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I [riːd] 1. v ( past і p. p. read [red])1) чита́тиto read aloud, to read out [loud] — чита́ти вго́лос
to read oneself hoarse [stupid] — дочита́тися до хрипоти́ (запа́морочення)
to read to oneself — чита́ти мо́вчки
2) тлума́чити; поя́снюватиmy silence is not to be read as consent — моє́ мовча́ння не слід вважа́ти за зго́ду
to read a riddle — розгада́ти за́га́дку
3) вивча́тиto read for the bar — готува́тися до адвокату́ри
he is reading law — він вивча́є пра́во
•- read up- read with••to read one a lesson — ви́нести дога́ну кому́сь
to read a piece of music — розібра́ти п'є́су ( музичну)
the bill was read парл. — законопрое́кт був по́даний на обгово́рення
the passage quoted reads as follows — наве́дена цита́та гово́рить
the thermometer reads 30 above freezing point — термо́метр пока́зує 30 ви́ще нуля́
2. nto read one's blood pressure — змі́ряти кров'яни́й тиск
1) чита́ння2) час, прове́дений за чита́ннямII [red] 1. 2. adj( у сполученнях) начи́таний, обі́знаний, осві́ченийhe is poorly read in history — він пога́но зна́є істо́рію
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