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Education: RAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Read Aloud Program
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Education: TRAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Teacher Read Aloud
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[riːd] past tense, past participle read [red]1. verb1) to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs):Have you read this letter?
Can your little girl read yet?
Can anyone here read Chinese?
يَقرأI can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind.
2) to learn by reading:يَعْرِف بالقِراءَهI read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again.
3) to read aloud, usually to someone else:يَقْرأ بصَوْتٍ عالٍI read to her before she goes to bed.
يُطالِع يَدْرُس ، يَتَعَلَّمI don't have much time to read these days.
6) to look at or be able to see (something) and get information from it:يَسْتَطيع أن يَقرأThe nurse read the thermometer.
7) to be written or worded; to say:يَقول ما يَليHis letter reads as follows: "Dear Sir,..."
8) (of a piece of writing etc) to make a (good, bad etc) impression:يَتْرُكُ انْطِباعاThis report reads well.
يُظْهِر مَعلومات مُحَدَّده، يقولThe thermometer reads –5°C.
10) to (cause a word, phrase etc to) be replaced by another, eg in a document or manuscript:There is one error on this page – For "two yards", read "two metres"
يَجِب أن يَحُل مَحَلّها"Two yards long" should read "two metres long".
2. nounthe act, or a period, of reading:فَتْرَة قِراءهI like a good read before I go to sleep.
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to read aloud:يَقرأ بِصوتٍ عالٍRead out the answers to the questions.
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جِهَارًا \ aloud: in a voice that may be heard: He read it aloud. in public: openly; in front of people: Don’t quarrel in public!. openly: not secretly: He was openly annoyed (he did not hide his annoyance). -
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بِصَوْتٍ عالٍ \ aloud: in a voice that may be heard: He read it aloud. loud: noisily: Don’t talk so loud. loudly: noisily: He knocked loudly on the door. out: loudly; clearly: Call out so that everyone can hear you. He cried out in fear. \ See Also مرتفع (مرتفع)، مسموع (مسموع) -
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[əˈlaud] adverbso as can be heard:بِصَوت عَالHe read the letter aloud.
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readleggere le labbra lipreadleggere nel pensiero a qualcuno read s.o.'s mind* * *leggere v.tr.1 to read*: mi piace molto leggere, I love reading; legge un libro al mese, he reads a book a month; leggere da capo a fondo, to read through (o over); leggere correntemente, to read fluently; leggo il francese abbastanza bene, I can read French quite well; leggere rapidamente un giornale, to read a newspaper cursorily (o to skim through a newspaper); ho letto sul giornale che il concerto è stato annullato, I read in the paper that the concert has been cancelled; la maestra lo fa spesso leggere a voce alta, the teacher often makes him read aloud; il professore lesse la lista degli ammessi agli esami, the teacher read out the list of the examinees; leggere un autore, to read an author; aver letto molto, to be well-read; il primo verso della Divina Commedia legge..., the first line of the Divine Comedy reads... // leggere una carta geografica, una formula, to read a map, a formula // leggere della musica, to read music; leggere della musica a prima vista, to sightread music // leggere la mano, le carte, to read hands, cards // leggere tra le righe, to read between the lines // (comm.) nell'attesa di leggervi..., hoping to hear from you...2 (fig.) to read*: leggere nel cuore, nel pensiero, to read s.o.'s heart, thoughts; leggere nel futuro, to read the future; il suo pensiero gli si legge in viso, what he thinks is written all over his face; ti si legge negli occhi che stai mentendo, I can tell from your eyes that you are lying3 (interpretare) to interpret; to read*: leggere gli avvenimenti in chiave politica, to interpret events from a political point of view; questo film può essere letto in chiave simbolica, this film can be interpreted symbolically.* * *['lɛddʒere]verbo transitivo1) to read*leggere qcs. a qcn. — to read sth. to sb., to read sb. sth.
saper leggere e scrivere — to be literate, to know how to read and write
leggere ad alta voce — to read aloud, to read out (loud)
leggere in silenzio — to read quietly o to oneself
leggere le labbra di qcn. — to read sb.'s lips
leggere a prima vista — mus. to sight-read
2) (interpretare) to read* [ carte]; to see* into [ futuro]; to interpret [film, fatto]leggere nel pensiero di qcn. — to read sb.'s thoughts o mind
te lo si legge in faccia, in fronte — it's written all over your face, I can tell from the look on your face
••* * *leggere/'lεddʒere/ [59]1 to read*; leggere qcs. a qcn. to read sth. to sb., to read sb. sth.; saper leggere e scrivere to be literate, to know how to read and write; leggere ad alta voce to read aloud, to read out (loud); leggere in silenzio to read quietly o to oneself; leggi a pagina 5 read page 5; mi piace leggere I like reading; leggere le labbra di qcn. to read sb.'s lips; leggere a prima vista mus. to sight-read2 (interpretare) to read* [ carte]; to see* into [ futuro]; to interpret [film, fatto]; leggere la mano to read palms; leggere nel pensiero di qcn. to read sb.'s thoughts o mind; te lo si legge in faccia, in fronte it's written all over your face, I can tell from the look on your faceleggere tra le righe to read between the lines. -
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* * *(les; las, lásum; lesinn), v.1) to pick up, gather (l. hnetr, ber, aldin); l. saman, to gather, glean (l. saman axhelmur); l. upp, to pick up;2) to grasp, catch (eldrinn las skjótt tróðviðinn); l. sik upp, to haul oneself up (hann las sik skjótt upp eptir øxarskaptinu);3) to knit, embroider;4) to read (l. á bók); l. fram, l. upp, to read aloud; l. um (of) e-n, to speak (evil) of one (l. fár um e-n).* * *pres. les; pret. las, last, las, pl. lásu; subj. læsi; imperat. les, lestu; part. lesinn: [Ulf. lisan = συλλέγειν, συνάγειν; A. S. lesan; provincial Engl. to lease; O. H. G. lesan; Germ. lesen; cp. Gr. λέγειν, Lat. legere]:—prop. to glean, gather, pick, Stj. 615; lesa hnetr, aldin, Gísl. (in a verse), Dropl. 5; lesa ber, to gather berries, K. Þ. K. 82; hafði hón lesit sér mikil ber til fæðslu, Bs. i. 204; lesa blóm, Art. 66:—lesa saman; verða nokkut vínber saman lesin af þyrnum? Matth. vii. 16; þvíat eigi lesa menn saman fíkjur af þyrnum ok eigi heldr vínber af þistlum, Luke vi. 44; lesit fyrst íllgresit saman, Matth. xiii. 30; þeir lásu saman manna um morguninn … þá hafði sá eigi meira er mikit hafði saman lesit, Stj. 292; þessir smáir articuli sem hér eru saman lesnir, Fb. iii. 237; saman lesa líf e-s, to compile, H. E. i. 584: þeir lásu upp ( picked up) hálm þann allan, Mart. 123; tóku þeir silfrið ok lásu upp, Fms. viii. 143.2. to grasp, catch; eldrinn las skjótt tróð-viðinn, Eg. 238: of a ship, þat má rétt heita Stígandi er svá less hafit, Fs. 28; bróðirinn less um herðar sér þann kaðals-hlutinn sem þeir höfðu haldit, grasped it, wound it round his shoulders, Mar.; hann greip sviðuna, ok las af höndum honum, he gripped the weapon and snatched it out of his hands, Sturl. i. 64: lesa sik upp, to haul oneself up; þá las hann sik skjótt upp eptir öxar-skaptinu, Fær. 111; Þórir gékk at skíðgarðinum, ok krækði upp á öxinni, las sik upp eptir, Ó. H. 135.3. to knit, embroider; hón sat við einn gullligan borða ok las ( embroidered) þar á mín liðin ok framkomin verk, Fas. i. 176; typt klæði ok veigoð ok lesin (better lesni, q. v.), Js. 78.II. metaph. to gather words and syllables, to read, [cp. Lat. legere]; sem lesit er, Stj. 40; hann lét lesa upp ( to read aloud) hverir skráðir vóru á konungs-skipit, Fms, vii. 287; statuta skulu … geymask ok lesask, H. E. i. 509; sat konungr ok hirðin úti fyrir kirkju ok lásu aptan-sönginu, Fms. vii. 152, Bs. i. 155; meðan biskup las öttu-söng, Fms. xi. 390: in endless instances, mod., lesa or lesa húslestr, q. v. This sense of course never occurs in poems of the heathen age, but the following references seem to form a starting-point, in which lesa means2. to talk, gossip; lesa um e-n, to talk, speak of; hittki hann fiðr þótt þeir um hann fár lesi, ef hann með snotrum sitr, Hm. 23; kann enn vera at maðr vensk á at lesa of aðra, ok hafa uppi löstu manna, Hom. (St.): part. lesandi, able to read; vel lesandi: lesinn, well read; víð-lesinn, who has read many things. -
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Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > բարձրաձայն\ կարդալ
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vt/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) read (aloud); jemandem etw. vorlesen read s.th. (out) to s.o. ( aus from); liest du mir etwas vor? will you read something to me?; am letzten Schultag wird vorgelesen reading aloud takes place on the last day of school* * *to read* * *vor|le|senvti septo read aloud or out loudjdm (etw) vórlesen — to read (sth) to sb
* * *1) (to read aloud, usually to someone else: I read my daughter a story before she goes to bed; I read to her before she goes to bed.) read2) (to read aloud: Read out the answers to the questions.) read out* * *vor|le·senI. vtsoll ich dir den Artikel aus der Zeitung \vorlesen? shall I read you the article from the newspaper?vor dem Zubettgehen liest sie den Kindern immer eine Gutenachtgeschichte vor she always reads the children a bedtime story before they go to bed▪ [jdm] \vorlesen, was... to read out [to sb] what...II. viliest du den Kindern bitte vor? will you read to the children, please?* * *unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb read aloud or out; read <story, poem, etc.> aloudjemandem [etwas] vorlesen — read [something] to somebody
lies schon vor! — read it out!; read out what it says!
* * *vorlesen v/t & v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) read (aloud);jemandem etwas vorlesen read sth (out) to sb (aus from);liest du mir etwas vor? will you read something to me?;am letzten Schultag wird vorgelesen reading aloud takes place on the last day of school* * *unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb read aloud or out; read <story, poem, etc.> aloudjemandem [etwas] vorlesen — read [something] to somebody
lies schon vor! — read it out!; read out what it says!
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Read — (r[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Read} (r[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reading}.] [OE. reden, r[ae]den, AS. r[=ae]dan to read, advise, counsel, fr. r[=ae]d advice, counsel, r[=ae]dan (imperf. reord) to advise, counsel, guess; akin to D. raden to advise … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Read — (r[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Read} (r[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reading}.] [OE. reden, r[ae]den, AS. r[=ae]dan to read, advise, counsel, fr. r[=ae]d advice, counsel, r[=ae]dan (imperf. reord) to advise, counsel, guess; akin to D. raden to advise … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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read — v. 1) (A) she read a nice story to the children; or: she read the children a nice story 2) (D; intr.) to read about 3) (d; intr., tr.) to read for (she used to read for the patients in the nursing home; could you read that material for me?) 4)… … Combinatory dictionary
read — v. & n. v. (past and past part. read) 1 tr. (also absol.) reproduce mentally or (often foll. by aloud, out, off, etc.) vocally the written or printed words of (a book, author, etc.) by following the symbols with the eyes or fingers. 2 tr. convert … Useful english dictionary