automatic linear positioners to air-stops and digital read-outs - all making set-ups quicker and easier.
- Thsi car's strength here is the well-spaced instrumentation and information read-outs, the high-position display softly lit to ensure the right button is hit first time, every time.
Synonyms read out, read aloud, say aloud, recite, declaim 2US An official statement summarizing the points discussed during a meeting or phone call between diplomats or political figures. the White House readout of the call came after the prime minister postponed a key speech on the European Union Definition of readout in US English: readoutnounˈrēdoutˈridaʊt 1A visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument. a digital readout of latitude and longitude as modifier flight data readout units Example sentencesExamples - All read-outs were checked for accurate base calling and assembled using a reliable system.
- This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit.
- The dash stretches miles in front of you and the digital read-outs are centrally mounted.
- The ‘eyes’ were LED read-outs in either kilowatt-hours or the amount of actual money you are currently throwing out the window.
- Walking him over to one of the medical beds she set him on it then went to her computer to study the read-outs that the suit picked up from him during the fight.
- Reaching for his brother's wrist, he quickly checked the energy read-outs, then sat back on his heels with a smirk.
- With the 63 litre tank full the computer gave a read-out of more than 1000 km to empty!
- He was adamant that the start had been legal, but after I had shown him our read-outs, he had to apologise.
- For starters, all controls and mechanical read-outs (temps; rpm's; pressures etc…) are now read off a single, large display, tidying up the cab interior and making the operator's job easier.
- These paintings, like the GPS longitude, latitude, and time read-outs, simply mark the artist's presence.
- They have their read-outs and their strategies and they can see that their man is gaining on the chap in front as each lap slides by.
- With the onset of postcode read-outs, we now know that the majority of Edinburgh households do not decamp for the month, having sublet their properties to theatre companies at outrageous mark-ups.
- ‘Uh-huh,’ Leanne said, checking some of the read-outs on her console.
- One of the many scientists who had come to oversee the start of the process looked up from a computer read-out that he had been watching, and answered, ‘You won't have to.’
- The easiest way to get an accurate check is with a GPS speed-trap locator or portable sat nav unit, which have speed read-outs that are totally accurate.
- He was still breathing on his own, and all his monitor read-outs looked stable.
- The digital read-out showed ‘12 ‘in big, red, blocky numbers.’
- Finally, the digital read-out panel for the radio resembled the LCD of an early generation Gameboy - not the ideal driver/machine interface.
- In addition, measuring gauges have become more sophisticated over the years moving from simple measuring systems to automatic linear positioners to air-stops and digital read-outs - all making set-ups quicker and easier.
- Thsi car's strength here is the well-spaced instrumentation and information read-outs, the high-position display softly lit to ensure the right button is hit first time, every time.
Synonyms read out, read aloud, say aloud, recite, declaim 2US An official statement summarizing the points discussed during a meeting or phone call between diplomats or political figures. the White House readout of the call came after the prime minister postponed a key speech on the European Union |