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BNC: 322 COCA: 337

read

1 read /ˈriːd/ verb
reads; read /ˈrɛd/ ; reading /ˈriːdɪŋ/
1 read
/ˈriːd/
verb
reads; read /ˈrɛd/ ; reading /ˈriːdɪŋ/
Learner's definition of READ
: to look at and understand the meaning of letters, words, symbols, etc.识字;看懂
[no object]
[+ object]
: to read the words of (a book, magazine, etc.)阅读;读书
[+ object]
[no object]
: to speak aloud the words of (something written)大声读;朗诵
[+ object]
[no object]
see also read out (below)
: to learn information about something from a book, newspaper, etc.获悉;读到
[no object]
often + about
sometimes + of
[+ object]
+ that
[+ object]
: to learn information about (someone) by looking at how that person behaves看出;察觉
: to learn information about (something) by looking at particular characteristics(通过观察某些特征)预知,预见,懂得
[+ object] : to understand (something) in a particular way解读;理解;领会
often + as
[+ object]
: to show (words) for someone to read写明,标明(文字)
: to show (a temperature, weight, number, etc.)显示,指示(温度、重量、数字等)
[no object] : to be written in a particular way(文字)读起来,写得…
[+ object] : to get information from (something)读取
[+ object] : to hear and understand (someone) over a radio(通过无线电)收听到,听明白
[+ object] : to replace (a word or number) with another word or number替换(文字或数字)used to indicate how something written or said should be changed or corrected(用于指改正错误)应为…,应改为…
10 
British : to study (a subject) especially at a university(尤指在大学)攻读(某学科)
[+ object]
[no object]
often + for

read between the lines

: to look for or find a hidden meaning that is not directly stated or obvious in something that someone writes or says从字里行间了解言外之意

read into

[phrasal verb]
read into (something)
: to think of (something, such as a comment or situation) as having a meaning or importance that does not seem likely or reasonable凭推测加进(某种意思);对…做过多理解

read lips

: to understand what people are saying by watching the movement of their lips : lip- read根据口形来推断意思
◊ People who tell you to read their lips mean that you should pay close attention to what they are saying.注意听

read out

[phrasal verb]
read (something) out or read out (something)
: to read (something) aloud especially to other people宣读;宣布

read over

[phrasal verb]
read over (something) or read (something) over
: to read (something) from beginning to end especially to look for mistakes or check details(尤指为校阅)通读

read (someone) like a book

: to easily understand the true thoughts and feelings of (someone) by looking at how that person acts or behaves对(某人)有清楚的了解

read someone's thoughts

or read someone's mind
: to know or guess what someone is thinking识透…的心思

read (someone) the riot act

see 1riot

read through

[phrasal verb]
read through (something) or read (something) through
: to read (something) from beginning to end especially to look for mistakes or check details(尤指为校阅)通读

read up on

[phrasal verb]
read up on (something)
: to read a lot about (something) in order to learn about it攻读;研究

take (something) as read

British
: to accept or assume that something is true and does not need to be proved直接认定为;不经证实即认可
2 read /ˈriːd/ noun
plural reads
2 read
/ˈriːd/
noun
plural reads
Learner's definition of READ
[count] informal
: something (such as a book) that is read读物usually singular通常用单数
: an act of reading something (such as a book, article, etc.)阅读
usually singular通常用单数
chiefly British : a period of time spent reading阅读时间
3 read /ˈrɛd/ adjective
3 read
/ˈrɛd/
adjective
Learner's definition of READ
: having knowledge that has been gained from reading books, articles, etc.博学的;有学问的used after an adverb用在副词后
BNC: 322 COCA: 337

read

1 of 3

verb

read ˈred How to pronounce read (audio) ; reading ˈrē-diŋ How to pronounce read (audio)

transitive verb

1
a(1)
: to receive or take in the sense of (letters, symbols, etc.) especially by sight or touch
(2)
: to study the movements of with mental formulation of the communication expressed
read lips
(3)
: to utter aloud the printed or written words of
read them a story
b
: to learn from what one has seen or found in writing or printing
c
: to deliver aloud by or as if by reading
specifically : to utter interpretively
d(1)
: to become acquainted with or look over the contents of (something, such as a book)
(2)
: to make a study of
read law
(3)
: to read the works of
e
: to check (something, such as copy or proof) for errors
f(1)
: to receive and understand (a voice message) by radio
2
a
: to interpret the meaning or significance of
read palms
b
: foretell, predict
able to read his fortune
3
: to recognize or interpret as if by reading: such as
a
: to learn the nature of by observing outward expression or signs
reads him like a book
b
: to note the action or characteristics of in order to anticipate what will happen
a good canoeist reads the rapids
a golfer reading a green
also : to predict the movement of (a putt) by reading a green
c
: to anticipate by observation of an opponent's position or movement
read a blitz
4
a
: to attribute a meaning to (something read) : interpret
how do you read this passage
b
: to attribute (a meaning) to something read or considered
read a nonexistent meaning into her words
5
: to use as a substitute for or in preference to another word or phrase in a particular passage, text, or version
read hurry for harry
often used to introduce a clarifying substitute for a euphemistic or misleading word or phrase
a friendly, read nosy, coworker
6
: indicate
the thermometer reads zero
7
: to interpret (a musical work) in performance
8
a
: to acquire (information) from storage
especially : to sense the meaning of (data) in recorded and coded form
used of a computer or data processor
A compiler is a program that translates instructions written by a human programmer into more specific codes that can be directly read by a computer. John Markoff
b
: to read the coded information on (something, such as a CD)
I had a minor problem with the disk drive in that the machine would not read the disk the first time it was powered up each day but had to be turned off and back on again. Robert Moskowitz

intransitive verb

1
a
: to perform the act of reading words : read something
b(1)
: to learn something by reading
(2)
: to pursue a course of study
2
a
: to yield a particular meaning or impression when read
b
: to be readable or read in a particular manner or to a particular degree
this book reads smoothly
3
: to consist of specific words, phrases, or other similar elements
a passage that reads differently in older versions

read

2 of 3

adjective

: instructed by or informed through reading

read

3 of 3

noun

1
chiefly British : a period of reading
it was a night … for a read and a long sleep William Sansom
2
: something (such as a book) that is read
a novel that's a good read
3
: the action or an instance of reading
Phrases
read between the lines
: to understand more than is directly stated
read the riot act
1
: to order a mob to disperse
2
a
: to order or warn to cease something
b
: to protest vehemently
c
: to reprimand severely

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Verb She learned to read at a very early age. I can't read your handwriting. He likes reading the newspaper. She reads a lot of mystery novels. She starts work every day by reading her e-mail. Didn't you read the instructions? Please read from Chapter 5 through Chapter 10. He read the poem aloud. He wrote down the address I gave him and read it back to me. Her mother read to her every night at bedtime. Noun He reviewed the book after several reads. She was lying in bed having a peaceful read. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Skinner tells us that, to make his new and isolated life more bearable, Machiavelli would retire every evening to his study to read and think. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 15 Sep. 2022 Anyone who has ever read a terms of service agreement knows that legal documents can be downright incomprehensible. Mark Pratt, ajc, 15 Sep. 2022 Adapted from an Alice Hoffman novel of the same name, reviewers have called it out for awkward tonal shifts, but as anyone who has actually read an Alice Hoffman book already knows that's a feature, not a bug. Debby Wolfinsohn, EW.com, 15 Sep. 2022 In each show, audience members are invited to write love letters to the city, and some are read onstage. Heather Knight, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Sep. 2022 Jeff Pearlman, who published a comprehensive biography of Green Bay Packers icon Brett Favre, had some scathing words for Favre on social media Tuesday, telling fans to outright not read the book. Jr Radcliffe, USA TODAY, 14 Sep. 2022 Kirill sent a message to the congress read aloud by Anthony. Nicole Winfield, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Sep. 2022 Be sure to read our guides to the Best Earbuds, Best Wireless Headphones, Best Workout Headphones, Best Cheap Headphones, and Best Noise-Canceling Headphones for more. Parker Hall, WIRED, 14 Sep. 2022 This painting, so like a weathered tombstone, is not hard to see but is very hard to read. Washington Post, 14 Sep. 2022
Adjective
Last year, when the Ravens ran read-option plays, which make defenses account for Jackson as a potential runner, Devonta Freeman had a team-high 14 attempts for 137 yards on zone schemes, according to Sports Info Solutions. Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun, 7 Sep. 2022 The French author was the fourth most read writer in France in 2020, with more than 7 million books sold in France and translated in more than 20 countries. Variety Staff, Variety, 4 Sep. 2022 SSDs can't, however, because the lack of a physical read head means data can be stored anywhere without penalty. PCMAG, 26 Aug. 2022 The read data is sent back within the HTTP response body. Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, 30 June 2022 Get some pre-read and pre-work done and shorten time together to be focused on meaty discussion and debate. Rodger Dean Duncan, Forbes, 20 May 2022 The Amazon Glow is a projector and video calling device that allows loved ones far away to do everything from read books, play games, create art projects and have digital adventures together. Victoria Uwumarogie, Essence, 14 Apr. 2022 Meanwhile, Santiago also pursued bodybuilding, read philosophy, and wrote poetry and science fiction. Matthew Hutson, WSJ, 11 Mar. 2022 His unique ability to stay balanced, read coverage and change direction has given him the ability to beat every type of coverage this season. Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 10 Feb. 2022
Noun
Suspenseful and timely, Lanchester's work is a compelling read of modern sociological issues seen through an affecting lens only the best fiction can achieve. Robert English, EW.com, 17 Sep. 2022 DeAngelis adds the guide is a quick read, an intentional choice by the Principal Recovery Network. Amanda Musa, CNN, 3 Sep. 2022 David Foster Wallace is one of the greatest American writers ever and his take on tennis is an outstanding read. Mark Stock, Men's Health, 31 Aug. 2022 Although this is heavy-going for most of us, the scientific paper is a remarkably fascinating read and well worth the effort. Davey Winder, Forbes, 13 Aug. 2022 This book is a great read for aviation enthusiasts as well as young people, and anyone with big dreams. Lucia Cheng, Smithsonian Magazine, 12 Aug. 2022 This book is a great read for those who are on the journey to digitally transform their business. Thomas Loftus, WSJ, 21 July 2022 Waldon's novel is a quick and fun read that's hard to put down. Usa Today Staff, USA TODAY, 10 July 2022 Fitzgerald’s immersion in this strange new world is a riveting read, dangerous money drops offset by scenes befriending young children awaiting eye tests. Stuart Miller, BostonGlobe.com, 7 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English reden "to counsel, order, decide, guide, govern, realize, grasp the meaning of, interpret, explain, teach, look at and understand (written symbols), say aloud (something written)," going back to Old English rǣdan, (non-West Saxon) rēdan "to rule, direct, decide, deliberate, counsel, suppose, guess, expound the meaning of (as a riddle or dream), look at and understand (written symbols), say aloud (something written)," going back to Germanic *rēdan- (whence also Old Frisian rēda "to advise, protect, help, plan, decide," Old Saxon rādan "to consult, guess, take care of, counsel,", Old High German rātan "to advise, deliberate, assist," Old Icelandic ráða "to advise, counsel, decide, determine, plan, rule, explain, interpret," Gothic garedan "to make provision for," fauragarairoþ "[s/he] predestined"), going back to an Indo-European verbal base *(H)reh1dh- "carry through successfully," whence also Sanskrit rādhati "will bring about," rādhnóti "(s/he) achieves, prepares, satisfies," Avestan rādat̰ "will make right"; from a causative *(H)roh1dh-éi̯e-, Gothic rodjan "to speak, talk," Old Icelandic ræða "to speak, converse," Old Irish ráidid "(s/he) speaks, says, tells," imm-rádi "(s/he) thinks, reflects," Welsh adroddaf "(I) utter, say, relate," Old Church Slavic neraždǫ, neraditi "to have no care for, take no heed of" (also neroždǫ, neroditi), radi "for the sake of," Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian ráditi "to work, do," Lithuanian ródyti "to show"

Note: Old English rǣdan was a Class VII strong verb, with evidence of reduplication (past tense reord), though also conjugated as a weak verb; by the Middle English period evidence for strong conjugation is vestigial. The expected outcome of Anglian rēdan would be *reed, reflecting Middle English close long e; the predominance of read, reflecting open long e, is perhaps due to interference from outcomes of Germanic *raidja- (see ready entry 1). This is essentially the conclusion of the Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, which assembles a number of presumed outcomes of *raidja- under a somewhat shadowy verb rede, the inflected forms of which can be difficult to distinguish from redd and rid (see redd entry 1, rid). — As is evident from the number of glosses, the Old and Middle English verbs covered a remarkably broad range of meanings. Those senses not having to do with the act of reading are now mostly represented by the spelling rede in Modern English (see rede). Though the sense "interpret" is evident in Old Norse, adaptation of this verb to refer to visual processing of written language is peculiar to Old English (and hence to Modern English); to express this idea other Germanic languages, excepting Gothic, have adapted, either by inheritance or loan, outcomes of the verb *lesan- "to gather, select," presumably as a calque on Latin legere (see legend). — A confusingly broad spectrum of meanings also characterizes the verb's Indo-European congeners, while the formal similarities are close. The gloss "carry through successfully" for *(H)reh1dh- ("erfolgreich durchführen") in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben, 2. Ausgabe, applies best only to the Indo-Iranian forms.

Adjective

from past participle of read entry 1

Noun

noun derivative of read entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a(1)

Adjective

1586, in the meaning defined above

Noun

1825, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of read was before the 12th century
BNC: 322 COCA: 337
read

noun¹

1activity of reading閱讀ADJECTIVE | VERB + READ ADJECTIVEgood熟練的閱讀quiet靜靜的閱讀quick快速閱讀The program is simple to use after a quick read of the manual.這個程序用起來不難,快速瀏覽一下說明書就明白了。VERB + READhave閱讀I had a good read of the paper before they arrived.他們來之前我仔細地看報。
read

noun²

2writer/book作者;書ADJECTIVE | VERB + READ ADJECTIVEenjoyable, entertaining, fun, good, great, terrific有趣的讀物;娛樂性讀物;好讀物;偉大的著作;了不起的書compelling, engaging, engrossing, fascinating, gripping, interesting引人入勝的書;有意思的書easy, quick易讀的/供快速閱讀的書worthwhile值得一讀的書VERB + READbe, make是好作品The story made an interesting read.這個故事讀起來很有意思。enjoy喜歡讀書I know you'll enjoy the read.我知道你會喜歡讀這本書。
read

verb

ADVERB | VERB + READ | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBaloud大聲讀I listen to my children reading aloud.我聽我的孩子們大聲朗誦。silently默讀carefully, with interest仔細閱讀;饒有興趣地讀He read her letter with interest.他饒有興趣地讀了她的信。avidly, voraciously, widely急於求知地讀;如飢似渴地讀;廣泛地閱讀She read avidly from an early age.她從小就酷愛閱讀。regularly定期閱讀I regularly read 'Time'.我定期看《時代週刊》。critically批判性地閱讀We teach students to read critically.我們教學生批判性地閱讀。correctly正確地閱讀Make sure you read the instructions correctly.務必正確地閱讀說明。fluently, well讀得流暢He speaks and reads Arabic fluently.他的阿拉伯語口語和閱讀都很流暢。just, lately, recently剛剛閱讀;最近閱讀I've just read your interesting article.我剛剛讀了你那篇有趣的文章。out朗讀Shall I read this out to you?要我給你讀出來嗎?VERB + READbe able to, can能夠閱讀Most children can read by the age of seven.多數孩子 7 歲就可以閱讀了。learn to, learn how to學習/學習怎樣閱讀teach sb to, teach sb how to教某人/教某人怎樣閱讀PREPOSITIONabout讀到⋯Hogan had read about her death in the paper.霍根在報上獲悉了她的死訊。from讀⋯She read from the letter.她唸了信。in在⋯中讀He remembers everything he reads in books.他讀書過目不忘。of讀到⋯I had read of the case in the local newspaper.我已在當地報紙上看到了這個案子。over通讀She spent the morning reading over her script.她上午把自己的腳本通讀了一遍。through細讀I read through the first paragraph again.我又把第一段仔細讀了一遍。to給⋯讀I read a story to my son every night.我每天晚上都給兒子讀一篇故事。PHRASESread and write讀寫She had great difficulty learning to read and write.她學習讀寫非常吃力。read for fun, read for pleasure消遣性閱讀He's not someone who reads for pleasure.他不是那種為消遣而閱讀的人。

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