reader
noun [ C ] uk/ˈriː.dər/ us/ˈriː.dɚ/
(PERSON WHO READS)
B1 (尤指大量阅读的)读者,爱读书的人
someone who reads for pleasure, especially a person who reads a lot
He's a great/voracious reader (= reads many books). 他博览群书。
She's an avid reader of historical novels. 她特别喜欢看历史小说。
B1 (某种报刊的)读者
someone who reads a particular newspaper or magazine
We asked our readers to write in and give us their views. 我们请读者们给我们来信说说他们的观点。
She described him as a typical Guardian reader. 她把他描述为一个典型的《卫报》读者。
publishing specialized(为出版公司提供书籍出版建议的)出版顾问,审稿人
a person whose job is to advise a publishing company if a particular book should be published
- More examples
- She's a very keen reader - she devours one book after another.
- He's a voracious reader of historical novels.
- A couple of alert readers wrote in to the paper pointing out the mistake.
- The books with large print are meant for our partially sighted readers.
- All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers.
(SIMPLE BOOK)
B1 (儿童学习认字的)读本,读物
a book containing a simple story that is designed for children who are learning to read or people who are learning a language
There are readers at five different levels, from beginner to upper intermediate. 有五种不同层次的读本:从初级到中高级。
(DEVICE)
显微阅读器,阅读用放大镜;电子阅读器,电子识读机
a device that helps you to read very small writing, or a machine that can recognize printed material
a microfilm/microfiche reader 微缩胶片阅读机
an optical character reader 光符识读器
(TEACHER)
education specialized(英国大学仅次于教授的)准教授
a teacher, at British universities, just under the rank of professor
Alan is a Reader in History at Dublin University. 艾伦是都柏林大学的历史学准教授。