readings in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for readings in the English»Spanish Dictionary

reading [Am ˈridɪŋ, Brit ˈriːdɪŋ] N

thought-reading [ˈθɔːtˌriːdɪŋ] N U

lip-reading [Am ˈlɪpˌridɪŋ, Brit ˈlɪpriːdɪŋ] N U

mind reading [ˈmaɪnd ˌridɪŋ] N U

map-reading [ˈmapˌriːdɪŋ] N U

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The reason for requiring this motion to be made is to prevent such readings from being done as a dilatory tactic.
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Moderate vacuum pressure readings can be ambiguous without the proper context, as they may represent absolute pressure or gauge pressure without a negative sign.
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Nearly three decades later, some of the poets who took part in this series were still collaborating on a work based on these readings.
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Due to the use of 8 separate microarrays per biochip, seven replicate intensity readings are made available and the median value is generally applied to the graphical results.
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It was claimed by staff that a hypersonic jet was the only rational conclusion for the readings.
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He logged cloud cover, barometer readings, wind direction, and rainfall.
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He made regular readings with the company's scientific instruments, took notes on geological formations and mineral resources, and recorded information on plants and animals.
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These sonnets tend to draw even more heavily on daily scriptural readings than the preceding 75.
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Some textual editors have responded to this personification by emending manuscript readings of "lymphae" to "nymphae".
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Blood pressure readings are taken using a tongue-twister of an instrument called sphygmomanometer.
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