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  • (book/words/poem/lesson) leer

    to read sth to sb, to read sb sth leerle algo a algn

    to read sb's lips leerle los labios a algn

    • I can't read your writing no te entiendo la letra
    • I can read French, but not speak it puedo leer en francés, pero no lo hablo
    • for '800', read '80' donde dice 800 léase 80

    • Still, since only the two of us ever read this stuff, it barely matters, does it?
    • In all of the books she had ever read the main character always had some sort of friend.
    • The nature of these disclosures, and the colorful language used, strongly support the belief that no one ever reads this material.
    • Sunday morning I put him down for a nap and I stayed in bed reading the paper.
    • Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off.
    • He could see his poem, deeply creased now as if it had been read over and over, lying on the floor by his feet.
    • He's lying on the bed, reading the paper as I put on my makeup.
    • He read over what had happened and then read the email from Neil that she had attached.
    • Clearly, the notion of reading everything ever written is now entirely preposterous.
    • Consumers should know what is good for them and make it a habit to at least read the ingredients written on the packets.
    • When she complained that she wouldn't have time she was told not to worry and just to skim read the papers.
    • It just seems to be one long tirade on how to read stuff and then write it.
    • I know all the stories and the names of the characters from my time reading the Bible as a child.
    • I cannot read the characters you sent to me, but I can see the web site address.
    • Nobody has ever read the small print of a mobile-phone insurance contract.
    • If anyone can read the characters on the sword itself, please let me know what they say.
    • It's not a good look watching grown men and women openly weeping while reading a tabloid newspaper!
    • Far too much of my work involved reading old newspapers and regional magazines on microfilm.
    • You don't need a computer to read a magazine or newspaper on the bus on your way to work.
    • He was reading the newspaper and he looked up at me and said in a very serious tone of voice.
    • The desert is an unforgiving place to those who cannot read its signs or understand its subtle warnings.
    • Jesus wants those who read the signs of nature to ponder the real signs of the times.
    • As such, the glories of nature can be read as harbingers of a future still arriving.
    • When the voices speak to him (or he reads the significance of Viking remains), they tell him how to get on with his poetry, not how the rest of the people from the North can get on with life.
    • The guy can still throw the ball, he understands how to read defenses and he can move the chains.
    • They would see reading art by understanding the symbols as an easy way of interpreting culture.
    • The evidence before me establishes that that is how it was read and understood by the Claimants, and in my view reasonably so.
    • It's early days and I'm still open to be convinced that I'm reading Zapatero entirely wrong here.
    • It will in all likelihood be a compromise Cabinet, that is, if I am reading the signs right.
    • Perhaps I read it wrong, but I would strongly encourage you not to make blanket statements.
    • Yet it seems doctors in many parts of the country are still failing to read the signs and make the correct diagnosis.
    • He was a man who was way ahead of his time and read the signs of the times that were later to be the basis of Vatican 2.
    • They stand either side of a pool of light, which can be read as iconographically significant.
    • I apologise to Jack Robertson for reading him the wrong way, although I am not sure I follow all of what he says.
    • We need to know the story being played out before us and, instinctively, start to read the clues.
    • After your date reads the first clue, they will be on an exciting adventure to find you.
    • Anyway, the point remains that Labour has abjectly failed to read the mood of the nation when it comes to tax cuts.
    • To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self.
    • What will people do then, being able to read their love lives, the stock market, war and peace all in the stars?
    • This was also how many regimental commanders read the mood of their men.

    • Depending on what the charge inside is, the computer reads the memory cell as a ‘1’ or ‘0’.
    • If your computer is constantly reading from your hard disk, it's time to upgrade.
    • Computers read data tracks first, but the data track has to be located at the end of the CD.
    • The fact that it makes no attempt to read the disks does give it some flexibility, though.
    • The video relay module reads a separate gigabit Ethernet network connection devoted to video.
    • A computer program reads the same scans the radiologist views, and the combined judgment of the computer and radiologist helps detect more cancers, the researchers found.
    • When Google reads a webpage, it views the text from the top left hand side of the page to the bottom right hand side of the page.
    • It also reads floppy disk, Zip, Jaz, MO, IDE, and SCSI drives.
    • Once the connection is negotiated, it reads the client's HTTP request.
    • It reads a GLADE user interface description and instantiates its corresponding objects.
    • All it really means is that there is a script running that loads a web page, reads the HTML looking for certain attributes, and then reacts based on those attributes.
    • Once there was an additional message that the floppy disk could not be read either.
    • It is often surprising how one drive might not read a DVD, but another has no problem with it.
    • The time it takes to read a single byte at random is MUCH higher on a rambus system than on a DDR system.
    • The smartctl t command starts a self test that reads every byte on the disk.
    • The software itself does not read information beyond its load location on the hard drive.
    • The program reads the information from your CD and imports it to your collection.
    • Then the system reads that information and casts objects at run time.
    • There is no hassle of manually decrypting a file before reading it or encrypting it again after modifying it.
    • Now, when I try to open attachments, I get an error message stating that the file cannot be read.

  • University

    (geography/classics) (en la universidad) estudiar

    • He then entered the University of Cambridge to read general studies before taking up physics.
    • Roberts went to university to read English and theatre studies, where her problem continued.
    • The former Leeds Girls High School pupil from Roundhay, is now reading Oriental Studies at Cambridge University.
    • Mr Hackett read history at Oxford University and had planned a career in teaching or lecturing.
    • Mr Dyke was taken on by the university to read politics as a mature student in 1971 with one grade E A level.
    • So the group has devised several strategies to try to increase the number of students reading physics at universities.
    • Johnson's passion for wine began when he was at Cambridge University, where he read English.
    • She was educated at Island School in Hong Kong before coming to England to read law at University College London.
    • Initially he arrived at Newcastle on a gap year before proceeding to Durham University to read sports science.
    • She grew up in Dublin and went to University College Dublin to read English and history.
    • She had decided to go into the museums sector while reading English Literature at university in Sheffield, her home city.
    • By the time I got to university I was reading Marx and learning about how religion was the opium of the people.
    • She read microbiology at Leeds University and trained for the ministry on the Northern Ordination Course.
    • I did, however, read history at university, so I know what the historians say.
    • The oldest, a rocket scientist, is now a father himself, the youngest is off to university to read medicine.
    • Academically brilliant, she was due to go to Leeds University in September to read English and drama.
    • She became head prefect and had a place lined up at Bristol University to read English and drama.
    • After attending Edinburgh Academy he went to Sussex University to read English.
    • As for me, I am entering my fourth year of university reading chemistry.
    • He was reading for an MSc in Security Management at Leicester University.

  • to read to sb leerle a algn

    to read through sth leer algo

    can't you read? ¿no sabes leer?

  • it's a good read es ameno

    • I settled down for a nice, long read me dispuse a pasar un rato agradable leyendo
    • there was only time to give it a quick read apenas si hubo tiempo de hojearlo / de leerlo por encima

  • to be widely / well read ser muy leído

    • you're better read in this subject than I am tú sabes más que yo de este tema

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