词汇 | reader |
释义 | reader Theme: DEBT n. a piece of paper with writing on it; a note; a prescription; an I.O.U. (Underworld.)Max has my reader for $500. reader noun 1 a book; a magazine; a newspaper. From the early C18 usage as a 'pocket-book' which moved into the current sense during the mid-C19 UK, 1996. 2 a 'Wanted' poster or handbill US, 1926. 3 a counterfeit driving licence US, 1985. 4 a prescription for a narcotic US, 1950. 5 a marked card US, 1894 exercise for the readerA subject, debate, or other matter that is not decided or dealt with directly by the author or presenter, but rather is left up to the judgment or interpretation of the observer, reader, or addressee. The report merely details the spending practices of the parties concerned; whether or not these payments were dubious in nature is left as an exercise for the reader. The politician's speech made broad references to invigorating the economy with practical, no-nonsense measures—what such measures might be, though, was left as an exercise for the reader. reader n. a piece of paper with writing on it; a note; a prescription; an IOU. (Underworld.) I got a reader for some morphine. |
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