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*read /rid; riːd/ v read /rɛd; red/ , read, reading 1 [I,T] to look at written words or numbers and understand what they mean 阅读; 看懂: Can Billy read yet? 比利会阅读了吗? She sat reading a magazine. 她坐着在看一本杂志。 I'm sorry, I can't read your handwriting. 很抱歉,我看不懂你的字。 + about I read about the accident in the paper. 我从报上看到了这宗事故。 + that Steve was annoyed to read that his sister had won a prize. 史提夫阅悉他的姐姐获了奖,感到不快。 2 [I,T] to read something so that other people can listen to you reading 朗读: read to sb/read sb a story Our mother used to read to us every evening. 我们的妈妈过去每晚都给我们朗读(故事)。 3 [T] to look at signs or pictures and understand what they mean 看懂〔标记或图片〕: Can you read music? 你看得懂乐谱吗? map reading 看地图 4 read between the lines to guess what someone really feels or what is really happening, even though no one had told you directly 看出字里行间的意思,了解言外之意 5 [T] if a measuring instrument reads a particular number, it shows that number 〔度量仪器〕指示,显示〔读数〕: The thermometer read 100° 温度计显示 100 度
read sth into sthto think that a situation, action etc means more than it really does 认为〔某事物〕另有言外之意: You shouldn't read so much into what she says. 你不该对她的话想得太多。 read sth ↔ out to say the words you are reading to someone else 朗读,宣读〔给别人听〕: He read out the names on the list. 他宣读了名单上的名字。 read sth ↔ through/over to read something carefully from beginning to end 从头到尾细读〔某物〕: Read the contract over carefully before you sign it. 把合同仔细读过一遍之后才签字。 read up on sth to read a lot about something because you will need to know about it 用心研读,钻研〔某物〕: We need to read up on the new tax laws. 我们需要好好地研究一下新税法。
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