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reader [ˈri:dəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. reader (person):

reader
czytelnik(-iczka) m (f)
to be a great reader

2. reader (graded book):

reader

3. reader JOURN:

reader
korektor(ka) m (f)
publisher's reader

4. reader Brit UNIV:

Reader
docent m

card reader N

card reader

mind reader N

mind reader

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:

read over, read through VB trans

czytać [perf prze-]

read-only ADJ COMPUT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Considerable experience is required by the reader of prostate MRI studies.
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He became reader in numismatics in 1959, and professor of numismatics in 1971.
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One of my friends, a proof-reader, had this story about him.
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A reader capable of looking into the text as in such a circle was able to reflect on the cross-connections across the circle.
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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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It is recited communally to affirm a blessing made by the prayer reader.
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Thus deprived of the power of vigorous bodily activity, he became a great reader and diligent student.
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This increasing automaticity frees up cognitive resources so that the reader can reflect on meaning.
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Remember, unless a book is returnable, the customer isn't the reader; it's the store.
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These units are considered kiosks only in functionality delivered and typically only incorporate touchscreen, bar code scanner and/or magnetic stripe reader.
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