词组 | read into something |
释义 | Idiom read into somethingread (something) into (something) to give your own meaning to something rather than what was intended.Experts warned against reading too much into Friday's election results.People can read into his comments anything they want to, but no decision has been made. Usage notes: usually used with too much or anything, as in the examples read (something) into (something)To find, infer, or attribute an additional meaning or different interpretation to what is presented. It's easy to read a lot into the secret email exchanges, but we shouldn't jump to conclusions—there could be a perfectly reasonable explanation. Fans thought the director's comments indicated that a sequel was on the way, but I think they're reading too much into it. read something into somethingFig. to attach or attribute a new or different meaning to something; to presume inferences as one reads something. This statement means exactly what it says. Don't try to read anything else into it. Am I reading too much into your comments? read intoFind an additional hidden or unintended meaning in something that is said or written, as in What I read into that speech on foreign policy is that the Vice President plans to run for President . [Late 1800s] read intov. To attribute some interpretation or meaning to something, especially an unintended meaning: He's reading things into the text that the author never intended. Don't read too much into her remark—it is hardly representative of her opinion. |
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