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Festspeicher
read-only ˈmemo·ry N COMPUT
Festspeicher m <-s, ->
ROM m o nt <-(s), -(s)>
English
English
German
German
German
German
English
English
I. read1 [ri:d] N usu sing
1. read Brit, Aus (act of reading):
Lesen nt <-s; kein Pl>
in etw acc hineinschauen inf
2. read inf (book):
3. read Am (interpretation):
II. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB trans
1. read (understand written material):
to read sth
etw lesen
to read sth handwriting
2. read MUS:
3. read (speak aloud):
to read sth aloud [or out loud]
to read sb sth [or sth to sb]
jdm etw vorlesen
4. read (discern):
to read sb's face
to read sth in sb's face
5. read (interpret):
6. read (substitute):
7. read (proof-read):
to read sth
8. read POL, LAW:
9. read (inspect and record):
to read sth
10. read (show information):
to read sth
11. read Brit UNIV form:
to read sth chemistry, English, history
12. read COMPUT:
13. read RADIO, TELEC:
to read sb
to read sb fig (understand sb's meaning)
14. read (prophesy):
to read sb's palm
Phrases:
to read sb a lecture form
jdm die Leviten lesen inf
to read sb's lips
to read sb's mind [or thoughts]
III. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB intr
1. read (understand written material):
lesen <liest, las, gelesen>
to read about [or of] sb/sth
über jdn/etw lesen
2. read (speak aloud):
to read aloud [or out loud] [to sb]
3. read (create impression):
to read well book, letter, article, magazine
4. read (have wording):
5. read THEAT, CINE:
6. read esp Brit UNIV form:
to read for sth
7. read (be interpreted as):
to read as sth
Phrases:
I. read2 [red] VB trans, intr
read pt, pp of read
II. read2 [red] ADJ
to take sth as read
I. read1 [ri:d] N usu sing
1. read Brit, Aus (act of reading):
Lesen nt <-s; kein Pl>
in etw acc hineinschauen inf
2. read inf (book):
3. read Am (interpretation):
II. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB trans
1. read (understand written material):
to read sth
etw lesen
to read sth handwriting
2. read MUS:
3. read (speak aloud):
to read sth aloud [or out loud]
to read sb sth [or sth to sb]
jdm etw vorlesen
4. read (discern):
to read sb's face
to read sth in sb's face
5. read (interpret):
6. read (substitute):
7. read (proof-read):
to read sth
8. read POL, LAW:
9. read (inspect and record):
to read sth
10. read (show information):
to read sth
11. read Brit UNIV form:
to read sth chemistry, English, history
12. read COMPUT:
13. read RADIO, TELEC:
to read sb
to read sb fig (understand sb's meaning)
14. read (prophesy):
to read sb's palm
Phrases:
to read sb a lecture form
jdm die Leviten lesen inf
to read sb's lips
to read sb's mind [or thoughts]
III. read1 <read, read> [ri:d] VB intr
1. read (understand written material):
lesen <liest, las, gelesen>
to read about [or of] sb/sth
über jdn/etw lesen
2. read (speak aloud):
to read aloud [or out loud] [to sb]
3. read (create impression):
to read well book, letter, article, magazine
4. read (have wording):
5. read THEAT, CINE:
6. read esp Brit UNIV form:
to read for sth
7. read (be interpreted as):
to read as sth
Phrases:
I. only [ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊn-] ADJ attr, inv
Phrases:
II. only [ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊn-] ADV inv
1. only (exclusively):
2. only (just):
erst neulich [o. CH meist kürzlich]
3. only (merely):
not only ..., but also ...
4. only (extremely):
5. only (unavoidably):
6. only (to express wish):
if only ...
wenn nur ...
7. only (indicating a surprising development):
Phrases:
you only live once saying
III. only [ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊn-] CONJ
1. only (however):
2. only (in addition):
memo·ry [ˈmeməri, Am -mɚi] N
1. memory no pl (ability to remember):
Gedächtnis nt <-ses, -se> für +acc
Gedächtnisschwund m <-(e)s> kein pl
to have no memory of sth form
sich acc nicht an etw acc erinnern
2. memory no pl (remembrance):
Andenken nt <-s, ->
in memory of sb/sth
zum Gedenken an jdn/etw
3. memory (remembered event):
Erinnerung f <-, -en> an +acc
4. memory no pl COMPUT (stored data):
Arbeitsspeicher m <-s, ->
OpenDict entry
only ADV
OpenDict entry
read VB
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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