reader
31reader — n 1. booklover, bibliophage, bibliolator, Inf. bookworm, Sl. reading nut or freak, one who always has his nose in a book; lover of learning or knowledge, intellectual, man of letters, bluestocking, Inf. egghead; bookman, scholar, student, Inf.… …
32reader*/*/*/ — [ˈriːdə] noun [C] 1) someone who reads I am an avid reader of detective novels.[/ex] 2) someone who reads a particular newspaper, book, or magazine The books provide the reader with an introduction to natural history.[/ex] Readers of our magazine …
33reader — n. a piece of paper with writing on it; a note; a prescription; an IOU. (Underworld.) □ Max has my reader for $500. □ I got a reader for some morphine …
34reader — /ˈridə / (say reeduh) noun 1. someone who reads. 2. a book intended for instruction and practice in reading. 3. someone employed to read and report on manuscripts, etc., submitted for publication. 4. someone who reads or recites before an… …
35Reader — Rea|der [ ri:... ], der; s, <englisch> (Buch mit Auszügen aus der [wissenschaftlichen] Literatur und verbindendem Text; kurz für E Book Reader) …
36reader — Mea heluhelu, po e heluhelu (person); puke heluhelu, a o heluhelu (book). ♦ Reader of omens, kilo …
37reader — skaitlys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. reader vok. Ableser, m; Leser, m rus. головка считывания, f; считывающее устройство, n pranc. lecteur, m …
38reader — skaitytuvas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Įtaisas, skaitantis vaizdą nuo paviršiaus (pvz., popieriaus lapo) arba iš fotografinės juostelės ir perkeliantis jį į kompiuterio atmintį. Iliustraciją žr. priede. Dar vartojama skeneris.… …
39reader — See fault reader …
40Reader-response criticism — is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or audience ) and his or her experience of a literary work, in contrast to other schools and theories that focus attention primarily on the author or the content and form of the work.… …