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61Read Only Memory — The memory in a computer which can only be read from and not changed. See also Random Access Memory, Non volatile memory and EPROM …
62read a lesson — phrasal see read a lecture …
63see through — 1) they can see through your dirty little plan Syn: understand, get/have the measure of, read like a book; informal be wise to; have someone s number (about) 2) Marlon saw us through these long, hard months Syn: sustain, encourage, buoy up, keep… …
64see daylight — {v. phr.}, {informal} To know that an end or success is near. * /We thought we would never finish building the house, but now we can see daylight./ * /Sarah thought it would take forever to read the book for her report, but finally she saw… …
65see daylight — {v. phr.}, {informal} To know that an end or success is near. * /We thought we would never finish building the house, but now we can see daylight./ * /Sarah thought it would take forever to read the book for her report, but finally she saw… …
66see\ daylight — v. phr. informal To know that an end or success is near. We thought we would never finish building the house, but now we can see daylight. Sarah thought it would take forever to read the book for her report, but finally she saw daylight …
67read into — add your own meaning, see what you are hoping to see Teri reads love into every letter you write to her …
68read-only memory — Computers. See ROM. [1965 70] * * * …
69Read, Daniel — (16 November 1757, Attleborough, Mass. – 4 December 1836, New Haven, Conn.) Influential composer and publisher of American psalmody, including his own The American {}Singing Book (1875), source for many subsequent tunebooks. See also… …
70read for — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. try out, go out for, audition; see perform 2 , try out for …