Read
Meanings and phrases
n.
- something that is read
v.
- interpret something that is written or printed
- have or contain a certain wording or form; say
- look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed
- obtain data from magnetic tapes; scan
- interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky; also of human behavior
- interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression; take
- be a student of a certain subject; learn; study; take
- indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; register; show; record
- audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role
- to hear and understand
- make sense of a language; understand; interpret; translate
n.
- a method of natural childbirth that assumes it is a normal process and that the pain is largely psychological; involves education and breathing exercises to foster relaxation and other exercises; Read method of childbirth
n.
- a method of natural childbirth that assumes it is a normal process and that the pain is largely psychological; involves education and breathing exercises to foster relaxation and other exercises; Read method
v.
- read what is implied but not expressed on the surface
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- Sasipada taught her to read and write within a year.
- It can read and write customized presets and themes.
- definition: age 15 and over can read and write
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- Madero's book was well received, and widely read.
- It was not widely read and had little influence.
- His novels and short stories are still widely read today.
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- Once it was passed on, it was not read until two hours later."
- He understood English, but could not read or write the language.
- Pierce accepted the role before realizing he had not read a script.
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- John was educated in Savannah and read law there.
- He read law and was admitted to the bar in South Carolina.
- Thereafter he read law at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
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- Approximately 79% of Cambodians are able to read Khmer.
- He maintained a large repertoire without being able to read music.
- Some versions of the drive were also able to read Travan-type tapes.
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- The cask is opened and the manuscript is read aloud.
- Also, they may be read aloud using speech synthesis.
- He read aloud extracts from the letter in English translation.
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- He did not know how to read or write growing up.
- By age five, he had taught himself how to read.
- "See also: Toyota engines and how to read their names."
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- Haruka Kotoura is a 15-year-old girl who was born with the psychic ability to read minds.
- Joseph is known for his technical ability, creativity, pace, and ability to read the game.
- One’s ability to read in a language is further enhanced by a concurrent learning of writing.
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- Clark had stated that he had never read the book.
- Most people read the book, tried it out, then put it down.
- It is anyone who may read the book in all the circumstances."
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- Although he was blind, Fest learned to read music in Braille.
- She learned to read early and spent all her free time reading books.
- Since he had learned to read, books played an important place in his life.
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- He has been called "probably the most widely read Islamic political analyst".
- It was one of the most widely read texts of the High Middle Ages or even "the" most-read.
- His dramas are among the most widely read and frequently performed stage pieces in Russia.
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- The king stood and received it, and then read sitting.
- A crossword clue to that word was then read.
- The message is then read off in rows.
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- The citation read: " .
- The citation read: In June 1969, he was appointed Officer of the Order of St. John (OStJ).
- The citation read "As teacher, rendered the most distinguished services in technical instruction.
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- The rival asked "can you read or write English?"
- He did not know how to read or write growing up.
- He understood English, but could not read or write the language.
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- The fat kid who likes to read books and doesn't like to go up a lot of stairs."
- Miranda can read books just by touching them, without even needing to open them.
- "Dilbert Future" and "The Joy of Work" are among the most read books in the series.
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- Robertson admitted to not having read the 1994 report.
- After having read work by D.T.
- He learnt Esperanto in 1902, having read about it on the "Review of Reviews".
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- Leandersson and Hedebrant were never allowed to read the script.
- Hamilton later recalled: Milius made me read the script to Evel.
- And then I'd read the script and think, 'Damn - no smiling scenes again'."
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- "The Verge" called it "the best crime book you'll ever read on your PS4".
- Fox president Peter Chernin called "Return of the Apes" "one of the best scripts I ever read".
- Eugene O'Neill remarked that "Zarathustra" influenced him more than any other book he ever read.
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- The first read through took place on 17 December 2013.
- Family history has it that in 1910 he first read about ancient games like Kalah.
- Leo Tolstoy, 1906: "I remember the astonishment I felt when I first read Shakespeare.
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- Many learn to read and write and some are able to do paid work.
- She has severe dyslexia, diagnosed at 12 and didn't learn to read until she was 14.
- Theater director `Aziz `Id fell in love with her and enabled her to learn to read and write.
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- Grohl doesn't read music and plays only by ear.
- Learning to read music is a critical skill for most pianists.
- Although he was blind, Fest learned to read music in Braille.
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- The marriage notice in the London Evening Post read as follows.
- The proposal was to alter the text of the Constitution to read as follows: 87.
- The proposal was to add section 51a to the Constitution to read as follows: 51a.
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- So fools complain that they are unable to read all the law.
- In Poland, one announcer read all text.
- But wise people learn a chapter every day until they read all the law.
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- Harvard-Kyoto uses capital letters that can be difficult to read in the middle of words.
- Although the second page is difficult to read, it contains journalistic news topic different countries.
- It was part of his job to make Bucer's ideas and concepts readable, because Bucer's handwriting was difficult to read.
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- Clark had stated that he had never read the book.
- I had never read erotic literature in America...
- You will never read the 'Pentateuch' the same again."
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- The first read through took place on 17 December 2013.
- Students must read through passages which have blanks in them.
- I used to read through my recesses.
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- In 1932, a Qur'an in the Turkish language was read before a live audience and broadcast over the radio.
- On 4 July 1415 the Bull of Gregory XII which appointed Dominici and Malatesta as his proxies at the council was formally read before the assembled Bishops.
- Returning to Ormskirk, he worked zealously at the local geology, especially on the Coal-measures and New Red Sandstone, his first paper (read before the Manchester Geol.
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- So fools complain that they are unable to read all the law.
- If students are unable to read then, they will be unable to read "Fahrenheit 451".
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- You can read more about the home at the DesBarres Manor Inn website.
- Well-educated European and North American middle-classes read more than ever before.
- Content about Crime is read more often and has the highest authors' interest on average.
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- Both adults and children started learning to read.
- Phonetic analysis capacity and learning to read.
- Aqeel did not have formal education, learning to read the Quran at mosque.
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- In 2012, it was one of the three most read dailies in the country.
- "Dilbert Future" and "The Joy of Work" are among the most read books in the series.
- The 2007 circulation of the paper was 432,170 copies, making it the most read paper in the country.
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- The number 21 was mentioned when he read that the man had died on 21/2/07.
- Paxton first encountered Rand's work in 1970 at the age of 13, when he read her novel "We the Living".
- The husband did not find out what had happened to her until the following Thursday when he read it in "The Evening Post".
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- But then he read a book about Christian heroism, which helped him.
- Kumar got the idea of making a film based on the Bhopal disaster after he read a book based on it.
- She had previously read a book of memoirs featuring the first Tarantula and she wanted him to sign her copy.
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- He used to read the "Tattwabodhini Patrika" regularly.
- In his younger days he was a hippie and used to read Kafka.
- This capability was most frequently used to read MS-DOS disks.
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- He began to read theology in 1212 or 1213, and became a regent master in 1220 or 1221.
- Tucker at age 16 began to read the law under a successful and prosperous lawyer, George Bascomb.
- He then began to read a lot, and became familiar with several works of contemporary Georgian writers.
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- And he continued to read widely and deeply.
- His surviving works are still read widely and continue to influence poetry and other forms of art.
- He read widely, including such Russian greats as Gogol, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky and Pushkin.
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- The credits often read, simply, "by Bill Williams."
- He often read Dante Aligheri as well as Plato and Saint Thomas More.
- He often read Shakespeare's plays and attended the theatres in Covent Garden.
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- It is suggested that the blind could be taught to read through their sense of touch.
- His will provided that old and young freed people be taken care of indefinitely; younger ones were to be taught to read and write and placed in suitable occupations.
- Although her native tongue was Poitevin, she was taught to read and speak Latin, was well versed in music and literature, and schooled in riding, hawking, and hunting.
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- It is well-written, easy to read, and thought-provoking."
- In order for a label to be legible, it must have a type, size and color that are easy to read.
- Due to its ASCII structure, a STEP-file is easy to read, with typically one instance per line.
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- Ahmed Shah Bokhari was well read in Greek philosophy.
- According to Lonsdale, Losh was well read and well educated.
- He was considered to be very well read.