单词 | reads |
释义 | read1 /rēd/transitive verb (pat and pap read /red/)
ORIGIN: OE rǣdan to discern, read, from rǣd counsel readabilˈity /rēd-/ noun readˈable adjective
readˈableness noun readˈably adverb readˈer noun
readˈership noun
readˈing adjective Addicted to reading noun
reader advertisement noun An advertising feature in a magazine which follows the style of the editorial part of the magazine, often with accompanying photographs or drawings readers' inquiry card or readers' service card noun A business reply card bound into a magazine with numbers corresponding to advertised products readˈ-in noun Input of data to a computer or storage device reading age noun Reading ability calculated as equivalent to the average ability at a certain age readˈing-book noun A book of exercises in reading readˈing-boy noun (printing; obsolete) A reader's assistant readˈing-desk noun
reading group same as book group (see under book). readˈing-lamp noun A lamp for reading by readˈing-machine noun
reading matter noun Printed material, eg books, magazines readˈing-room noun
readˈmē file noun (computing) A text file supplied with computer software that contains information about the software, such as advice on installation and bugs readˈ-only adjective (computing) Of a storage device or file, capable of being read but not altered readˈ-out noun
read-write head noun (computing) In a disk drive, a head that can both retrieve and record data read-write memory noun (computing) One that allows retrieval and input of data first, second and third reading The three successive formal readings of a bill before parliament, when (in Britain) it is introduced, discussed in general, and reported on by a committee read between the lines To detect a meaning not expressed but implied read in To transfer data from a storage device into the main memory of a computer read into To find in a person's writing, words, behaviour, etc (meanings which are not overtly stated and may not have been intended) read off To take as a reading from an instrument read (oneself) in In the Church of England, to enter into possession of a benefice by reading the Thirty-nine Articles read out
read someone's mind To guess accurately what someone is thinking read up To amass knowledge of by reading take as read /red/
read2 /rēd/nounA ruminant's fourth stomach, the abomasum ORIGIN: OE rēad |
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