The phrase
"to read off" means to recite or say something out loud, often in a formal or official setting.
Full definition
Be careful that you don't just
read them off of a card or as an item to check off your list.
Allowing you to do things
like read off headlines from popular news sites, to keep you up - to - date with what's going on in the news.
The problem is that you ca
n't read it off line & that's a huge inconvenience.
When you
simply read off of a paper or complete a lecture, you miss out on the opportunity for students to test their new found skills and knowledge.
Improve your photography skills
by reading off photography books, attending seminars, and practicing constantly.
Several years ago while watching a TV show about a family with multiples I noticed that they sang one round of happy birthday
then read off each child's name like morning roll call.
Phone - based interactions that would let the speaker
read off things like emails, text messages and tweets are also reportedly in the works.
While you might be tempted to simply
read off what you've already written on your resume, viewers of your video are going to want something more.
Then we can get on with our lives and not have to
read your off topic BS spam that nobody wants or needs to read.
There's something very reassuring about speaking with a certified expert, rather than someone who's
merely reading off a script.
Other times, I get so busy and
push reading off to the side, those are times I could really use an audio book!
That said, the survey
revealed reading off a desktop, tablet, or smartphone was equally popular, though on a lesser scale.
Thankfully, I left that job in under a year due to the tremendous boredom of
reading off account balances and changing mailing addresses for investors.
You will
now read off specific defenders as the play is taking place, so running a triple option play will have you reading several things at once.
And, what's even worse — when those bullet
points read off like a job description.
This is a set of examples and questions that gradually increase in complexity from
just reading off a pre drawn diagram to drawing their own from given data.
I must note that I've never read e-ink except for a few minutes at the store, so can not really compare it to
reading off of paper or an LCD screen.
You mention them in a general sense but you did
n't read off any.
Once you have figured out how to generate the sequence, you can solve the rabbit problem by
simply reading off the 12th number: 144 pairs.
It might one day help efforts to
read off what someone is hearing from a brain scan.
You do
like reading off a computer screen, you just don't have the attention to do it for more than thirty - second chunks of time.
When reading off screens, people are less likely to have metacognitive engagements with the text they're reading; in other words, they're not taking the time to reflect on whether or not they're truly digesting what they're reading.
To prove it, Sheth included a clip from Seinfeld's «The Stranded» episode, which aired Nov. 27, 1991 and shows Jerry and George
reading off ingredients from product labels in the drug store, such as propylparabin and isobutane - 30.
For the device based on the latest generation Pearl e-ink display does
make reading off the 6 inch display a pleasure.
All these are refutable and have actually been refuted: people
read off screens all the time, people are discovering ereaders in huge numbers, you can't drop a book in the bath either, really, you're just less upset when you do.
Alan was already talking about young
people reading off the «spindle», which is a translucent flexible screen.
So, given that every GoNintendo Podcast starts
with reading off that Episode's equivalent Pokémon, I thought it would be interesting to see if (and when) the Podcast would ever surpass the number of Pokémon.
It's easier on a tablet, laptop or PC, but people tend to
find reading off emissive screens more tiring.
There are Saturday Night Live guest stars
who read their off - camera cue cards with more interest.
[reading off the report] Mr. Patel's is an astounding story, courage and endurance unparalleled in the history of ship - wrecks.
Kwapis also doesn't get a yak track, only turning up on optional commentary on the assortment of (understandably) deleted scenes, but given how awkward he sounds, almost as
if reading off of a script, perhaps that was a good thing.
He appears to pause, mid-sentence, as if he's doing line
readings off cue cards.