1. read back
Could I read back the number to confirm it's correct?
2. read up on
He did not take the trouble to read up on the facts of the case
Anglais mot "czytaj dalej"(read up on) se produit dans des ensembles:
przed kolosem3. read along
Anglais mot "czytaj dalej"(read along) se produit dans des ensembles:
Listening time4. read out
Can you read out the answer again, please?
Mark was proud when his teacher asked him to read out his poem so everyone could hear it.
Silence fell on the room after mother read out the telegram.
5. forward
move forward
The discussion produced a great deal of noise, but no forward motion.
The sudden gust of wind filled the sails and lurched the boat forward.
When answering this question, some people might put forward this kind of example: "Chinese people are very hospitable, whilst English people are more reserved."
If you wind up the doll with the key on the side of its torso it will swing its arms round and go forward doing somersaults.
Crawl forward is done much more agilely - scuttle like a cockroach!
He resolutely pushed forward from the start, overwhelming and pushing out his off-balance opponent.
She closed her eyes, pursed her lips and leaned forward for a kiss.
If it goes well, I'll put you forward for a drama serial.
You've sprained your ankle and can't walk can you? "No, I'm fine! I can move forward at a crawl!"
Our party finally had a candidate we could put forward with pride.
With both mind and body in their best condition, let's look forward to the newcomers' training camp.
Social conditions are going backward rather than forward.
If we are to judge the future of ocean study by its past, we can surely look forward to many exciting discoveries.
When you learn to drive, at first you have to learn how to move forward.