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read-only memory, ROM N COMPUT
read-write memory N COMPUT
I. read N [Brit riːd, Am rid] esp Brit
to have a read of inf
to have a read of inf article, magazine
II. read <pret, pp read [red]> VB trans [Brit riːd, Am rid]
1. read (in text etc):
read book, instructions, map, music, sign
lire (in dans)
to read sth to sb, to read sb sth
lire qc à qn
lire qc
2. read (say):
3. read (decipher):
read braille, handwriting
4. read (interpret):
read signs
read intentions, reactions
read situation
to read sb's mood
to read sth into comment, message, sentence
5. read Brit UNIV:
6. read (take a recording):
read meter
read dial, barometer, gauge
7. read:
read RADIO, TELEC person, pilot
8. read TYPO:
9. read COMPUT computer:
read data, file
III. read <pret, pp read [red]> VB intr [Brit riːd, Am rid]
1. read (look at or articulate text):
lire (to sb à qn)
lire à haute voix (to sb à qn)
to read about sth accident, discovery
to read to sb from sth
lire qc à qn
2. read Brit (study):
préparer une licence (in de)
to read for the Bar Brit LAW
3. read (create an impression):
IV. read ADJ
read [riːd] [rid]:
V. read
to take sth as read minutes, report
lip-read <pret, pp lip-read [-red]> [Brit ˈlɪpriːd, Am ˈlɪprid] VB intr
I. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] CONJ (but)
II. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADJ
1. only (sole):
2. only (best, preferred):
III. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADV
1. only (exclusively):
2. only (nothing more than):
3. only (in expressions of time):
4. only (merely):
5. only (just):
IV. only just ADV
1. only just (very recently):
2. only just (barely):
V. only too ADV
VI. only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli]
I. name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm] N
1. name (title):
nom m
to refer to sb/sth by name
to put one's name to petition
to take or get one's name from relative, flower
to put one's name down for course, school
2. name (reputation):
3. name (insult):
II. name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm] VB trans
1. name (call):
name person, area
name boat, planet
2. name (cite):
name country, name, planet
3. name (reveal identity of):
name names
name sources
name suspect
4. name (appoint):
name captain
name team
name heir
name successor
to name sb for post, award
5. name (state):
name place, time
name price, terms
III. name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm]
I. if [Brit ɪf, Am ɪf] CONJ If is almost always translated by si, except in the case of a very few usages which are shown below.
1. if (in the event that, supposing that):
if I were you, I
(moi) à ta place, je
2. if (whenever):
3. if (whether):
4. if (functioning as that ):
5. if (although, accepting that):
6. if (as polite formula):
7. if (expressing surprise, dismay etc):
8. if (used with what ):
(so) what if he (or I etc) did?
II. if only CONJ
III. if [Brit ɪf, Am ɪf]
first name N
memory [Brit ˈmɛm(ə)ri, Am ˈmɛm(ə)ri] N
1. memory (faculty):
2. memory (recollection):
memory souvent pl
3. memory (period of time):
4. memory (posthumous fame):
5. memory (commemoration):
6. memory COMPUT:
read only memory N COMPUT
read1 [red] ADJ
lu(e)
little/widely read magazine
Phrases:
I. read2 [ri:d] N no pl
II. read2 <read, read> [ri:d] VB trans
1. read (decipher words):
2. read (decipher signs):
read music
to read sb's lips
3. read (speak aloud):
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. read (interpret):
read situation
to read sth in sb's face
5. read (to note information):
6. read (hear and understand):
7. read Brit form UNIV:
8. read JOURN:
9. read (show information):
Phrases:
III. read2 [ri:d] VB intr
1. read (decipher words):
to read about sb/sth
2. read (speak aloud):
3. read (have an effect):
Phrases:
I. only [ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊn-] ADJ
only son, child
II. only [ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊn-] ADV
III. only [ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊn-] CONJ (but)
memory [ˈmeməri] N
1. memory (ability to remember):
in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc
2. memory (remembered event):
3. memory COMPUT:
read-only memory N comput
I. only [ˈoʊn·li] ADJ
only son, child
II. only [ˈoʊn·li] ADV
III. only [ˈoʊn·li] CONJ (but)
read1 [red] ADJ
lu(e)
little/widely read magazine
I. read2 [rid] N
II. read2 <read, read> [rid] VB trans
1. read book, magazine, newspaper:
2. read music:
to read sb's lips
3. read (recite):
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. read (interpret):
read situation
to read sth in sb's face
to read sb's mind, to read sb like a book inf
5. read (note information):
6. read inf (hear and understand):
7. read JOURN:
8. read (show information):
Phrases:
III. read2 <read, read> [rid] VB intr
1. read in books, magazines:
to read about sb/sth
2. read (recite):
3. read (have effect):
Phrases:
memory [ˈmem· ə r·i] N
1. memory (ability to remember):
in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc
2. memory (remembered event):
3. memory comput:
Present
Iread
youread
he/she/itreads
weread
youread
theyread
Past
Iread
youread
he/she/itread
weread
youread
theyread
Present Perfect
Ihaveread
youhaveread
he/she/ithasread
wehaveread
youhaveread
theyhaveread
Past Perfect
Ihadread
youhadread
he/she/ithadread
wehadread
youhadread
theyhadread
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As a child he lost his hearing due to disease, thus finding it necessary to lip-read from an early age.
en.wikipedia.org
It is a common assumption that deaf people can lip-read.
www.capebretonpost.com
She couldn't lip-read me, and although she spoke, she also liked to sign.
www.bbc.co.uk
However, he eventually learned to communicate with others by lip-reading, and to speak a few words, though with great difficulty.
en.wikipedia.org
If there's a goal, save, dive, lip-read profanity, or hocked sputum we should know about, let us know.
deadspin.com