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катапультируемое
четене
I. read1 [riːd] СУЩ. мн. отсут.
read
четене ср. само ед.
read
II. read1 <read, read> [riːd] ГЛ. перех.
1. read a. ИНФОРМ.:
read
to read data
to read in (input device)
to read sth aloud
to read sb a lesson
2. read (decipher):
read
to read sb's mind [or thoughts]
to read sb's hand
to read sb like a book
read my lips!
3. read (interpret):
read
4. read (inspect):
read
read meter
5. read (understand):
read
I don't read you
6. read Brit админ. УНИВЕР.:
read
read
III. read1 <read, read> [riːd] ГЛ. неперех.
read person
read book, magazine
read2 [red] ПРИЛ.
1. read (person):
well read [or widely]
2. read (book):
Выражения:
to take sth as read
to take it as read that
read through ГЛ. перех.
read through read up
read through read up
read through read up
I. lip-read ГЛ. неперех.
lip-read
II. lip-read ГЛ. перех.
lip-read
I. sight-read МУЗ. ГЛ. перех.
sight-read
II. sight-read МУЗ. ГЛ. перех.
sight-read
well-read ПРИЛ.
1. well-read (knowledgeable):
well-read
2. well-read (read frequently):
well-read
read head СУЩ. ИНФОРМ.
read head
read out ГЛ. перех.
1. read out (read aloud):
read out
2. read out ИНФОРМ.:
read out data
read on ГЛ. неперех.
read on
read over ГЛ. перех.
read over
read over
Present
Iread
youread
he/she/itreads
weread
youread
theyread
Past
Iread
youread
he/she/itread
weread
youread
theyread
Present Perfect
Ihaveread
youhaveread
he/she/ithasread
wehaveread
youhaveread
theyhaveread
Past Perfect
Ihadread
youhadread
he/she/ithadread
wehadread
youhadread
theyhadread
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