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1 read on
(to continue to read; to read further: He paused for a few moments, and then read on.) toliau skaityti -
2 read off
(to read from a dial, instrument etc: The engineer read off the temperatures one by one.) žiūrėti -
3 read out
(to read aloud: Read out the answers to the questions.) garsiai perskaityti -
4 read over/through
(to read from beginning to end: I'll read through your manuscript, and let you know if I find any mistakes.) perskaityti -
5 read
[red]past tense, past participle; = read -
6 read-out
plural - read-outs; noun (data produced by a computer, eg on magnetic or paper tape.) duomenys -
7 read-outs
plural; see read-out -
8 read between the lines
(to understand something (from a piece of writing etc) which is not actually stated.) skaityti tarp eilučių -
9 well-read
[-'red]adjective (having read many books etc; intelligent.) apsiskaitęs -
10 lip-read
verb ((of a deaf person) to understand what a person is saying by watching the movement of his lips.) suprasti iš lūpų judesių -
11 lesson
['lesn]1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) pamoka, pamokymas2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) pamoka3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) evangelijos ištrauka -
12 literate
['litərət]1) (able to read and write.) raštingas2) (clever and having read a great deal.) apsiskaitęs•- literacy -
13 most
[məust] 1. superlative of many, much (often with the) - adjective1) ((the) greatest number or quantity of: Which of the students has read the most books?; Reading is what gives me most enjoyment.) daugiausia2) (the majority or greater part of: Most children like playing games; Most modern music is difficult to understand.) dauguma, didžioji dalis2. adverb1) (used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables: Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful; the most delicious cake I've ever tasted; We see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.)2) (to the greatest degree or extent: They like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.) labiausiai, daugiausia3) (very or extremely: I'm most grateful to you for everything you've done; a most annoying child.) labai, nepaprastai4) ((American) almost: Most everyone I know has read that book.) beveik3. pronoun1) (the greatest number or quantity: I ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.) daugiausia2) (the greatest part; the majority: He'll be at home for most of the day; Most of these students speak English; Everyone is leaving - most have gone already.) didžiausioji dalis, dauguma•- mostly- at the most
- at most
- for the most part
- make the most of something
- make the most of -
14 readable
1) (easy or pleasant to read: I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable.) lengvai, su malonumu skaitomas2) (able to be read: Your handwriting is scarcely readable.) įskaitomas -
15 aloud
(so as can be heard: He read the letter aloud.) garsiai -
16 already
[o:l'redi]1) (before a particular time; previously: I had already gone when Tom arrived; I don't want that book - I've read it already.) jau2) (before the expected time: Are you leaving already?; He hasn't gone already, has he?) jau -
17 as to
(as far as (something) is concerned; with regard to: I'm willing to read his book, but as to publishing it, that's a different matter.) (o) dėl -
18 CD-ROM
noun (abbreviation) (compact disk read-only memory; a disk which stores information that can be displayed on a computer.) pastovios programos atminties kompaktinis diskas -
19 classical
['klæsikəl] 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasikos2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasikinis3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasiškas•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasika2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasikinė kalba ir literatūra -
20 crack a book
((slang) to open a book in order to read or study: He always gets high marks in his exams although he hardly cracks a textbook.) pavartyti/pasklaidyti knygą
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