reading的意思和读音

reading

: [ˈridɪŋ] : [ˈriːdɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“read”

readings  

v.+n.get reading,take reading,give reading

adj.+n.afternoon reading,late reading,high reading,accurate reading,compass reading

n.incomprehension

n.interpretation,understanding,comprehension,analysis,appraisal

readingn.activity

1.[u]the activity of sb who reads

My hobbies include reading and painting.

He needs more help with his reading.

Are you any good at map reading?

reading glasses(= worn when reading)

a reading lamp/light(= one that can be moved to shine light onto sth that you are reading)

2.[sing]an act of reading sth

A closer(= more detailed) reading of the text reveals just how desperate he was feeling.

books/articles

3.[u]books, articles, etc. that are intended to be read

reading matter/material

a series of reading books for children

a reading list(= a list of books, etc. that students are expected to read for a particular subject)

further reading(= at the end of a book, a list of other books that give more information about the same subject)

The report makes for interesting reading(= it is interesting to read) .

The article is not exactly light reading(= it is not easy to read) .

way of understanding

4.[c]~ (of sth)the particular way in which you understand a book, situation, etc.

a literal reading of the text

My own reading of events is less optimistic.

measurement

5.[c]the amount or number shown on an instrument used for measuring sth

Meter readings are taken every three months.

event

6.[c]an event at which sth is read to an audience for entertainment; a piece of literature that is read at such an event

a poetry reading

The evening ended with a reading from her latest novel.

from Bible

7.[c])《a short section from the Bible that is read to people as part of a religious service

The reading today is from the Book of Daniel.》。

in parliament

8.[c]one of the stages during which a bill(= a proposal for a new law) must be discussed and accepted by a parliament before it can become law

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v.1.“read”

n.1.the process of recognizing written or printed words and understanding their meaning; relating to the process of reading2.the act of reading or studying a book, newspaper, document, etc.3.something that you read4.an event at which someone reads something to a group of people; something that someone reads to a group of people, for example at a public event or religious ceremony5.a number or amount shown on a piece of measuring equipment6.a particular way of thinking about a situation, statement, or event7.one of three occasions when a bill is read and discussed in a legislature in the U.S. before it can become law1.the process of recognizing written or printed words and understanding their meaning; relating to the process of reading2.the act of reading or studying a book, newspaper, document, etc.3.something that you read4.an event at which someone reads something to a group of people; something that someone reads to a group of people, for example at a public event or religious ceremony5.a number or amount shown on a piece of measuring equipment6.a particular way of thinking about a situation, statement, or event7.one of three occasions when a bill is read and discussed in a legislature in the U.S. before it can become law

v.1.The present participle of read

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1.The British Art Market Federation, which represents many UK dealers, said the figures made "alarming reading" .”。

2.The stations' operators act as clearing houses for text messages, reading important ones over the air for everyone to hear.

3.In the vein of a live author reading, I'm pleased to showcase this presentation of me reading my zombie novel, "Blood of the Dead. "

4.The story is all around the subject and the viewers eyes can wander the scene reading new information with each pass.

5.But I've also gotten this flow experience when a writing project has taken on a life of its own, or when reading a book I can't put down.

6.The rather grandiose title is somewhat embarrassing, but I think it turned out to be a very interesting book and I hope you try reading it.使

7.But the only time I seem to have for fun reading is on airplanes.

8.On the last day of every month (if I remember), I post a list of recommended reading on the subject of happiness.),

9.He would them take his place on the throne and listen to a reading of congratulatory messages from his palace courtiers .

10.Then one day, Hanks got a more interesting reading opportunity. They asked her to read Playboy, too.》。