よみ
Meanings
Noun
1. reading
2. reading (of a kanji, esp. kun reading)
also written 訓み
3. reading (e.g. of a situation); insight; judgment; interpretation; prediction; calculation
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (93 in total)
to read and understand; to take in; to sense from external cues; to read (someone's) mind; to read (calibration, tape, etc.); to scan (bar code)
to reread; to read again
to read and understand; to subject to close analysis; to read deeply; to decipher; to decode
to read out; to read aloud; to call out; to finish reading; to read through
pronunciation; reading (e.g. of a kanji); way of reading (out loud); interpretation (e.g. of a text); reading
reading matter; reading material
easy to read; legible; clear
to begin to read; to leaf through a book
to finish reading; to read through
to finish reading; to read through
to read out (e.g. data from a computer or process); to retrieve
hard to read; illegible
to be accustomed to reading
to be absorbed in reading
to read (a book, etc.) over again
script reading; scenario reading; avid reader; bookworm; reading a book; reading books
to read too much
to go on reading
to read aloud to another
reading while standing (in a bookstore, etc.); browsing (i.e. reading an item but not buying it)
to misread; to read wrongly; to misinterpret
finishing reading; non-serialised story (e.g. in a magazine); complete story; breaks and pauses (in a sentence)
to misread; to misinterpret; to misunderstand
reading out and comparing (e.g. proofs against a manuscript); read-through (of a script)
hard to read
to read to the end; to read through; to read from cover to cover
to overlook in reading
easy to read
reading (a text) aloud without trying to understand it; reading a second draft without checking it against the original
reading in a monotone; reading a Chinese classical text without translating it into Japanese
to read thoroughly; to read repeatedly; to express (e.g. emotion in poetry); to read (extra meaning) into (something); to fetch (e.g. CPU inst.); to read (data into a system)
foreseeing; anticipating; lookahead; prefetching; reading ahead
to read a large number (of); to read widely; to read everything that one can lay one's hands on (usu. of specific type, genre)
countdown
reading partway; leaving half-read
reader (person); person who reads the cards (in karuta games); composer (of a poem)
skimming (a book, etc.)
to skip over (while reading); to skim
skim reading; diagonal reading (e.g. as a simple code)
reading; loading
to read (a text) from start to finish; to transliterate classical Chinese into Japanese
reading aloud; recitation
reading (the parts one is interested in); reading here and there; skimming through; reading word by word; reading only the parts one can understand
to read a kanji with a different pronunciation; to load (e.g. data on a computer); to read; to change the language or wording (of a provision, etc.); to apply a different term
reading a book in turn
overly optimistic; misjudged; underestimated
misreading
reading (e.g. by a scanner)
on reading; on'yomi; Chinese-derived reading of a kanji
worthwhile reading; substantial reading
leaving half-read (book, etc.); leaving unfinished
cards with words or phrases written on them, used in Japanese karuta games
to read in succession (e.g. by many readers)
preparatory reading; preparation (for a lesson); reading through (e.g. a script); rehearsal (of a play)
to read smoothly; to skim
reading vertically down horizontal text (e.g. as a simple code)
kun reading; kun'yomi; native Japanese reading of a Chinese character
to misread (a name, kanji, etc.); to read incorrectly; to mispronounce (when reading); to misread (a situation, trend, etc.); to misinterpret; to misjudge
reading surreptitiously
kana indicating the pronunciation of kanji; furigana
to read out and compare (e.g. proofs against a manuscript); to check (accounts, etc.) by reading aloud
to misread; to read wrongly; to misinterpret
to read to (for) someone
skim reading; skipping through text
reading; readout (computer)
to misread; to mispronounce
to leave half-read; to leave unfinished
huge amount of material (worth reading); richness of content (of a book)
backward reading
skimming through; scanning (reading matter)
to skip over; to miss reading
easy to read
estimation of votes
reading (a text) aloud without trying to understand it; reading a second draft without checking it against the original
to read through (difficult passage or particularly long book)
to be accustomed to reading
reading a word backwards (often to make slang)
skimming a text
knowing a theory without being able to apply it
mixed on-kun kanji reading
ease of reading; legibility
idiomatic pronunciation or peculiar reading of a kanji or compound
reverse reading of kana (e.g. "shisu" instead of "sushi"); backwards reading
mixed kun-on kanji reading
to fail to read correctly
reading (of a word) that has become accepted through popular usage
reading a text from start to finish; transliterating classical Chinese into Japanese
reading classical Chinese aloud without trying to understand the meaning; reading a kanji compound using the Japanese pronunciation of each of its characters
manner of reading
kanji "bird of the zodiac" radical (radical 164)
forward reading
nonstandard reading of a kanji
historic customary reading of a kanji word
Examples (1 in total)
You have only to read a few pages of this book.