词组 | read |
释义 | read [read, read, reading] read back read sth back • read back sth BrE to read something that you have written, to check that it is correct and satisfactory: ▪ When I read back what I had written, I was quite pleased with it. + to ▪ Mr Croxley would dictate a letter to Dinah and then get her to read it back to him. read for read for sth BrE old-fashioned to study a subject in order to get a university degree: ▪ She's reading for a degree in physics. read into read sth into sth to think that something has a meaning or importance that it may not really have: ▪ Robert wondered if she was reading more into his comments than he actually meant. read too much into sth ▪ Only 15% of the population voted in last week's election, so don't read too much into the result. read off read off sth • read sth off to read the number on a machine or piece of equipment used for measuring things: ▪ To measure gas pressure, switch on the machine and read off the number from the LED display. read out 1. read sth out • read out sth to read something and say the words, especially the words or numbers that are written in a list, message etc, so that other people can hear them: ▪ He opened the envelope and read out the name of the winner. + to ▪ Sarah left a message - I'll read it out to you. read sth out loud ▪ I read the letter out loud to my wife. 2. read out sth • read sth out if a computer or an electronic instrument reads out information, it shows it to you: ▪ This program will read out the contents of the file. read-out n C printed information produced by a computer or machine, or a measurement shown by a computer or machine: ▪ The sensor provides a constant digital read-out of the levels of carbon monoxide in the air. read over read over sth • read sth over to read something carefully in order to check details or find mistakes: ▪ Read the contract over carefully before you sign it. ▪ It's often a good idea to get someone else to read over your essay before you hand it in. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑read through read through read through sth • read sth through to read something from beginning to end, especially in order to check details or find mistakes: ▪ Martin picked up the faxed newspaper clipping and read it through. "This is a really bizarre story," he said to Karen. ▪ Always read through what you have written before you leave the exam room. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑read over read-through n C when someone reads something from beginning to end: ▪ "Finished your essay?" "Yeah, I just need to give it a quick read-through, then I'll hand it in." read up read up sth • read sth up • read up on/about sth to read about a particular subject, because you want to know more about it: ▪ I'll have to read up on the tax laws before that meeting tomorrow. ▪ If you're planning to take up bee-keeping, read up about it first. ▪ Charles spent his first day at the office reading up all the facts and figures. |
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