speed reading
noun[U]
(alsospeed-reading)uk/ˈspiːd ˌriː.dɪŋ/us/ˈspiːd ˌriː.dɪŋ/a way ofreadingandunderstandingwrittentextsfasterthannormal, often usingparticulartechniques(=methods)that can belearned:
速读Speedreadingisusefulinresearchwork, but it is onlyspeedreadingwhen thecomprehensionlevelis at least as good as that of anormalreader.速读在研究工作中很有用,但只有当理解水平至少达到正常读者的水平时,才算是速读。
Seriousjournalismrequiresthe speed-reading ofmajorlengthyreports.严肃的新闻工作需要快速阅读重要的长篇报道。
- Doesspeedreadingwork, or is it justglorifiedskimming?
- Theparticipants,ages6 to 19,splitinto fiveagegroupsandcompetedineventsincludingspeedreading, wordsearchesandreadingcomprehension.
- Ms Jones set theworldrecordfor "effectivespeedreading" in 2001 at 1,347.8 wordsperminute.
- Somestudentsdevelopstudyskillssuch asspeedreading,mindmapping,mnemonicsand keywording, which alsosavetime.
- Onetroublewithdevelopingspeedreadingskillsis that by thetimeyourealizeabookisboringyou've alreadyfinishedit.
- Jennifer Gosling was up against ninefellowclassmatesandteacherAnne Jones - who is theworldchampionat speed-reading.
Reading
- cross-refer
- deconstruct
- deconstruction
- dip intosomething
- dyslexic
- flick throughsomething
- leaf
- misread
- narrate
- nose
- pore oversomething
- putsomething/someonedown
- readsomeone'slipsidiom
- readsomethingout
- readsomethingover/through
- reader
- reading knowledge
- riffle
- scan
- semiotics