readers
Prononciation : [/ˈɹidɚz/]
Contexte : « books »
(noun) people who enjoy reading books or who regularly read books. Readers can be anyone who loves to read and learn new things.
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The library hosted a book club for avid readers.
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Some students are not avid readers and prefer other activities.
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How many readers attended the author's book signing event?
Contexte : « newspapers »
(noun) individuals who regularly read newspapers or news articles. Readers may keep up with current events by reading articles in newspapers or online.
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The newspaper's circulation increased as more readers subscribed to the daily edition.
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Some people are not regular readers of newspapers and rely on social media for news updates.
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What can publishers do to attract more readers to their online articles?
Contexte : « computers »
(noun) devices used to read data from various sources, such as CDs, DVDs, or memory cards. Readers can help retrieve information stored on different types of media.
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The computer's DVD reader allowed me to watch movies on my laptop.
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Without a functioning SD card reader, I couldn't access the photos on my camera's memory card.
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Do you have a CD reader on your computer to listen to music?