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  • 21read-in — readˈ in noun Input of data to a computer or storage device • • • Main Entry: ↑read …

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  • 22read up — To amass knowledge of by reading • • • Main Entry: ↑read …

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  • 23read|er — «REE duhr», noun. 1. a person who reads: »a good reader, a light reader. 2. a book for learning and practicing reading. 3. a person employed to read manuscripts and estimate their fitness for publication: »The ideal publisher s reader should have …

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  • 24read on — ˌread ˈon derived to continue reading • That s the story so far. Now read on… Main entry: ↑readderived …

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  • 25read — I verb apprehend, collect, con, conclude, consider probable, decipher, deduce, derive, digest, discern, draw a conclusion, gather, glean, grasp, guess, infer, interpret, know, leaf through, make out, perceive, peruse, pore over, presume, reason,… …

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  • 26read up on — index research Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 27read up on — (something) to learn about something by reading a lot. I ve been reading up on Quebec s history …

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  • 28Read — (izg. rȋd), Herbert (1893 1968) DEFINICIJA engleski književnik i povjesničar umjetnosti, analitičar moderne umjetnosti i njen veliki zagovornik i interpretator (Umjetnost i društvo, Suvremena umjetnost) …

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  • 29Read — [rēd] Sir Herbert (Edward) 1893 1968; Eng. art & literary critic …

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  • 30read|i|ly — «REHD uh lee», adverb. 1. quickly; promptly; without delay: »A bright boy answers readily when called on. 2. easily; without difficulty: »Everything around me is within easy reach and readily accessible. 3. willingly …

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