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読む | 英語の意味 - ケンブリッジ辞典

原題: READ | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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「読む」という動詞の意味について説明しています。発音は「riːd」で、過去形と過去分詞形も同様です。
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READ | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Meaning of read in English read verb uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / riːd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / riːd / past tense and past participle read uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / red / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / red / read verb ( UNDERSTAND ) Add to word list Add to word list A1 [ I or T ] to look at words or symbols and understand what they mean : He spent a pleasant afternoon reading (the newspaper /a book ). read about I read about the family's success in the local paper . It was too dark to read our map and we took a wrong turning . Can you read music ? Your handwriting is so untidy I can't read it. [ + (that) ] I've read in the newspapers (that) there is a threat of war . Put your plastic card in the slot , and the machine will read it and identify who you are. Some children can read (= have learned the skill of reading) by the age of four. A2 [ I or T ] to say the words that are printed or written: She read (the poem ) slowly and quietly . [ + two objects ] Their teacher always reads them a story at the end of the day . read (aloud/out) to Children love to have stories read ( aloud /out) to them. C2 [ T ] to understand and give a particular meaning to written information , a statement , a situation , etc.: read something as something She missed the train because she read 18.30 p.m. as 8.30 p.m. instead of 6.30 p.m. for something read something On page 19, for "Blitish", please read "British". If I've read the situation correctly , we should have some agreement on the contract by the end of the week . [ I or T ] How you read a piece of writing, or how it reads, is how it seems when you read it: read as if The letter reads as if it was written in a hurry . Her latest novel reads well (= is written in an attractive way) . [ T ] ( especially when communicating by radio ), to hear and understand someone: Do you read me? I read you loud and clear . read someone to sleep to read aloud to someone until they go to sleep : Every night when I was a child my father used to read me to sleep . See more I didn't read the contract fully before I signed it but I'm counting the cost now. He learned to read at the early age of three. The driver was peering into the distance trying to read the road sign . None of the committee's proposals will matter a jot if no-one reads their report . I've been put off reading the book by all the hype . Reading alexia aliteracy aliterate cross-refer deconstruct dip have your nose in a book idiom leaf lip-read must-read not put something down idiom perusal pore over something phrasal verb pre-literary sound someone out phrasal verb speed reading speed-read thumb through something phrasal verb tsundoku wade See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Understanding and comprehending Broadcasting: radio read verb ( STATE ) [ L ] (of something written or printed ) to have or give the stated information or meaning : [ + speech ] The start of the US Constitution reads "We, the people of the United States ..." The thermometer is reading 40°C in the shade . Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out phrasal verb bash something out phrasal verb blank borrow contribute draw enter graphology keyboarder longhand misspell overplotted pen-and-paper punch in phrasal verb purple prose put something/someone down phrasal verb writer See more results » read verb ( STUDY ) [ I or T ] law UK formal or specialized to study at university or to study for a specialized qualification : They're both reading history at Cambridge. read for the Bar She's reading for the Bar (= studying to become a type of lawyer called a barrister ) . Learning & knowing absorptive capacity achievement gap acquirable acquire acquisition bone up phrasal verb know better (than someone ) idiom know better (than to do something ) idiom know something back to front idiom know something from something phrasal verb know something like the back of your hand idiom mug revision runology self-study sit under someone phrasal verb social consciousness specialize steep the school/university of life idiom See more results » read verb ( MAKE A JUDGMENT ) [ T ] to make a judgment about something that you are looking at, especially about the distances and angles on the green in golf (= the flat area around the hole ) or on another area of land : He wants to help golfers to read the greens more easily . My putting wasn’t good today – I wasn’t reading the greens right . The greenkeeper at the bowling club taught him how to read the greens . In curling , you have to have to read the ice much as golfers have to read the greens . Young officers were expected to learn to read the lie of the land . Analysing and evaluating adjudication analysable analyse analyser analyst appraise calculus dissect have the measure of someone/something idiom inquest inspect inspection interpret something as something interpretable parse reappraise reattribute reattribution regrade reinspect See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Golf Idioms read someone's lips read someone's mind read someone's palm read (someone) the riot act read between the lines read the room read my lips read the runes take something as read Phrasal verbs read something into something read something out read something over/through read up (on/about) something read noun [ S ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / riːd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / riːd / C2 the act of reading something: It's not brilliant but it's worth a read. good/easy read The book is a good/ easy , etc. read. have a read of UK informal Could I have a read of (= can I read) your newspaper ? Reading alexia aliteracy aliterate cross-refer deconstruct dip have your nose in a book idiom leaf lip-read must-read not put something down idiom perusal pore over something phrasal verb pre-literary sound someone out phrasal verb speed reading speed-read thumb through something phrasal verb tsundoku wade See more results » (Definition of read from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) read | American Dictionary read verb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / rid / read verb ( OBTAIN MEANING ) Add to word list Add to word list [ I/T ] past tense and past participle read us / red / to obtain meaning or information by looking at written words or symbols : [ T ] I read the book over the weekend . [ I ] She couldn’t read or write. [ I ] Did you read about the plan to build a new road to the airport ? [ + that clause ] I read that the job market for teachers is excellent . [ T ] He reads music . [ I/T ] past tense and past participle read us / red / To read is also to say aloud the written words: [ I/T ] She read the story to the class . read verb ( UNDERSTAND ) [ I/T ] to understand the meaning or intention of something: [ T ] If I’ve read the situation right , we’ll soon have agreement on a contract . read verb ( SHOW/STATE ) past tense and past participle read us / red / to show or state information : [ L ] The sign read, "No parking here to corner ." past tense and past participle read us / red / If you read a device , you look at the measurement it shows : [ T ] The gas company sends someone to read the meter every month . Idioms read between the lines read someone’s mind Phrasal verbs read something into something read out something read up on something (Definition of read from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of read read The effects of elevated train noise on reading ability. From the Cambridge English Corpus I have three concerns after reading the book. From the Cambridge English Corpus If you did not know what kind of sound banda makes - or why - after reading this book you will be none the wiser. From the Cambridge English Corpus Evidence from intervention programs on reading suggests a causal relation between experience with books and language acquisition. From the Cambridge English Corpus Our major interest was to determine how differences observed in reading interactions relate to language acquisition. From the Cambridge English Corpus Predicting reading ability over the long-term : the changing roles of letter naming, phonological awareness and orthographic processing. From the Cambridge English Corpus Regression analyses with the older group attributed this to reading acquisition. From the Cambridge English Corpus Students of policy and politics can benefit from reading this book. From the Cambridge English Corpus I think linguists with an interest in diachronic syntax will surely benefit from reading this book. From the Cambridge English Corpus When you are done reading the passage, turn the page. From the Cambridge English Corpus Perspectives on reading research and instruction (pp. 28-33). From the Cambridge English Corpus I found myself asking on reading this, but the question is not seriously addressed. From the Cambridge English Corpus On reading through the text, however, one begins to develop an uneasy feeling that its central focus is the provider and not the older person. From the Cambridge English Corpus Gradually from then he became very withdrawn, and he stopped reading the papers. From the Cambridge English Corpus Such damage produces a greater impairment on reading exception words than regular words. From the Cambridge English Corpus See all examples of read These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of read ? Translations of read in Chinese (Traditional) 理解, 閱讀, 看懂… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 理解, 阅读, 看懂… See more in Spanish leer, leerse, sonar… See more in Portuguese ler, dizer, indicar… Se

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