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reading [ˈri:dɪŋ] N

1. reading no pl of books:

reading

2. reading of will:

reading

3. reading no pl SCHOOL:

reading
to make interesting reading

4. reading (occasion):

poetry reading

6. reading (on meter):

reading
odczyt m
to take a reading [of sth]

First Reading N POL

reading glasses N pl

reading glasses

reading lamp N

reading lamp

reading list N

reading list

reading room N

reading room

I . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB trans

2. read will, meter:

5. read (understand):

do you read me? (on a radio)

6. read Brit form subject:

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB intr

1. read person:

2. read (give impression):

III . read1 [ri:d] N no pl

1. read (sth read):

2. read Brit inf (act of reading):

czytać [perf po-] coś

I . read2 [red] VB

read pt, pp of read 1

II . read2 [red] ADJ

1. read (reading a lot):

2. read (having many readers):

See also read up , read over , read out , read on , read off , read into , read

read over, read through VB trans

czytać [perf prze-]

read out VB trans

1. read out (read aloud):

2. read out data:

read off VB trans

read off measurement, list:

II . read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB intr

1. read person:

2. read (give impression):

III . read1 [ri:d] N no pl

1. read (sth read):

2. read Brit inf (act of reading):

czytać [perf po-] coś

lip-read <lip-read, lip-read> VB trans, intr

read off VB trans

read off measurement, list:

read out VB trans

1. read out (read aloud):

2. read out data:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the early 1900s, complaining of eye difficulties making prolonged reading uncomfortable, he became a newspaper reporter.
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All the castaways then took their time in reading their letters.
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Classes in code, blinker, the actual reading of panels from the air, and first aid continued during the month, increasing the proficiency of the pilots in these subjects.
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These include including storytellers, authors-in-residence, art enrichment, literacy and reading programs, social skills programs, and other multi-cultural programs.
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He has a mysterious knowledge of all the antiques in the store and an uncanny talent for reading minds.
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Wizard rock bands generally play all-ages shows at libraries, bookstores and schools, as the promotion of reading is a hallmark of the genre.
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Unable to hear the lessons, she'd had to copy out her classmates' notes and do extra reading to make up for the barriers she faced.
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He was a thinker passionate about history; widely reading the writers that were associated with the period of decadent.
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He would work outdoors all day and study at night, reading late into the evenings by the light of the fireplace.
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The instrument cluster was redesigned with the speedometer now reading 140 mph (earlier models only indicated 130 mph) and a better-designed toll ticket slot in the driver's sun visor.
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