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Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis read reiškia v (read) 1) skaityti; to read to oneselfskaityti tylomis, sau; 2) suprasti; aiškinti, spėlioti(mįslę); 3) mokytis; to read up for examinations ruoštis egzaminams; 4) skambėti, sakyti(apie citatą, dokumentą); parodyti (apie aparatą); to read untrue parodyt lietuviškai.

Read tarimas:

  • /ri:d/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • verb-transitive: To examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed characters, words, or sentences).
  • verb-transitive: To utter or render aloud (written or printed material): read poems to the students.
  • verb-transitive: To have the ability to examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed material in a given language or notation): reads Chinese; reads music.
  • verb-transitive: To examine and grasp the meaning of (language in a form other than written or printed characters, words, or sentences): reading Braille; reading sign language.
  • verb-transitive: To examine and grasp the meaning of (a graphic representation): reading a map.
  • verb-transitive: To discern and interpret the nature or significance of through close examination or sensitive observation: The tracker read the trail for signs of game.
  • verb-transitive: To discern or anticipate through examination or observation; descry: "I can read abandonment in a broken door or shattered window” ( William H. Gass).
  • verb-transitive: To determine the intent or mood of: can read your mind like a book; a hard person to read.
  • verb-transitive: To attribute a certain interpretation or meaning to: read her words differently than I did.
  • verb-transitive: To consider (something written or printed) as having a particular meaning or significance: read the novel as a parable.
  • verb-transitive: To foretell or predict (the future).
  • verb-transitive: To receive or comprehend (a radio message, for example): I read you loud and clear.
  • verb-transitive: To study or make a study of: read history as an undergraduate.
  • verb-transitive: To learn or get knowledge of from something written or printed: read that interest rates would continue to rise.
  • verb-transitive: To proofread.
  • verb-transitive: To have or use as a preferred reading in a particular passage: For change read charge.
  • verb-transitive: To indicate, register, or show: The dial reads 32°.
  • verb-transitive: Computer Science To obtain (data) from a storage medium, such as a magnetic disk.
  • verb-transitive: Genetics To decode or translate a sequence of messenger RNA into an amino acid sequence in a polypeptide chain.
  • verb-intransitive: To examine and grasp the meaning of printed or written characters, as of words or music.
  • verb-intransitive: To speak aloud the words that one is reading: read to the children every night.
  • verb-intransitive: To learn by reading: read about the storm in the paper today.
  • verb-intransitive: To study.
  • verb-intransitive: To have a particular wording: Recite the poem exactly as it reads.
  • verb-intransitive: To contain a specific meaning: As the law reads, the defendant is guilty.
  • verb-intransitive: To indicate, register, or show a measurement or figure: How does your new watch read?
  • verb-intransitive: To have a specified character or quality for the reader: Your poems read well.
  • noun: Informal Something that is read: "The book is a page-turner as well as a very satisfying read” ( Frank Conroy).
  • adjective: Informed by reading; learned: only sparsely read in fields outside my profession.
  • phrasal-verb: read out To read aloud: Please read out the names on the list.
  • phrasal-verb: read up To study or learn by reading: Read up on the places you plan to visit before you travel.
  • idiom: lecture To issue a reprimand: My parents read me a lecture because I had neglected my chores.
  • idiom: read between the lines To perceive or detect an obscure or unexpressed meaning: learned to read between the lines of corporate annual reports to discern areas of fiscal weakness.
  • idiom: read out of To expel by proclamation from a social, political, or other group: was read out of the secretariat after the embarrassing incident.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • suprasti
  • mokytis
  • to read up for examinations ruoštis egzaminams
  • parodyti (apie aparatą)
  • to read untrue parodyt
  • (read)
  • skaityti
  • to read to oneselfskaityti tylomis
  • sau
  • aiškinti
  • spėlioti(mįslę)
  • skambėti
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