Frequency rank: 10,121. – 10,153.
- reader
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- reader
This term refers to a person who reads, typically used in the context of someone who reads books, articles, or other forms of written content.
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どくしゃ読者になるto become a readerどくしゃ読者のみなさま皆様dear readersどくしゃ読者をたいしょう対象にしたtargeted at readersどくしゃ読者のはんのう反応reader responseおおく多くのどくしゃ読者many readersていきこうどく定期購読しゃ者regular subscribersどくしゃ読者をひきつける引きつけるto attract readersどくしゃそう読者層reader demographicどくしゃ読者のしてん視点reader's perspectiveどくしゃ読者にむけて向けてかく書くto write for readers
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I have been asked by a reader about free and direct translations.
Dickens' thoughts come across along with the vivid depiction of old London.
Hey, it's about time you quit it with the panty jokes. You'll put off the readers, you creeper!
Editors often go to extremes in providing their readers with unimportant facts.
The misery was too much for the readers to keep back their tears.
It's the reader that determines whether they extract pleasure from reading.
The readers cannot ascertain whether the news is true or not.
Many a reader skips the words that he doesn't know.
A careful reader would have noticed the mistake.
Just as food feeds the body, so reading feeds the mind.
This poem calls for great insight from the reader.
The editor and publisher of this magazine was criticized by some readers.
Just because a certain book does not interest readers does not mean that the fault lies in the book.
The readers of that book think themselves sophisticated.
I admit that my book is plagiarised. I can't face my readers.