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read·er [ˈri:dəʳ] N

1. reader (person who reads):

reader
bralec(bralka) m (f)

2. reader (in library):

reader
bralec(bralka) m (f)

3. reader (proof-corrector):

reader
lektor(ica) m (f)
reader
korektor(ica) m (f)

4. reader (book of extracts):

reader
reader SCHOOL
reader SCHOOL
reader UNIV

5. reader (device):

ˈcard read·er N

card reader

ˈmind read·er N

mind reader
bralec (bralka) m (f) misli

ˈproof-read·er N

I . read1 [ri:d] N usu sing

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read inf (book):

3. read Am (interpretation):

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read MUS:

3. read (speak aloud):

6. read:

POL, LAW to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

8. read (show information):

pisati [perf napisati]
kazati [perf pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIV form:

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

THEAT, CINE to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIV form:

read off VB trans

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

read out VB trans

1. read (read aloud):

2. read COMPUT:

read over, read through VB trans

I . read2 [red] VB

read pt, pp of read:

II . read2 [red] ADJ

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

read over, read through VB trans

read out VB trans

1. read (read aloud):

2. read COMPUT:

read off VB trans

1. read (note exactly):

2. read (enumerate):

I . read1 [ri:d] N usu sing

1. read (act of reading):

read Brit Aus
branje n

2. read inf (book):

3. read Am (interpretation):

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read MUS:

3. read (speak aloud):

6. read:

POL, LAW to read a bill/measure

7. read (inspect and record):

8. read (show information):

pisati [perf napisati]
kazati [perf pokazati]

9. read Brit UNIV form:

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

1. read (understand written material):

brati [perf prebrati]

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (create impression):

4. read:

THEAT, CINE to read for a part

5. read esp Brit UNIV form:

I . ˈlip-read <-read, -read> VB intr

II . ˈlip-read <-read, -read> VB trans to lip-read sb

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

well-ˈread ADJ

1. well-read (knowledgeable):

2. well-read (frequently read):

read-only ˈmemo·ry N COMPUT

read-ˈwrite head N COMPUT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Afterward, the reader leads the way back and places the altar book either on the altar or on a side table.
en.wikipedia.org
I think they employ a mind-reader.
www.stuff.co.nz
It is recited communally to affirm a blessing made by the prayer reader.
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Remember, unless a book is returnable, the customer isn't the reader; it's the store.
comicsalliance.com
Hopefully, defeat will cause them to chuck out a cheap light plastic reader.
goodereader.com
His writing is unpretentious and effective, although it often assumes the reader's sympathies lie with the protagonist even when behaving poorly.
en.wikipedia.org
This increasing automaticity frees up cognitive resources so that the reader can reflect on meaning.
en.wikipedia.org
It is written with the author's usual readable flow, with a style that somehow suggests (without being overt and therefore off-putting) an acquaintanceship between author and reader.
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When a reader becomes fully engrossed in the illusory narrative world of a book, the author has achieved a close aesthetic distance.
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He became reader in numismatics in 1959, and professor of numismatics in 1971.
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