(n) reading too much
(v5s) to skip over
to miss reading
(v5k) (1) to read and understand
to subject to close analysis
(2) to decipher
to decode
(v5r,vt) to misread
to mispronounce
(n) (comp) read in
(v5m,vt) (1) to express (e.g. emotion in poetry)
(2) to read (extra meaning) into (something)
(3) to fetch (e.g. CPU inst.)
to read (data into a system)
(v5s,vt) to leave half-read or unfinished
(n,vs) reading (e.g. by a scanner)
(P)
(v5r,vt) (1) to read (someone's) mind
to read between the lines
(2) to read (a calibration, a tape, etc.)
to read (out)
(v5r) to finish reading
to read through
(n) (comp) reading
readout (computer)
(v5s) (comp) to read out (e.g. data from a computer or process)
to retrieve
(n) reading and writing
(P)
(n) manner of reading
(adj-i) hard to read
(v5m) to go on reading
(n,adj-no) (1) finishing reading
(2) non-serialised stories (e.g. in magazines)
complete novel
(3) punctuation
(v5r,vt) to finish reading
to read through
(io) (v5u) to misread
to mispronounce
(v5r,vi) to be absorbed in reading
(v5s) to read (a book, etc.) over again
(adj-i) hard to read
illegible
(v5r,vt) to read through (difficult passage or particularly long book)
(v5s,vt) to reread
to read again
(P)
(v5s,vt) to read smoothly
to skim
(n) easy to read
(v1,vt) to begin to read
to leaf through a book
(n) readers voice
(n) (comp) read station
(n) using mind, mouth and eyes to understand a book fully