释义 |
Examples:reading between the lines—extracurricular reading material—reading head (e.g. in tape deck)—erroneous reading (of character)—ornately printed book meant as a collectors item rather than for reading (synonymous with corruption)—Thousand Character Classic, 6th century poem used as a traditional reading primer—tell fortune by reading the subject's facial features—a wooden word-by-word reading—pause at appropriate points in reading aloud unpunctuated writing—The Book of Family Names, anonymous Song dynasty reading primer listing 438 surnames—qualities that make sth worth seeing (or reading)—variant pronunciation (when the same character has more than one reading)—read and re-read sth until one is familiar with it—Three character classic, a 13th century reading primer consisting of Confucian tenets in lines of 3 characters—recording of a person reading the text of a book—understand what one is reading or watching—arrange reed figures to teach reading (idiom); mother's admirable dedication to her children's education—incorrect break in reading Chinese, dividing text inclauses at wrong point—help a child with their study, reading or practicing together—travel a thousand miles beats reading a thousand books—classifier for the number of repetitions of an action e.g. reading a book twice or three times—used in Japanese names with reading -shima or -jima—be worth reading a hundred times [idiom.]—start reading furiously, contrary to previous habit [idiom.]—read out loud to an audience—read (honorific: e.g. your distinguished article)—read aloud with expression—widely read and knowledgeable— |