read up on 的 4 个定义
read [red], /rɛd/, read·ing [ree-ding]. /ˈri dɪŋ/.
- to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of: to read a book; to read music.
- to utter aloud or render in speech: reading a story to his children; The actor read his lines in a booming voice.
- to have such knowledge of as to be able to understand things written in it: to be able to read French.
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read [red], /rɛd/, read·ing [ree-ding]. /ˈri dɪŋ/.
- to read or peruse written or printed matter.
- to utter aloud or render in speech written or printed words that one is perusing: to read to a person.
- to give a public reading or recital.
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- an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
- something that is read: Her new novel is a wonderful read.
- read in, Computers. to place in memory.
- read out, to read aloud, as for someone's attention.Computers.to retrieve from a computer.
- read out of, to oust from membership in by a public announcement of dismissal: He was read out of the association because of alleged subversive activities.
- read up on, to learn about by reading; gather information on; research by reading: You'd better read up on World War I before taking the history test.
read up on 近义词
等同于 research
read up on 的近义词 12 个
- analyze
- consult
- explore
- investigate
- probe
- scrutinize
- experiment
- inquire
- do tests
- look into
- look up
- play around with
read up on 的反义词 2 个
由read up on构成的短语
- read a lecture
- read between the lines
- read into
- read like an open book
- read out of
- read someone's mind
- read the riot act
- read up
- do you read me
- open book, read like an
更多read up on例句
- Frank, if you’re reading this, rethink your starting five for Game 1 tomorrow.
- If you’re reading this, chances are you care a lot about fighting climate change, and that’s great.
- The more I read about it, the more I realized I did not understand what the National Guard does.
- He’ll read and edit them and then write his pages in the morning.
- It’s great to read an article in Chrome on one screen and take notes in OneNote on the other screen.
- There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”
- If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’
- Another read: “We need leaders who will stand against Common Core.”
- Can you talk about some of the books you read that you think are particularly good on the political history of the 1960s?
- President Harry Truman kept a sign on his desk that read: “The Buck Stops Here.”
- But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
- Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.
- No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.
- Davy read this over two or three times, in the greatest perplexity, and then gave it up in despair.
- A true history of the Merrill Horse, and the adventures of its different members, would read like the most exciting fiction.