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read (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “read”

infinitivo read; él reads; pret. read; part. read; ger. reading
  1. leer
    She reads the newspaper every morning to catch up on the news.
  2. leer en voz alta
    She reads the menu to her grandmother who forgot her glasses.
  3. interpretar
    He read the silence in the room as disapproval and quickly changed the subject.
  4. tener escrito
    The label on the bottle reads "Shake well before use."
  5. interpretarse
    The poem reads differently to each person, revealing unique interpretations.
  6. (en sentido figurado) significar realmente
    We need to discuss the budget adjustments (read: cuts) for next quarter.
  7. recibir (en el contexto de telecomunicaciones)
    Captain, this is ground control, do you read us clearly, over?
  8. estudiar
    She's reading law at Cambridge this year.
  9. leer (en el contexto de informática)
    The program reads the file from the USB drive to load the user's settings.

sustantivo “read”

sing. read, pl. reads o no contable
  1. lectura (en el contexto de datos digitales)
    The new software update significantly improved the hard drive's speed, allowing for 5000 reads per minute.
  2. texto
    The novel she lent me was an engaging read, keeping me up all night.
  3. interpretación
    After watching the movie, I'm curious about your read on the main character's motivations.