| 单词 |
read (someone or something) as (someone or something) |
| 释义 |
read (someone or something) as (someone or something) read (someone or something) as (someone or something)To form a particular interpretation or understanding of someone's or something's inherent nature. Because of my neutral accent, most people read me as being from the Midwest, when I actually grew up in the Bronx. A: "Didn't you think that scene was in bad taste?" B: "Huh, I read it as a satire, so I assumed that was the point." I read the story as an allegory of the dangers inherent in a plutocracy.See also: readread someone or something as somethingto interpret someone or something as something. I read you as a quiet guy who wants to settle down and have kids. Mary read the problem as one that did not require a lot of understanding.See also: read |
| 随便看 |
- carter intranasal splint
- carter, james coolidge
- carter james earl, jr.
- carter, james earl, jr.
- carter, jimmy
- carter, john mack
- carter, margaret louise
- carter, mrs. leslie
- carter, nick
- carter-portman bill
- carter quarter
- carter regime
- carter report
- carter review
- carter, robert
- carter, robert lee
- carter, rosalynn
- carter rosalynn smith
- carter's
- carters
- carter, samuel powhatan
- carter, sergeant
- carter's little liver pills
- carter's little pills
- carter's theorem
|