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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Read
read
v. read (rd), read·ing, reads
v.tr.
1. To examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed characters, words, or sentences).
2. To utter or render aloud (written or printed material): read poems to the students.
3. 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.
4.
a. 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.
b. To examine and grasp the meaning of (a graphic representation):
reading a map.
5.
a. To discern and interpret the nature or significance of through close examination or sensitive observation: The tracker read the trail for signs of game.
b. To discern or anticipate through examination or observation; descry: "I can read abandonment in a broken door or shattered window" (William H. Gass).
6. To determine the intent or mood of:
can read your mind like a book; a hard person to read.
7.
a. To attribute a certain interpretation or meaning to: read her words differently than I did.
b. To consider (something written or printed) as having a particular meaning or significance: read the novel as a parable.
8. To foretell or predict (the future).
9. To receive or comprehend (a radio message, for example):
I read you loud and clear.
10. To study or make a study of:
read history as an undergraduate.
11. To learn or get knowledge of from something written or printed: read that interest rates would continue to rise.
12. To proofread.
13. To have or use as a preferred reading in a particular passage: For change read charge.
14. To indicate, register, or show:
The dial reads 32°.
15. Computer Science To obtain (data) from a storage medium, such as a magnetic disk.
16. Genetics To decode or translate a sequence of messenger RNA into an amino acid sequence in a polypeptide chain.
v.intr.
1. To examine and grasp the meaning of printed or written characters, as of words or music.
2. To speak aloud the words that one is reading: read to the children every night.
3. To learn by reading: read about the storm in the paper today.
4. To study.
5. To have a particular wording: Recite the poem exactly as it reads.
6. To contain a specific meaning: As the law reads, the defendant is guilty.
7. To indicate, register, or show a measurement or figure: How does your new watch read?
8. To have a specified character or quality for the reader: Your poems read well.
n. Informal
Something that is read: "The book is a page-turner as well as a very satisfying read" (Frank Conroy).
adj. (rd)
Informed by reading; learned: only sparsely read in fields outside my profession.
Phrasal Verbs:
read out
To read aloud: Please read out the names on the list.
read up
To study or learn by reading: Read up on the places you plan to visit before you travel.
Idioms:
read a lecture/lesson
To issue a reprimand: My parents read me a lecture because I had neglected my chores.
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.
read out of
To expel by proclamation from a social, political, or other group: was read out of the secretariat after the embarrassing incident.
read
vb reads, reading, read [rɛd]
1. to comprehend the meaning of (something written or printed) by looking at and interpreting the written or printed characters
2. to be occupied in such an activity he was reading all day
3. (when tr, often foll by out) to look at, interpret, and speak aloud (something written or printed) he read to us from the Bible
4. (tr) to interpret the significance or meaning of through scrutiny and recognition he read the sky and predicted rain to read a map
5. (tr) to interpret or understand the meaning of (signs, characters, etc.) other than by visual means to read Braille
6. (tr) to have sufficient knowledge of (a language) to understand the written or printed word do you read German?
7. (tr) to discover or make out the true nature or mood of
to read someone's mind
8. to interpret or understand (something read) in a specified way, or (of something read) to convey a particular meaning or impression I read this speech as satire this book reads well
9. (tr) to adopt as a reading in a particular passage for ``boon'' read ``bone''
10. (intr) to have or contain a certain form or wording
the sentence reads as follows
11. to undertake a course of study in (a subject) to read history read for the bar
12. to gain knowledge by reading he read about the war
13. (tr) to register, indicate, or show the meter reads 100
14. (tr) to bring or put into a specified condition by reading to read a child to sleep
15. (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) (tr) to hear and understand, esp when using a two-way radio we are reading you loud and clear
16. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing to obtain (data) from a storage device, such as magnetic tape Compare write [16]
17. (Music, other) (tr) to understand (written or printed music) by interpretation of the notes on the staff and to be able to reproduce the musical sounds represented by these notes
read a lesson or lecture Informal to censure or reprimand, esp in a long-winded manner
read between the lines to perceive or deduce a meaning that is hidden or implied rather than being openly stated
you wouldn't read about it Austral informal an expression of dismay, disgust, or disbelief