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  • 51read (Unix) — read est un appel système standard Unix et une commande interne du shell Unix. Sommaire 1 Appel système 2 Commande shell 2.1 Exemple 3 Voir aussi …

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  • 52read-out — ˈread out noun [countable] COMPUTING the information that is shown on a computer screen: • a read out of all the sales figures * * * read out UK US (also readout) noun [C] ► IT information that is shown in electronic form, for exampl …

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  • 53read — (v.) O.E. rædan (W.Saxon), redan (Anglian) to explain, read, rule, advise (related to ræd, red advice ), from P.Gmc. *raedanan (Cf. O.N. raða, O.Fris. reda, Du. raden, O.H.G. ratan, Ger. raten to advise, counsel, guess ), from PIE root *re(i) …

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  • 54read´a|bly — read|a|ble «REE duh buhl», adjective. 1. easy or pleasant to read; interesting: »Treasure Island is a very readable story. 2. capable of being read; legible. –read´a|ble|ness, noun. –read´a|bly, adverb …

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  • 55read´a|ble|ness — read|a|ble «REE duh buhl», adjective. 1. easy or pleasant to read; interesting: »Treasure Island is a very readable story. 2. capable of being read; legible. –read´a|ble|ness, noun. –read´a|bly, adverb …

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  • 56read|a|ble — «REE duh buhl», adjective. 1. easy or pleasant to read; interesting: »Treasure Island is a very readable story. 2. capable of being read; legible. –read´a|ble|ness, noun. –read´a|bly, adverb …

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  • 57read|ing — «REE dihng», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the act or process of getting the meaning of written or printed words: »The teaching of reading has not changed in a generation (Time). 2. the study of books or other written material: »Reading has objective… …

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  • 58read someone's thoughts — (or read someone s mind) : to know or guess what someone is thinking She looked deep into his eyes, trying to read his thoughts. “I think we should go out to a movie tonight.” “You read my mind. I was thinking the same thing.” • • • Main Entry:… …

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  • 59read one one's rights — {v. phr.} To give to an arrested person the legally required statement regarding the rights of such a person. * / Read him his rights, Sergeant, the captain said, and book him for breaking and entering. / …

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  • 60read one one's rights — {v. phr.} To give to an arrested person the legally required statement regarding the rights of such a person. * / Read him his rights, Sergeant, the captain said, and book him for breaking and entering. / …

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