readers
n. 讀者(複數); 讀者( reader的名詞複數 ); 初級讀物; 電子閱讀器; 審稿人
The readers of a newspaper, magazine, or book are the people who read it.
If you are a regular reader of Homes & Gardens you will know what an invaluable source of inspiration it is...
如果你常讀《家和花園》雜誌的話,就會知道它是一個多麼寶貴的靈感源泉。
These texts give the reader an insight into the Chinese mind.
這些文章使讀者對中國人的思維有了深層次的認識。
A reader is a person who reads, especially one who reads for pleasure.
Thanks to that job I became an avid reader...
多虧了那份工作我才成了一個喜歡閱讀的人。
Their books are loved by young readers the world over.
他們的書得到了全世界年輕讀者的喜愛。
A reader is a person who reads books for a publisher in order to give an opinion on whether they should be published or not.
In British universities, a reader is a senior lecturer, with a rank just below that of a professor.
John Stevenson is Reader in History at the University of Sheffield.
約翰·史蒂文森是謝菲爾德大學的歷史學高階講師。
In American universities and colleges, a reader is an assistant to a teacher. Readers' duties include reading and marking examination papers and other work.
A reader is a book to help children to learn to read, or to help people to learn a foreign language. It contains passages of text, and often exercises to give practice in reading and writing.
The paper'sprice rise will encourage readers to desert in even greater numbers.
報紙價格的上漲將導致更多的讀者不再訂閱。
"State-owned industries will always perform poorly," John Moore informed readers.
“國有企業經營不善將是常態,”約翰·穆爾告訴讀者。
Their books are loved by young readers the world over.
他們的書得到了全世界年輕讀者的喜愛。
Both readers commend Knutson for his scrupulous attention to detail.
兩位讀者都稱讚克努森對細節一絲不苟。
The pictures were sensationalist and could seriously disturb younger readers.
這些圖片大肆渲染,會讓一些比較年輕的讀者們惶恐不安。