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v. (read) 1. унших. teach children (how) to \read and write хүүхдүүдийг уншиж бичиж сургах. 2. \read sth (to sb) уншиж өгөх, дуудах. 3. \read (for) sth уншиж судлах, үзэх. 4. (хүний бодлыг) таах, тайлбарлах, хэлэх. \read (sb's fortune in) the cards хөзрөөр мэргэлэх. 5. (багаж) заах. read on үргэлжлүүлэх унших. read sth out чанга уншиж өгөх, дуудах. read sb/ sth up уншиж судлах. adj. мэдлэгтэй, юм их уншдаг. readable adj. 1. уншихад хялбар, гаргацтай. 2. сонирхолтой (ном, өгүүллэг).
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