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1 непрочитаний
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2 no leído
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3 sin leer
• unread -
4 nečitan
• unread -
5 nenačitan
• unread -
6 nepročitan
• unread -
7 nečtený
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8 ungelesen
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9 непрочетен
unread* * *непрочѐтен,прил. unread.* * *unread* * *unread -
10 неначетен
unread, unlettered, ignorant* * *неначѐтен,прил. unread, unlettered, ignorant.* * *unlettered* * *unread, unlettered, ignorant -
11 непрочитанный
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12 unbelesen
unread* * *ụn|be|le|senadjunread, unlettered -
13 nečitan
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14 непрочитанный
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15 нечитаный
unread [-'red] -
16 ungelesen
Adj. Buch etc.: unread; seine Briefe blieben ungelesen his letters remained ( oder were left) unread* * *unread* * *ụn|ge|le|senadjunread* * *ungelesen adj Buch etc: unread;seine Briefe blieben ungelesen his letters remained ( oder were left) unread* * *adj.unread adj. -
17 sin leer
adj.unread.* * *(adj.) = unreadEx. But clearly a book read and enjoyed is more likely to lead on to further reading than is a book unread or unfinished.* * *(adj.) = unreadEx: But clearly a book read and enjoyed is more likely to lead on to further reading than is a book unread or unfinished.
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18 нечетен
1. unread(неброен) not counted2. uneven, oddнечетно число an odd number* * *нечѐтен,прил., -на, -но, -ни unread; ( неброен) not counted.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни (за число) uneven, odd.* * *uneven (за число); an odd number - нечетно число* * *1. (неброен) not counted 2. 1 unread 3. 2 uneven, odd 4. нечетно число an odd number -
19 incompleto
adj.1 incomplete, partial, unexhaustive, short.2 incomplete, imperfect, sketchy, unfinished.* * *► adjetivo1 incomplete2 (inacabado) unfinished* * *(f. - incompleta)adj.* * *ADJ incomplete* * *- ta adjetivo incomplete* * *= fragmentary, incomplete, unfinished, spotty, qualified.Ex. Many libraries keep vertical files of pamphlets and newspapers clippings but such files are time-consuming to maintain, too often fragmentary, and each file serves only one institution.Ex. Incomplete orders can thus be entered which will automatically be deferred.Ex. But clearly a book read and enjoyed is more likely to lead on to further reading than is a book unread or unfinished.Ex. Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex. The majority of projects are small, poorly funded, and only a qualified success.----* dejar incompleto = leave + unfinished.* de un modo incompleto = incompletely.* estado incompleto = incompleteness.* * *- ta adjetivo incomplete* * *= fragmentary, incomplete, unfinished, spotty, qualified.Ex: Many libraries keep vertical files of pamphlets and newspapers clippings but such files are time-consuming to maintain, too often fragmentary, and each file serves only one institution.
Ex: Incomplete orders can thus be entered which will automatically be deferred.Ex: But clearly a book read and enjoyed is more likely to lead on to further reading than is a book unread or unfinished.Ex: Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex: The majority of projects are small, poorly funded, and only a qualified success.* dejar incompleto = leave + unfinished.* de un modo incompleto = incompletely.* estado incompleto = incompleteness.* * *incompleto -ta‹colección/vajilla› incomplete; ‹informe/lista› incomplete, unfinished* * *
incompleto◊ -ta adjetivo
incomplete
incompleto,-a adjetivo incomplete
(sin acabar) unfinished
' incompleto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incompleta
- manca
- manco
- media
English:
defective
- incomplete
- incompletely
- incompleteness
- patchy
- unfinished
* * *incompleto, -a adj1. [falto de una parte] incomplete2. [inacabado] unfinished* * *adj incomplete* * *incompleto, -ta adj: incomplete* * *incompleto adj incomplete -
20 leer
v.1 to read.leo el francés, pero no lo hablo I can read French, but I can't speak itleer el pensamiento a alguien to read somebody's mindleer en alto to read aloudElla lee a Thoreau todo el tiempo She reads Thoreau all the time.A ella le gusta leer a Cervantes She likes to read Cervantes.2 to lecture, to instruct publicly.* * *(the i ending changes to y before o and e)Past IndicativeImperfect SubjunctiveFuture Subjunctive* * *verb* * *1.VT to readleer el pensamiento a algn — to read sb's mind o thoughts
2.VI to read"al que leyere" — "to the reader"
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <libro/texto> to readb) (Educ) < tesis doctoral> to defendc) (Inf) to scan2.leer vi to read3.leerse v pron (enf) to read* * *= read, get through, look over.Ex. A user may reject a document because it is in a language that he cannot read or because it was written too long ago.Ex. Some children cannot get through a longer story or novel in less time.Ex. It would be of enormous help to us if you could put a few things together for us to look over.----* capacidad de leer = reading skills.* capacidad de saber leer y escribir = literacy skills.* con ansias de leer = reading-desirous.* continuar leyendo = read on.* derecho a leer = right to read.* deseoso de leer = reading-desirous.* fácil de leer = easy-to-read.* gafas para leer = reading glasses.* hacer una marca para indicar el lugar donde uno se ha quedado leyen = mark + Posesivo + place.* leer con atención = peruse.* leer con dificultad = wade through.* leer con escáner = scan.* leer de aquí y allí = dip into.* leer de cabo a rabo = read + from cover to cover.* leer de principio a fin = read + from cover to cover.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* leer en voz alta = read + aloud, read + out loud.* leer la mente = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* leerle la cartilla a Alguien = a good talking to.* leer los labios = lip-read.* leer mal = misread.* leer por encima = browse, skim, skim read.* leer rápidamente buscando algo = scan.* leer rápidamente por encima = skim through.* leer superficialmente = skim, skim read.* leer una ponencia = read + paper.* máquina para leer = reading machine.* necesitar gafas para leer = need + reading glasses.* persona que no le gusta leer = aliterate.* releer = reread [re-read].* saber leer y escribir = be literate.* sin leer = unread.* valer la pena leer Algo = repay + reading.* volver a leer = reread [re-read].* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <libro/texto> to readb) (Educ) < tesis doctoral> to defendc) (Inf) to scan2.leer vi to read3.leerse v pron (enf) to read* * *= read, get through, look over.Ex: A user may reject a document because it is in a language that he cannot read or because it was written too long ago.
Ex: Some children cannot get through a longer story or novel in less time.Ex: It would be of enormous help to us if you could put a few things together for us to look over.* capacidad de leer = reading skills.* capacidad de saber leer y escribir = literacy skills.* con ansias de leer = reading-desirous.* continuar leyendo = read on.* derecho a leer = right to read.* deseoso de leer = reading-desirous.* fácil de leer = easy-to-read.* gafas para leer = reading glasses.* hacer una marca para indicar el lugar donde uno se ha quedado leyen = mark + Posesivo + place.* leer con atención = peruse.* leer con dificultad = wade through.* leer con escáner = scan.* leer de aquí y allí = dip into.* leer de cabo a rabo = read + from cover to cover.* leer de principio a fin = read + from cover to cover.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* leer en voz alta = read + aloud, read + out loud.* leer la mente = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* leerle la cartilla a Alguien = a good talking to.* leer los labios = lip-read.* leer mal = misread.* leer por encima = browse, skim, skim read.* leer rápidamente buscando algo = scan.* leer rápidamente por encima = skim through.* leer superficialmente = skim, skim read.* leer una ponencia = read + paper.* máquina para leer = reading machine.* necesitar gafas para leer = need + reading glasses.* persona que no le gusta leer = aliterate.* releer = reread [re-read].* saber leer y escribir = be literate.* sin leer = unread.* valer la pena leer Algo = repay + reading.* volver a leer = reread [re-read].* * *vt1 ‹libro/texto› to readun libro muy leído a widely-read book¿has leído a García Márquez? have you read García Márquez?no habla alemán pero lo lee she can't speak German, but she can read itleer los labios to lip-readleer la mano de algn to read sb's palm2 (adivinar) to readjusto lo que iba a decir, me has leído el pensamiento just what I was going to say! you must have read my mindestás enamorada, lo leo en tus ojos you're in love, I can see it in your eyes3 ( Educ) ‹tesis doctoral› to defend4 ( Inf) to scan■ leervito readno sabe leer he can't readleer en voz alta/baja to read aloud/quietly■ leerse( enf) to read¿te lo has leído todo entero? have you read it all?* * *
leer ( conjugate leer) verbo transitivo
leerle el pensamiento a algn to read sb's mind
c) (Inf) to scan
verbo intransitivo
to read
leer verbo transitivo to read
leer los labios, to lip-read
leer una partitura, to read a score
♦ Locuciones: figurado leerle la cartilla a alguien, to tell sb off
leer entre líneas, to read between the lines
' leer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cartilla
- curiosidad
- deformación
- despachar
- edad
- faltar
- hábito
- modular
- mordaz
- novelón
- pensamiento
- prensa
- sana
- sano
- sinfín
- analfabeto
- desde
- huevo
- labio
- leyeron
- línea
- luz
- voz
English:
amazing
- hardly
- leer
- lip-read
- literate
- make out
- manage
- misread
- nonfiction
- plough through
- precocious
- read
- read out
- reading glasses
- reread
- scour
- skim
- unreadable
- whip through
- can
- cover
- dirty
- fail
- get
- line
- lip
- love
- must
- peruse
- plow
- reading
* * *♦ vt1. [libro] to read;leo el francés, pero no lo hablo I can read French, but I can't speak it;leer el pensamiento a alguien to read sb's mind;leer la mano a alguien to read sb's palm;leer los labios a alguien to read sb's lips;todavía no sabe leer la hora he still hasn't learned to tell the time3. Informát to read♦ vito read;leer en alto to read aloud;leer de corrido to read fluently;leer entre líneas to read between the lines* * *v/t & v/i read;leer en voz alta read aloud, read out loud;leer música read music* * *leer {20} v: to read* * *¿has leído el periódico de hoy? have you read today's newspaper?¿te gusta leer? do you like reading?
См. также в других словарях:
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unread — index unversed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unread — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not having been read … English terms dictionary
unread — [unred′] adj. 1. not read, as a book 2. having read little or nothing 3. unlearned (in a subject) … English World dictionary
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unread — /un red /, adj. 1. not read, as a letter or newspaper. 2. lacking in knowledge gained by reading; having read little or nothing: She was intelligent but unread. 3. having little knowledge of a specific field: a brilliant chemist unread in biology … Universalium
unread — adjective Date: 15th century 1. not read ; left unexamined 2. lacking the experience or the benefits of reading < unread in political science > … New Collegiate Dictionary
unread — adjective /ˈʌn.ɹɛd/ a) Not having been read. The book I got for my 18th birthday remained unread until my retirement. b) Not having read; uneducated … Wiktionary
unread — un|read [ˌʌnˈred] adj unread books, papers etc have not been read … Dictionary of contemporary English
unread — /ʌnˈrɛd / (say un red) adjective 1. not read or perused, as a book. 2. not having gained knowledge by reading. –phrase 3. unread in, not having read (some subject or matter) …
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