reader
21reader — read|er [ ridər ] noun count *** ▸ 1 someone who reads ▸ 2 electronic equipment ▸ 3 book for learning ▸ 4 teacher at university ▸ 5 lay reader in church 1. ) someone who reads, especially someone who reads a particular newspaper, book, or… …
22reader — Used by eighteenth and nineteenth century novelists to address the reader of their works. Henry Fielding, for example, used it eleven times in Joseph Andrews, adding instances of ‘O reader’, ‘(O) my good reader’. One of the best known literary …
23reader — /ree deuhr/, n. 1. a person who reads. 2. a schoolbook for instruction and practice in reading: a second grade reader. 3. a book of collected or assorted writings, esp. when related in theme, authorship, or instructive purpose; anthology: a… …
24Reader — Rea|der 〈[ ri:də(r)] m. 3〉 aus wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen zu einem Thema (od. aus Abschnitten daraus) zusammengestelltes Buch od. Heft [zu engl. read „lesen“] * * * Rea|der [ ri:dɐ ], der; s, [engl. reader, zu: to read = lesen]: 1. [Lese]buch… …
25reader — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, competent, fast, fluent, good, proficient ▪ poor, slow ▪ alert …
26Reader — Ein Reader (engl. Fibel) ist eine – meist auszugsweise – Zusammenstellung von überwiegend wissenschaftlichen Texten eines oder mehrerer Autoren unter einem gemeinsamen Oberthema. Reader werden meistens in Vorbereitung auf Konferenzen und Seminare …
27reader — Synonyms and related words: Bible clerk, Bible reader, Boanerges, Flexowriter typewriter, Teleplotter, abecedarium, abecedary, achromatic lens, acolyte, acolytus, almoner, alphabet book, alphabetical printer, anagnost, assistant, assistant… …
28Reader — 1Rea|der [ ri:dɐ] der; s, <aus gleichbed. engl. reader zu to read »lesen«> [Lese]buch mit Auszügen aus der [wissenschaftlichen] Literatur u. verbindendem Text. Reader 2 2Rea|der der; s <aus engl. reader, eigtl. »(Vor)leser«> Titel… …
29Reader — This unusual and interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is from an occupational surname describing a person who thatched houses and cottages with reeds, a thatcher. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century word …
30reader — noun 1》 a person who reads. 2》 a person who reports to a publisher on the merits of manuscripts submitted for publication. 3》 (Reader) Brit. a university lecturer of the highest grade below professor. 4》 short for lay reader. 5》 a book containing …