read
read 英 [ri:d] 美 [rid]
vt. 阅读; vi. 读;
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- To read is to scan and understand letters and words, making sense of language. You can also read into something, interpreting a meaning.
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- vt. 阅读;
- vi. 读;
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1. They are reading books.
我们正在看书。
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2. I can't read your writing.
我看不懂你的笔迹。
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3. read a book/a magazine/the newspaper
读书;看杂志╱报纸
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4. She read us a story.
她给我们读了个故事。
- read (adj.) 1580s, "having knowledge gained from reading," in well-read, etc., past-participle adjective from read (v.).
- read (n.) "an act of reading," 1825, from read (v.).
- read (v.) Old English rædan (West Saxon), redan (Anglian) "to advise, counsel, persuade; discuss, deliberate; rule, guide; arrange, equip; forebode; read, explain; learn by reading; put in order" (related to ræd, red "advice"), from Proto-Germanic *redan (source also of Old Norse raða, Old Frisian reda, Dutch raden, Old High German ratan, German raten "to advise, counsel, guess"), from PIE root *re- "to reason, count." Words from this root in most modern Germanic languages still mean "counsel, advise" (compare rede). Connected to riddle (n.1) via notion of "interpret."
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