Noun(1) something that is read
Verb(1) interpret something that is written or printed,have or contain a certain wording or form,look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed,obtain data from magnetic tapes,interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky, etc.,also of human behavior,interpret something in a certain way,convey a particular meaning or impression,indicate a certain reading,of gauges and instruments,be a student of a certain subject,audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role,to hear and understand,make sense of a language,look at and understand written word,express,state(2) interpret something that is written or printed(3) have or contain a certain wording or form(4) look at(5) interpret(6) and say out loud something that is written or printed(7) obtain data from magnetic tapes(8) interpret the significance of(9) as of palms(10) tea leaves(11) intestines(12) the sky(13) etc.(14) also of human behavior(15) interpret something in a certain way(16) convey a particular meaning or impression
Noun(1) something that is read
Verb(1) interpret something that is written or printed,have or contain a certain wording or form,look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed,obtain data from magnetic tapes,interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky, etc.,also of human behavior,interpret something in a certain way,convey a particular meaning or impression,indicate a certain reading,of gauges and instruments,be a student of a certain subject,audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role,to hear and understand,make sense of a language,look at and understand written word,express,state(2) interpret something that is written or printed(3) have or contain a certain wording or form(4) look at(5) interpret(6) and say out loud something that is written or printed(7) obtain data from magnetic tapes(8) interpret the significance of(9) as of palms(10) tea leaves(11) intestines(12) the sky(13) etc.(14) also of human behavior(15) interpret something in a certain way(16) convey a particular meaning or impression
(1) They stand either side of a pool of light, which can be read as iconographically significant.(2) To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self.(3) It seems somehow odd now to recall that none of these three could read or write, and that they did not speak English.(4) As such, the glories of nature can be read as harbingers of a future still arriving.(5) read my lips - I'm not going to work(6) At times these read as lecture notes; at others more like a dramatic monologue.(7) The oldest, a rocket scientist, is now a father himself, the youngest is off to university to read medicine.(8) He could read the shame in Drake's voice and had a pretty fair idea of what had transpired.(9) their read on the national situation may be correct(10) You all want to read newspapers, you all want the products of the forest, somewhere the trees have to be grown.(11) his mother read him a bedtime story(12) My read of the story tells me that this man is easily offended and a persistent complainer.(13) she likes to read on the train(14) Mr Hackett read history at Oxford University and had planned a career in teaching or lecturing.(15) he went to Manchester to read for a BA in Economics(16) the actors read the script through
(1) They stand either side of a pool of light, which can be read as iconographically significant.(2) To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self.(3) It seems somehow odd now to recall that none of these three could read or write, and that they did not speak English.(4) As such, the glories of nature can be read as harbingers of a future still arriving.(5) read my lips - I'm not going to work(6) At times these read as lecture notes; at others more like a dramatic monologue.(7) The oldest, a rocket scientist, is now a father himself, the youngest is off to university to read medicine.(8) He could read the shame in Drake's voice and had a pretty fair idea of what had transpired.(9) their read on the national situation may be correct(10) You all want to read newspapers, you all want the products of the forest, somewhere the trees have to be grown.(11) his mother read him a bedtime story(12) My read of the story tells me that this man is easily offended and a persistent complainer.(13) she likes to read on the train(14) Mr Hackett read history at Oxford University and had planned a career in teaching or lecturing.(15) he went to Manchester to read for a BA in Economics(16) the actors read the script through