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noun1) Leser, der/Leserin, diebe a slow/good/great reader [of something] — [etwas] langsam/gut/gern lesen
2) (who reads aloud) Vorlesende, der/die* * *2) (a person who reads a particular newspaper, magazine etc: The editor asked readers to write to him with their opinions.) der/die Leser(in)3) (a reading-book, especially for children or for learners of a foreign language: a Latin reader.) das Lesebuch* * *read·er[ˈri:dəʳ, AM -ɚ]nto be an avid \reader of sth etw leidenschaftlich gern lesen4. PUBLpublisher's \reader [Verlags]lektor(in) m(f)he is a \reader in history at Liverpool er ist Dozent für Geschichte in Liverpoolmicrofilm/microfiche \reader Mikrofilm-/Mikrofichelesegerät nt* * *['riːdə(r)]npublisher's reader — Lektor(in) m(f)
3) (= schoolbook) Lesebuch nt; (to teach reading) Fibel f; (= foreign language text) Text m, Lektüre f; (= anthology) Sammelband ma reader in the Classics "first French reader" — eine Klassikersammlung "Französisches Lesebuch für Anfänger"
* * *reader [ˈriːdə(r)] s1. Leser(in):readers’ letters Leserbriefe4. TYPO Korrektor m, Korrektorin fin für)6. UNIV US Korrekturgehilfe m, -gehilfin f7. US Auswerter(in) (von Fachzeitschriften etc)8. (Strom- etc) Ableser(in)9. COMPUT Lesegerät n, Leser m10. a) SCHULE Lesebuch nb) Anthologie f:a G. B. Shaw reader* * *noun1) Leser, der/Leserin, diebe a slow/good/great reader [of something] — [etwas] langsam/gut/gern lesen
2) (who reads aloud) Vorlesende, der/die* * *(literary agent) n.Dozent -en m. n.Lesebuch -¨er n.
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