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单词 reader
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reader

noun
 
/ˈriːdə(r)/
/ˈriːdər/
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  1.  
    a person who reads, especially one who reads a lot or in a particular way
    • an avid reader of science fiction
    • a fast/slow reader
    • And so, dear reader, our tale comes to its end.
    • The reader is left to draw his or her own conclusions.
    • There are many examples to help the reader understand the usefulness of this approach.
    • Johnson also reminds his readers that ‘the New York School’ was much more than a geographical label.
    • Readers interested in this period of British history will find much of value in this book.
    • The book invites young readers to examine the issues.
    see also sight-reader
    Collocations LiteratureLiteratureBeing a writer
    • write/​publish literature/​poetry/​fiction/​a book/​a story/​a poem/​a novel/​a review/​an autobiography
    • become a writer/​novelist/​playwright
    • find/​have a publisher/​an agent
    • have a new book out
    • edit/​revise/​proofread a book/​text/​manuscript
    • dedicate a book/​poem to…
    Plot, character and atmosphere
    • construct/​create/​weave/​weave something into a complex narrative
    • advance/​drive the plot
    • introduce/​present the protagonist/​a character
    • describe/​depict/​portray a character (as…)/(somebody as) a hero/​villain
    • create an exciting/​a tense atmosphere
    • build/​heighten the suspense/​tension
    • evoke/​capture the pathos of the situation
    • convey emotion/​an idea/​an impression/​a sense of…
    • engage the reader
    • seize/​capture/​grip the (reader’s) imagination
    • arouse/​elicit emotion/​sympathy (in the reader)
    • lack imagination/​emotion/​structure/​rhythm
    Language, style and imagery
    • use/​employ language/​imagery/​humour/(US English) humor/​an image/​a symbol/​a metaphor/​a device
    • use/​adopt/​develop a style/​technique
    • be rich in/​be full of symbolism
    • evoke images of…/a sense of…/a feeling of…
    • create/​achieve an effect
    • maintain/​lighten the tone
    • introduce/​develop an idea/​a theme
    • inspire a novel/​a poet/​somebody’s work/​somebody’s imagination
    Reading and criticism
    • read an author/​somebody’s work/​fiction/​poetry/​a text/​a poem/​a novel/​a chapter/​a passage
    • review a book/​a novel/​somebody’s work
    • give something/​get/​have/​receive a good/​bad review
    • be hailed (as)/be recognized as a masterpiece
    • quote a(n) phrase/​line/​stanza/​passage/​author
    • provoke/​spark discussion/​criticism
    • study/​interpret/​understand a text/​passage
    • translate somebody’s work/​a text/​a passage/​a novel/​a poem
    Extra Examples
    • The book is accessible to the interested reader with basic knowledge of the subject.
    • a book that will be too difficult for the general reader
    • She allows readers to experience events from a child's perspective.
    • The vividness of Dickens's imaginative account of the riots was intended both to shock and to inform his readers.
    • His insights will undoubtedly encourage the reader to seek out more of Mozart's music.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • careful
    • competent
    • fast
    preposition
    • reader of
    phrases
    • dear reader
    See full entry
  2.  
    a person who reads a particular newspaper, magazine, etc.
    • readers’ letters
    • Are you a ‘Times’ reader?
    • regular readers of this magazine
    • Readers of this blog will know my views on the matter.
    • Alert readers may have noticed the misprint in last week's column.
    • The magazine asked readers to nominate their favourite celebrities.
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • careful
    • competent
    • fast
    preposition
    • reader of
    phrases
    • dear reader
    See full entry
  3. an easy book that is intended to help people learn to read their own or a foreign language
    • a series of graded English readers
  4. (usually Reader)
    a senior teacher at a British university just below the rank of a professor
    • She is Reader in Music at Edinburgh.
    Topics Educationc2
  5. (computing) an electronic device that reads data stored in one form and changes it into another form so that a computer can perform operations on it see also card reader, e-reader, feed reader
  6. (specialist) a machine that produces on a screen a large image of a text stored on a microfiche or microfilm
  7. see also mind reader
    Word OriginOld English rǣdere ‘interpreter of dreams, reader’.
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