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lecture

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

reading [Brit ˈriːdɪŋ, americ ˈridɪŋ] SUBST

1. reading (skill, pastime):

reading
reading is one of my hobbies
reading and writing
his reading is poor

2. reading (books):

reading
a woman of wide reading

3. reading (recorded measurement):

reading (on meter)
relevé m (on de)
reading (on instrument)
indication f (on de)
to take a reading
gas reading
barometer reading

4. reading (interpretation):

reading
interprétation f (of de)

5. reading (spoken extract):

reading
lecture f (from de)

6. reading (of will, banns):

reading

7. reading BÍBL:

reading
lecture f (from de)

8. reading Brit POL:

reading
lecture f (of de)

background reading SUBST

background reading

reading group SUBST

reading group

play reading SUBST

play reading

reading age SUBST ESCOLAR

reading age
he has a reading age of eight
children of reading age

reading matter SUBST

I've run out of reading matter

reading lamp SUBST

reading lamp (by bed)
reading lamp (on desk)

reading speed SUBST COMPUT

reading speed

reading scheme SUBST Brit ESCOLAR

reading scheme

reading glasses SUBST subst pl

reading glasses

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I. reading SUBST

1. reading no pl (activity):

reading

2. reading no pl (material):

reading
a little light reading

3. reading (recital):

reading
poetry reading

4. reading (interpretation):

reading

5. reading TÉC:

reading

II. reading ADJ

reading speed:

reading
to have a reading age of seven

thought-reading SUBST no pl

thought-reading

reading list SUBST

reading list

reading room SUBST

reading room

reading material SUBST

reading material

read1 [red] ADJ

lu(e)
little/widely read magazine

Expressões:

I. read2 [ri:d] SUBST no pl

II. read2 <read, read> [ri:d] VERBO 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 formal UNIV:

8. read JORNAL:

9. read (show information):

Expressões:

III. read2 [ri:d] VERBO intr

1. read (decipher words):

to read about sb/sth

2. read (speak aloud):

3. read (have an effect):

Expressões:

read over, read through VERBO trans

lip-read VERBO trans, intr

read out VERBO trans

1. read out (read aloud):

2. read out COMPUT:

3. read out esp americ (expel):

no Dicionário PONS

I. reading SUBST

1. reading (activity):

reading

2. reading (material):

reading
a little light reading

3. reading (recital):

reading
poetry reading

4. reading (interpretation):

reading

5. reading TÉC:

reading

II. reading ADJ

reading speed:

reading

reading room SUBST

reading room

reading material SUBST

reading material

reading list SUBST

reading list

read1 [red] ADJ

lu(e)
little/widely read magazine

I. read2 [rid] SUBST

II. read2 <read, read> [rid] VERBO 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 coloq

5. read (note information):

6. read coloq (hear and understand):

7. read JORNAL:

8. read (show information):

Expressões:

III. read2 <read, read> [rid] VERBO intr

1. read in books, magazines:

to read about sb/sth

2. read (recite):

3. read (have effect):

Expressões:

read over, read through VERBO trans

read out VERBO trans

1. read out (read aloud):

2. read out comput:

read up VERBO intr

to read up on sb/sth
lire sur qn/qc

well-read ADJ

1. well-read (knowledgeable):

2. well-read (read frequently):

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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In addition to this, he added several books and articles on international law to his reading list, and went to work.
truth-out.org
A friends list may represent something entirely unrelated to social relationships, such as a reading list, a collection or a puzzle.
en.wikipedia.org
The concept is studied and taught at the university level (see further reading list).
en.wikipedia.org
After numerous protests from students, parents, librarians, and community members, the book was placed on the 2007 summer reading list.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, the reading list for this year was decided after input from the members of the faculty.
www.cbc.ca