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n. 读者, 读物, 文选, 校对人, 讲师

[计] 阅读程序; 阅读器




    reader
    [ noun ]
    1. a person who enjoys reading

    2. <noun.person>
    3. someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication

    4. <noun.person>
    5. a person who can read; a literate person

    6. <noun.person>
    7. someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication

    8. <noun.person>
    9. someone who reads proof in order to find errors and mark corrections

    10. <noun.person>
    11. someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church

    12. <noun.person>
    13. a public lecturer at certain universities

    14. <noun.person>
    15. one of a series of texts for students learning to read

    16. <noun.communication>


    Reader \Read"er\ (r[=e]d"[~e]r), n. [AS. r[=ae]dere.]
    1. One who reads. Specifically:
    (a) One whose distinctive office is to read prayers in a
    church.
    (b) (University of Oxford, Eng.) One who reads lectures on
    scientific subjects. --Lyell.
    (c) A proof reader.
    (d) One who reads manuscripts offered for publication and
    advises regarding their merit.

    2. One who reads much; one who is studious.

    3. A book containing a selection of extracts for exercises in
    reading; an elementary book for practice in a language; a
    reading book.

    1. A voracious reader, he has written a dozen stylish books of political comment and reminiscences.
    2. One alert reader received a mail shot from Sharelink giving him the chance to invest in one of two indexed funds via a personal equity plan.
    3. But such bad news is becoming all too common for the discerning comic reader, who in the recent years has lost Larson's "The Far Side" and Trudeau's "Doonesbury" for extended periods while their creators escaped the day-to-day drudgery.
    4. It is simply too diffuse to grip the reader, with overly detailed descriptions of military hardware, meandering pace and Ng's flat narration combining to bog the story down.
    5. At its heart is a cold perfection, a sense of deliberate disengagement which holds the reader at arm's length.
    6. "Bill Garrett has given his heart and soul to the National Geographic Society for the past 35 years," Grosvenor said. "Every member of the society and every reader of our magazine has benefited from his great enthusiasm for dispensing knowledge.
    7. For an American reader, to discover Martin Walser is to experience relief.
    8. Even better, he then goes on to interview and observe people with a mixture of sympathy and detachment; and the conversations he has with farmers and town dwellers alike combine to offer the reader an unusually vivid and precise picture of rural France.
    9. She's also an avid reader and gets books and reviews from publishers in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
    10. The reader can only conclude the Greens are violent.
    11. Mr. Gold, an avid reader who has two children and lives in Beverly Hills, can often be found huffing and puffing on a UCLA track beside Mr. Wells or longtime friend and Gang Tyre partner Mark Siegel.
    12. The owners of Ms. magazine say reader response to their plans to resurrect the publication without advertising was strong enough to proceed, but they have delayed its reappearance until late July.
    13. That meant a design computer here, an assembly robot or testing machine there, maybe a bar-code reader at the shipping bay.
    14. Also added to "Today" were Faith Daniels, co-anchor of "CBS Morning News," who will be news reader.
    15. But they can read only a few typewriter fonts because they rely on exactly matching the shape of a letter to a pattern stored in the reader's memory.
    16. He said he did not know if the average reader would have noticed the changes if the magazine did not call attention to them.
    17. The adventurous reader, charting unfamiliar territory, will be amply rewarded.
    18. This is surely the main point of a big dictionary for the general reader.
    19. "I'm actually competing with TV because I want to hold the reader.
    20. His joie d'ecrire carries the reader happily through all 520 pages. There is a striking contrast between Out of Control and The Quark and the Jaguar, another important science book published this summer.
    21. When addressed with curiosity, detachment and wit, the reader is compelled to share in the quest and a life story can be the stuff of art. My Golden Trades tells of the unlikely jobs Ivan Klima did when prevented from writing.
    22. Or does the news reader get tired? We also suffer from endless compilations, complete with ineffable music, telling how good the news service is, what fine documentaries are available and what can be bought from the BBC shop.
    23. The newspaper described the assignment as "preposterous." A reader who wrote to China Youth News agreed.
    24. It had entered my life through a Weekend FT reader who kindly posted me a fragment of his plant in a metal canister just at the time of a wave of terrorist letter bombs.
    25. Gannett had control." But reader resistance is spoiling the plan.
    26. Be that as it may - as one of Eleanor's counsellors might put it - this is a novel that imposes its own imaginative world upon the reader.
    27. Events unfold at a smart clip and the reader grasps the overall shape of the story.
    28. An experienced sign reader can be your guide.
    29. The reader must presume later from the context that the concentration is not excessive as long as it is decreasing over time.
    30. You can still be polite and, if need be, formal or forceful." _ "Use jargon and abbreviations only when you're sure the reader knows what they mean.
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