单词 | to read out |
释义 | > as lemmasto read out to read out 1. transitive. To read aloud. Also intransitive. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speech-making > recitation > recite [verb (transitive)] > read aloud readOE to read overc1380 to read out1534 prone1683 to read upa1691 to read off1808 to call off1846 1534 tr. Erasmus Dyaloge Funus sig. D.i He commaunded one to rede out a lowde the hole psalme. 1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. xxiv. xxv. 526 Before it was all red out and published, it passed cleare. 1682 J. Bunyan Holy War 170 He read out with a loud voice the pardon. View more context for this quotation 1794 R. Southey Wat Tyler iii. i Tom Miller. Read it out—read it out. Hob. Ay, ay, let's hear the Charter. 1844 Lady G. C. Fullerton Ellen Middleton vi Sir Edmund and Henry alternately read out loud to us. 1890 H. Caine Bondman i. v The clerk and sexton read out the askings for the marriage. 1925 V. Woolf Mrs. Dalloway 167 He read out the draft of a letter which Lady Bruton felt certain was a masterpiece. 2002 J. McGahern That they may face Rising Sun (2003) 101 Johnny used to get me to read out her lines for him when he was practising his part. ΘΚΠ society > communication > reading > [verb (transitive)] > from beginning to end over-readOE to read overc1380 pursuec1384 to see over ——1490 peruse1524 peruse1532 to read through1533 perlegate1598 to read out1646 society > communication > reading > [verb (transitive)] > read to the end of outread1578 to read out1646 finish1884 1646 T. Gataker Mistake Removed 21 Had this Autor but writ or red out the text he cites, he had found somewhat more then faith in it. 1662 H. Newcome Diary 6 Sept. (1849) 120 I read out wt remained to be read in Rushworth. 1715 J. Swift Let. to Pope 28 June in Lett. Dr. Swift (1741) 4 I borrowed your Homer from the Bishop..and read it out in two evenings. 1747 S. Fielding Familiar Lett. David Simple II. 151 The pretence of being eager to read out some new Book which I have borrowed. 3. transitive. To expel (a person); to throw (a person) out of a body, party, church, etc., properly by reading a notice of expulsion. Chiefly in passive; also used reflexively. Cf. senses 1b.Used spec. in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), esp. in to read out of meeting. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > specific people from a place, position, or possession > by reading notice of expulsion to read out1825 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > exclusion from society > exclude from society [verb (transitive)] > exclude from membership discommonc1450 discommunec1571 unmember1658 to read out1865 1825 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Feb. 190/2 The society [of Friends] ‘read him out’ for..knocking a man..head over heels. 1841 Congress. Globe 30 June 133/2 Instead of their reading him out of church, if they did not mind he would read them out of church. 1865 R. Hunt Pop. Romances W. Eng. 1st Ser. 96 He left the ‘people’ that he mightn't be read out. 1890 Harper's Mag. Feb. 349/2 They said I wasn't no Christian; and so they got together and read me out o' the church. 1928 L. Stockett Baltimore x. 172 During the Revolution a young Friend was read out of Meeting because he looked at the muster. 1976 Time 27 Dec. 14/2 Arafat also warned that any Palestinian group that rejected the idea..must read itself out of the P.L.O. 1993 H. N. Thomas Spirits in Dark xiv. 170 A lot of people got read out of the churches fo' joinin' the Spirituals. 4. transitive. Computing. To extract or display (data) from a computer or other electronic storage device; to transfer from internal storage. Cf. sense 11e, read-out n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > data > database > use data [verb (transitive)] > store > copy or transfer read1940 to read out1946 copy1953 dump1956 list1958 recall1966 to roll out1969 import1977 upload1977 export1982 1946 Ann. Computation Lab. Harvard Univ. 1 159 The number of columns shifted is recorded in a counter and a predetermined number of significant digits and a power of ten are read out. 1959 E. M. McCormick Digital Computer Primer ii. 7 When the problem is completely solved..the calculation is stopped, and the output, or answer, is read out. 1968 Times 10 Dec. 6/8 On each orbit the storage system reads out the information to a ground station. 1993 Sound & Vision Apr. 20/3 A 12-character dot-matrix display reads out the album title, artist name, track titles, timings and deck functions. 2005 Video Syst. Nov. 18/1 A pair of analog values can be read out for each clock pulse. < as lemmas |
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