readers

listen to the pronunciation of readers
Englisch - Türkisch
okuyucular

Ne olduğunu okuyucularına anlatmak zorundaydı. - He had to tell his readers what happened.

Bu kitap, genel okuyucular için uygundur. - This book is suitable for general readers.

okurlar
reader
{i} okuyucu

Noktalamanın amacı okuyucuya yardım etmektir. - The purpose of punctuation is to help the reader.

Bu derginin editörü ve yayıncısı bazı okuyucular tarafından eleştirildi. - The editor and publisher of this magazine was criticized by some readers.

reader
okur

Dergimizin okur sayısı binlercedir. - Our magazine's readership numbers in the thousands.

Bilimkurgu okurları varsayımsal senaryolarda ustadırlar. - Sci-fi readers are adept at hypothetical scenarios.

readers' letters
Okuyucuların mektuplar
reunite with readers
okuyucuları ile buluşmak
reunite with readers
okuyucu ile buluşmak (yazar)
reader
düzeltmen/kitap/okuyucu
reader
doçent
reader
okuma kitabı
female readers
bayan okuyucular
graded readers
kademeli okuyucular
college readers
yüksek okul okuyucuları
college readers
yüksekokul okuyucuları
reader
{i} doçent [brit.]
reader
{i} eleştirmen
reader
{i} düzeltmen

Tatoeba kullanıcıları dört İdeal tipik gruba ayrılabilir: okuyucular, yazarlar, çevirmenler ve düzeltmenler. - Tatoeba users can be divided into four ideal-typical groups: readers, authors, translators and proofreaders.

reader
{i} okutman
reader
yayımlanacak eserleri eleştiren kimse
reader
{i} antoloji
reader
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) seçki
Englisch - Englisch
Plural of reader
Can read entries, but cannot create new ones
The unknown Theophilus, but more generally aimed at the Greek world and Gentile Christians Jewish customs are explained, and sometimes Greek words substituted for the Hebrew
People who are exposed to a print vehicle
readers' letters
letters received by a publication from its readers
regular readers
subscribers, people who read a newspaper on a daily basis
Reader
A person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the Anglican Church
beta readers
plural form of beta reader
lay readers
plural form of lay reader
reader
A book of exercises to accompany a textbook
reader
A lay or minor cleric who reads lessons in a church service
reader
A person who recites literary works, usually to an audience
reader
A literary anthology
reader
{n} a person who reads, a studious person
mcguffey eclectic readers
readers that combined lessons in reading with moralistic messages
reader
A device that enlarges microimages for viewing See also READER-PRINTER
reader
someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication
reader
One whose distinctive office is to read prayers in a church
reader
A device such as a card reader or microfilm reader
reader
We have used this term for the person who browses, to distinguish him/her from the program ( browser ) which (s)he uses
reader
a person who enjoys reading
reader
The readers of a newspaper, magazine, or book are the people who read it. These texts give the reader an insight into the Chinese mind
reader
A projection device for viewing an enlarged microimage with the unaided eye
reader
A proof reader
reader
One who reads often and enjoys it
reader
a person who can read; a literate person
reader
Person who guides the team during the inspection meeting by reading or paraphrasing the work product The role of the reader is usually fulfilled by a member of the inspection team other than the author(s) All inspection methods don't use this role
reader
closet connected to the Stafsferja or a sticksboard to read the information It has lots of Letterwheels (up to 120 in a row) The letterwheels have all characters/numbers on it The reader “reads” a card and then turns the wheel in such a way that the read character/number is put in front of a small window, so it can be read by a human There is a zero-handle that replaces all wheels to the starting position (blank)
reader
In a broad sense, a device that can access data from a machine-readable storage source Most often refers to the device that reads magnetic stripe cards
reader
A newspaper advertisement designed to look like an news article rather than a commercial solicitation
reader
The device containing the digital electronics which extract and separate the information from the format definition and error management bits The digital electronics perform the actual reading function These read electronics may also interface to an integral display and/or provide a parallel or serial communications interface to a host computer or industrial controller
reader
A program used to read a text file from a disk
reader
one of a series of texts for students learning to read a person who enjoys reading a person who can read; a literate person
reader
A proofreader
reader
one of a series of texts for students learning to read
reader
Entry point to a routine in the BIOS that reads the next character from the currently assigned reader device
reader
The Reader is someone obtaining an instance of a document by some anonymous protocol on the Web Viewing a document with a World Wide Web browser is probably the most common way of becoming a Reader
reader
In the University of Oxford, one who reads lectures on scientific subjects In the Inns of Court, one who reads lectures in law In printing, one who reads and corrects the proof-sheets of any work before publication; a corrector of the press
reader
A university lecturer below a professor
reader
someone who reads proof in order to find errors and mark corrections
reader
A device that "receives" an identification code from a card, key tag, magnetic stripe card, bar code card, or related item
reader
A device used for reading a bar code; typically consists of a scanner, a decoder, and a data communications interface
reader
A book containing a selection of extracts for exercises in reading; an elementary book for practice in a language; a reading book
reader
The electromechanical device used to extract data from a previously encoded magnetic stripe
reader
One who reads much; one who is studious
reader
The decoder or interpreter of text, verbal or otherwise In some important currents of contemporary literary criticism and theory, attention has shifted from both texts and authors to readers As part of his shift, the image of readers as consumers of fixed meanings is replaced by the view of them as producers of open-ended texts and, of course, hypermedia
reader
a public lecturer at certain universities
reader
A reader is a book to help children to learn to read, or to help people to learn a foreign language. It contains passages of text, and often exercises to give practice in reading and writing. a weekly US newspaper printed in Chicago, containing news about many subjects, but especially about entertainment
reader
anyone who reads a lesson, psalm or prayer in a service Lay persons may read any lesson but the Gospel reading is usually done by an ordained person
reader
One who reads lectures on scientific subjects
reader
One who reads manuscripts offered for publication and advises regarding their merit
reader
A person who reads a publication
reader
The part of Livingstone that Reads a Model from a Model Filein one of the Model File Formats
reader
A university title conferred on some dons who are not yet professors [Oxford]
reader
A user who can search for and read documents but cannot add them to the workspace By default, all folder users have reader permissions In an enhanced folder, readers can only view folders and published versions of documents A reader cannot check out, edit, or delete workspace documents and cannot view draft document versions
reader
(Gr Anagnostis, Sl Chtets) The individual assigned to read, chant, and give responses in church services Usually such a person will be blessed by the bishop with special prayers and in a special ceremony
reader
Normally a student that uses the Xercise Engine system for reading books
reader
{i} one who reads; proofreader, one who reads documents and corrects errors; book containing a collection of passages for use in a lesson
reader
someone who contracts to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication
reader
One who reads
reader
The details may be left to the reader: I can't do it
reader
Also called a scorer, a person trained to apply the holistic scoring process to student writing
reader
a person hired by a production company, producer, director, studio, or agent to read a script then write coverage on it They generally work free lance and are paid approximately $45 a script
reader
A reader is a person who reads, especially one who reads for pleasure. Thanks to that job I became an avid reader
reader
someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church
readers

    Türkische aussprache

    ridırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈrēdərz/ /ˈriːdɜrz/

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