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1 read
• čitanje; čitati; glasiti; načitan; objasniti; obrazovan; očitati; prikazati; pročitati; proš. od read; proučavati; razaznati; razumeti; shvatati; shvatiti; tumačiti; učitati; učitavanje -
2 read-in
• učitati -
3 read in
• predavati; učitati; učitavati -
4 read (read, read)
• čitati; pročitati -
5 read-in device
• učitavač -
6 read-only
• samo za čitanje; samoisčitavanje -
7 read-only access
• čitački pristup -
8 read-only memory
• čitačka memorija; fiksna memorija; jednom čitljiva memorija; postojana memorija -
9 read-only permission
• permission -
10 read-out clock
• registrator vremena -
11 read-out time
• vreme prilaza; vreme pristupa -
12 read-while-write check
• čitaća provera tokom pisanja -
13 read-write head
• glava; glava za čitanje i upisivanje; upisni-čitajuća glava; upisno-čitajuća glava -
14 read-write memory
• čitaća/pisaća memorija; upisno-čitajuća memorija -
15 read a paper on
• držati predavanje o; održati predavanje o -
16 read a person out of
• izbaciti koga iz stranke; izbaciti nekoga -
17 read a riddle
• odgonetnuti zagonetku; rešiti rebus -
18 read and restore cycle
• ciklus čitanja i obnove -
19 read backward
• čitanje unazad -
20 read binary tape
• čitanje trake u binarnom kodu
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Read — Read, n. [AS. r[=ae]d counsel, fr. r[=ae]dan to counsel. See {Read}, v. t.] 1. Saying; sentence; maxim; hence, word; advice; counsel. See {Rede}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. [{Read}, v.] Reading. [Colloq.] Hume. [1913 Webster] One newswoman here… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English