read out• Inspector was very annoyed if you didn't say that you were aware of it when he read things out.• She brings her notes about it to the meeting and reads them out.• Laura listened attentively while Yoyo read the speech outloud, and in the end, her eyes were glistening too.• He read it out loud to his colleagues, quite sarcastically, expecting them to agree that it was ridiculous.• Everything I had read before turned out to be outdated.• He comes up to my room in the evenings so that I can read them out to him.• Louis frowned while he read this out to Madeleine and the children at lunch.• We can read the books children are reading, find out what happens in class, ask what the guidance counselor said.
read to• Everything I had read before turned out to be outdated.• Most people would share their letters, reading them out to everybody else.• He comes up to my room in the evenings so that I can read them out to him.• Louis frowned while he read this out to Madeleine and the children at lunch.• When she gets one she usually reads it out to me.
phrasal verbphr vREADto read and say words that are written down, so that people can hear 读出,宣读
Why don’t you read out the name of the winner?
为什么不宣读获胜者的名字呢?
to
He read the last few sentences out to me.
他把最后几句话读出来给我听。
Examples from the Corpus
read out• Inspector was very annoyed if you didn't say that you were aware of it when he read things out.• She brings her notes about it to the meeting and reads them out.• Laura listened attentively while Yoyo read the speech outloud, and in the end, her eyes were glistening too.• He read it out loud to his colleagues, quite sarcastically, expecting them to agree that it was ridiculous.• Everything I had read before turned out to be outdated.• He comes up to my room in the evenings so that I can read them out to him.• Louis frowned while he read this out to Madeleine and the children at lunch.• We can read the books children are reading, find out what happens in class, ask what the guidance counselor said.
read to• Everything I had read before turned out to be outdated.• Most people would share their letters, reading them out to everybody else.• He comes up to my room in the evenings so that I can read them out to him.• Louis frowned while he read this out to Madeleine and the children at lunch.• When she gets one she usually reads it out to me.