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ENDE: to read (read,read) lesen
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Trang hat einen Bericht über ein beeindruckendes Theaterstück gelesen. Trang đã đọc một bài bình luận về vở kịch rất ấn tượng. (Lektion 58, Nr. 816)
Von diesem Autor habe ich schon mal etwas gelesen. Anh đã từng đọc của tác giả này. (Lektion 71, Nr. 1015)
Das kann man einem Kind doch nicht vorlesen! Vậy truyện này người ta không nên đọc cho một đứa trẻ! (Lektion 71, Nr. 1022)
In der Morgendämmerung sitzen Trang und Tri am Frühstückstisch und lesen Zeitung. Vào lúc bình minh Trang và Trí ngồi bên bàn ăn sáng và đọc báo. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1025)
Das muss ich dir vorlesen! Anh phải đọc cho em nghe cái này! (Lektion 72, Nr. 1026)
Welches Buch lesen Sie gerade? Anh / Chị đang đọc quyển sách gì? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1531)
Zu diesem Thema habe ich einen interessanten Artikel gelesen. Tôi đã đọc một bài báo thú vị viết về đề tài này. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1619)
Im Folgenden lesen Sie die Ergebnisse meiner Recherchen. Trong phần tiếp theo quý vị sẽ thấy kết quả tra cứu của tôi. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1631)
Ich hoffe, dass Sie alle das Protokoll der letzten Sitzung nochmals durchgelesen haben. Tôi hi vọng quý vị đều đã đọc qua biên bản của cuộc họp lần trước. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1652)
Ich habe Ihre Stellenanzeige in der Zeitung gelesen. Tôi đã đọc mục tuyển nhân viên của ông / bà trên báo. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1806)
Ich habe Ihre Anzeige in einem Arbeitsmarkt-Portal im Internet gelesen. Tôi đã đọc mục tuyển nhân viên của ông / bà trên trang thị trường lao động trên Internet. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1807)
Diesen Zahlen können Sie ganz deutlich den Trend zum Kauf hochwertiger Produkte ablesen. Với những con số này quý vị có thể nhận thấy rõ xu hướng mua các sản phẩm cao cấp. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2108)


I didn't want to say anything without actually reading the letter first. actually
The teacher listened to the children reading aloud. aloud
Can he read and write? and
Can you read a car number plate at fifty metres? at
'Ambulance' is written backwards so you can read it in the mirror. backwards
I began (= started reading) this novel last month and I still haven't finished it. begin
I've read the whole book from beginning to end and still can't understand it. beginning
He's behind the rest of the class in reading. behind
Can I read your newspaper? can
It makes a change to read some good news for once. change
Have you read the chapter on the legal system? chapter
She gave me the minutes of the meeting to read and check. check
to break/crack a code (= to understand and read the message) code
I always read her column in the local paper. column
She hadn't read the letter and so was unaware of its contents. content
Read through your work and correct any mistakes that you find. correct
There are a couple more files to read first. couple
I haven't looked at the report in depth yet. in depth
It's really difficult to read your writing. difficult
Your writing is really difficult to read. difficult
discover (that)...: It was a shock to discover (that) he couldn't read. discover
Children seem to have lost their enjoyment in reading. enjoyment
He never even opened the letter (= so he certainly didn't read it). even
A child's vocabulary expands through reading. expand
I read as far as the third chapter. far
Very few of his books are worth reading. few
Is it clear enough for you to read? for
give sth to sb: Give the letter to your mother when you've read it. give
You may find it helpful to read this before making any decisions. helpful
To be honest (= what I really think is), it was one of the worst books I've ever read. honest
I read about it in the paper. in
Always read the instructions before you start. instruction
Do you know the play (= have you seen or read it before)? know
She got a headache if she had to read for any length of time (= for a long time). length
I, like everyone else, had read these stories in the press. like
I've only read a little of the book so far. little
a long book/film/list (= taking a lot of time to read/watch/deal with) long
I haven't had time to look at (= read) the papers yet. look at sth
Please read the letter out loud. out loud
mean sb/sth to do sth: I didn't mean you to read the letter. mean
Can you read that form carefully, if you wouldn't mind, and then sign it. if you don't mind, if you wouldn't mind
Have you read this month's 'Physics World'? month
Can you read music (= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music)? music
You simply must read this book. must
Have you read her new novel? new
I read about it in the newspaper. newspaper
to write/publish/read a novel novel
If you like a good story, read on. on
He not only read the book, but also remembered what he had read. not only... but (also)...
He can't read or write. or
Children ought to be able to read by the age of 7. ought to
I read about it in the paper. paper
Have you seen today's paper? paper
Read the following passage and answer the questions below. passage
to read for pleasure pleasure
Read the manual to learn the program's finer points (= small details). point
I couldn't read what she had put. put
read about/of sth: I read about the accident in the local paper. read
read sth: Don't believe everything you read in the papers. read
She's still learning to read. read
Some children can read and write before they go to school. read
read sth: I can't read your writing. read
Can you read music? read
I'm trying to read the map. read
read to sb/yourself: He liked reading to his grandchildren. read
read sth: to read a book/a magazine/the newspaper read
Have you read any Steinbeck (= novels by him)? read
read sth to sb/yourself: Go on—read it to us. read
read sb sth: She read us a story. read
a reading list (= a list of books, etc. that students are expected to read for a particular subject) reading
further reading (= at the end of a book, a list of other books that give more information about the same subject) reading
The report makes for interesting reading (= it is interesting to read) reading
The article is not exactly light reading (= it is not easy to read). reading
My hobbies include reading and painting. reading
He needs more help with his reading. reading
Are you any good at map reading? reading
reading glasses (= worn when reading) reading
a reading lamp/light (= one that can be moved to shine light onto sth that you are reading) reading
recommend (sb) doing sth: He recommended reading the book before seeing the movie. recommend
'Hamlet' is required reading (= must be read) for this course. require
see to do sth: It was getting dark and I couldn't see to read. see
a short book (= taking a short time to read, because it does not have many pages) short
At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print. at first sight
simple pleasures, like reading and walking simple
I only started (= began to read) this book yesterday. start
Read the text carefully and then answer the questions. text
It's the best novel (that) I've ever read. that
I'm halfway through (= reading) her second novel. through
Don't tell me how it ends—I haven't read it all the way through yet. through
Read up to page 100. up to sth
Reading is of vital importance in language learning. vital
Reading will increase your vocabulary. vocabulary
Where (= in what book, newspaper, etc.) did you read that? where
Her books are widely read (= a lot of people read them). widely
He's an educated, widely-read man (= he has read a lot of books). widely
A word of warning: read the instructions very carefully. word
She burned the letters so that her husband would never read them. would
In some countries children don't start learning to read and write until they are six. write
Our son's having problems with his reading and writing (= at school) writing