sight-read / ˈsaɪtˌrid /

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sight-read 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

sight-read [sahyt-red], /ˈsaɪt rɛd/, sight-read·ing [sahyt-ree-ding]. /ˈsaɪtˌri dɪŋ/.

  1. to read, play, or sing without previous practice, rehearsal, or study of the material to be treated: to sight-read music; to sight-read another language.

更多sight-read例句

  1. There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”
  2. If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’
  3. Another read: “We need leaders who will stand against Common Core.”
  4. Can you talk about some of the books you read that you think are particularly good on the political history of the 1960s?
  5. President Harry Truman kept a sign on his desk that read: “The Buck Stops Here.”
  6. And he was gone, and out of sight on the swift galloping Benito, before Father Gaspara bethought himself.
  7. But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
  8. A little boy of four was moved to passionate grief at the sight of a dead dog taken from a pond.
  9. But at the instant I caught a sight of my counterfeit presentment in a shop window, and veiled my haughty crest.
  10. Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.