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Перевод: aloud
[наречие] вслух; громко; громким голосом; заметно; ощутимо; сильно
Тезаурус:
- The class started, and I was in the middle of reading aloud a prose passage from Galds when the door opened and in walked the fair-haired god I had glimpsed in the gallery.
- The first time Wexford noticed this - she was then about six - he almost hooted aloud, so grotesque was the likeness between this exquisite piece of doll's flesh and her gross progenitor.
- And that's precisely what is so impossible to say aloud, for their entire life together (already over twenty years of life together), has been based on the illusion of love, an illusion which both of them have been anxiously guarding and nurturing.
- "Avuncular kindness!" said Harold aloud, and was immediately revolted by the phrase.
- Karl gave a vulpine smile as, in her clear voice, Erika read aloud:
- According to one influential cognitive model (Coltheart, 1985; see Figure 1), there are two distinct reading routes that might come into operation when one is reading aloud.
- A four-fold procedure could be used: first, the text should be read silently; second, it should be re-told or described by the child to the teacher; next the text should be read aloud, with the teacher marking miscues on a duplicate copy; finally the text should be discussed in more detail with the teacher.
- We're sitting in the train, knocking back gin, and I'm continuing the same line of thought, aloud.
- If you haven't read any books about the Wideawake Mice read this aloud first.
- Teachers should continue the practice of reading aloud in class; there is plenty of evidence that this simple activity can interest and enthuse.
- Doone said aloud.
- (Aloud): Well, goodnight, I'm off to bed.
- A different patient correctly reads irregular words aloud but fails to retrieve their meaning, responding for example to a word on a card with: "HYENA, what the heck is that?"
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