Read from Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɛd/, /ˈɹid/ /ˈfɹəm
RED-frum, REED-frum
ɹiːd/ /fɹˈɒm
REED-from
释义
To look at written words or information in a particular book, source, or device and understand them. Often used to specify where the information is coming from.
用法与细微差别
Frequently appears in instructions or narration: 'read from the book', 'read from the screen'. Used to clarify the source material. Not usually used to describe reading in general or reading people’s expressions (those use just 'read').
Spanish: leer dePortuguese (BR): ler dePortuguese (PT): ler deChinese (Simplified): 从...读Chinese (Traditional): 從...讀Hindi: से पढ़नाArabic: يقرأ منBengali: থেকে পড়াRussian: читать из - читать сJapanese: 〜から読むVietnamese: đọc từKorean: ~에서 읽다Turkish: -den okumakUrdu: سے پڑھناIndonesian: membaca dari
例句
Please read from page ten.
basic
He likes to read from his favorite novel every night.
basic
The teacher asked her to read from the board.
basic
Can you read from your notes and share your answer?
natural
She read from her phone instead of the printed paper.
natural
During the ceremony, he read from a prepared statement.
natural