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I . read1 [ri:d] RZ. usu l.poj.

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read pot. (book):

3. read Am (interpretation):

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] CZ. cz. przech.

1. read (understand written material):

brati [f. dk. prebrati]
razbirati [f. dk. razbrati]

2. read MUZ.:

3. read (speak aloud):

6. read:

POLIT., PR. to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

8. read (show information):

pisati [f. dk. napisati]
kazati [f. dk. pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIW. form:

III . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. read (understand written material):

brati [f. dk. prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

TEATR, FILM to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIW. form:

read off CZ. cz. przech.

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

read out CZ. cz. przech.

1. read (read aloud):

na glas brati [f. dk. prebrati]

2. read INF.:

read over, read through CZ. cz. przech.

I . read2 [red] CZ.

read I f. cz. przesz., im. cz. przeszł. of read:

II . read2 [red] PRZYM.

Zobacz też read up , read over , read out , read off , read

read over, read through CZ. cz. przech.

read out CZ. cz. przech.

1. read (read aloud):

na glas brati [f. dk. prebrati]

2. read INF.:

read off CZ. cz. przech.

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

I . read1 [ri:d] RZ. usu l.poj.

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read pot. (book):

3. read Am (interpretation):

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] CZ. cz. przech.

1. read (understand written material):

brati [f. dk. prebrati]
razbirati [f. dk. razbrati]

2. read MUZ.:

3. read (speak aloud):

6. read:

POLIT., PR. to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

8. read (show information):

pisati [f. dk. napisati]
kazati [f. dk. pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIW. form:

III . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. read (understand written material):

brati [f. dk. prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

TEATR, FILM to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIW. form:

I . ˈlip-read <-read, -read> CZ. cz. nieprzech.

II . ˈlip-read <-read, -read> CZ. cz. przech. to lip-read sb

ˈproof-read <-read, -read> CZ. cz. przech., cz. nieprzech.

well-ˈread PRZYM.

1. well-read (knowledgeable):

2. well-read (frequently read):

read-only ˈmemo·ry RZ. INF.

read-ˈwrite head RZ. INF.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Normally the light meter reads the light reflecting from the subject to the camera.
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It reads from and stores backups on zip diskettes.
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His final novel was a romance in which a sailor on a voyage reads a love letter each day.
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The history reads well and impartially, and displays conscientious use of sources.
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Eschewing conventional punctuation, capitalisation and grammar, the book reads as if it is a series of song lyrics.
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He is a romantic at heart who wishes he was masterful and rugged like the men he reads of in novels.
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When the user program reads the data the library retrieves data via the file system and returns a "record".
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The by-line of the book reads a book written in wartime.
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If the contestant gives the correct answer, he or she scores one point, and the questioner then reads out the next question.
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The female newsreader reads a news piece about a new government scandal.
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