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		Definition of map-read in English: map-readverb  [no object]Consult and interpret a map.  the age-old problem of trying to map-read and drive on your own  they needed training in map-reading Example sentencesExamples -  They have lessons on handling grenades and rifles; learn to map-read; and build up their physical confidence through climbing, potholing and hill-walking.
 -  They are the pleasures of discovery, of stumbling across an idyllic half-hidden cove after an infuriating bout of map-reading, of an evening of sudden sun after a rainstorm.
 -  With our range of sat-nav systems, arguments about dreadful directions and terrible map-reading could become a thing of the past.
 -  Few journeys of exploration start with such little effort and need for map-reading.
 -  They were all dressed in civilian clothes, and I couldn't tell whether they were in the Army, but I knew they needed training in map-reading.
 -  As a retired Voluntary Warden I have taken an active part in guided walks and events, such as navigation and map-reading.
 -  Men tend to have better spatial awareness than women, and as such can navigate, map-read, and find places more accurately.
 -  You can map read can't you?
 -  The club runs an extensive junior training programme during the winter months and welcomes beginners and anyone who wants to try their hand at running and map-reading in our local countryside.
 -  Each missile uses state-of-the-art technology to find its way to the target by map-reading the ground over which it travels.
 -  Endless digs about parking, map-reading and only using the rear view mirror to apply lipstick perpetuate the myth that women and motors are a bad mix.
 -  Youth in Action days teach orienteering, map-reading, team-building and first aid.
 -  Map-reading was never his forte.
 -  Satnav fills a very necessary gap, especially if you don't have someone to do the map-reading for you.
 -  After about half an hour we map read back to the A31 at the roundabout right next to the filling station we usually fill up at when we drive home.
 -  Barnes drove while his father map-read and performed hand signals.
 -  We diverted through Wimbourne and map read our way back to the road we wanted; the whole detour didn't really take much time.
 -  There weren't any sign posts so one had to map read while the other drove, which we took in turns.
 -  There's a whole logic of map-reading: you take a bearing and then you've got to follow that bearing even if you think you're going wrong.
 -  For most of us that means a ramble across the North York Moors, or a bracing walk along the east coast before map reading our way back to the car for a flask of tea.
 
 Synonyms give directions, plan the route    Definition of map-read in US English: map-readverb [no object]Consult and interpret a map.  the age-old problem of trying to map-read and drive on your own  they needed training in map-reading Example sentencesExamples -  Endless digs about parking, map-reading and only using the rear view mirror to apply lipstick perpetuate the myth that women and motors are a bad mix.
 -  They are the pleasures of discovery, of stumbling across an idyllic half-hidden cove after an infuriating bout of map-reading, of an evening of sudden sun after a rainstorm.
 -  You can map read can't you?
 -  Barnes drove while his father map-read and performed hand signals.
 -  There's a whole logic of map-reading: you take a bearing and then you've got to follow that bearing even if you think you're going wrong.
 -  Satnav fills a very necessary gap, especially if you don't have someone to do the map-reading for you.
 -  With our range of sat-nav systems, arguments about dreadful directions and terrible map-reading could become a thing of the past.
 -  For most of us that means a ramble across the North York Moors, or a bracing walk along the east coast before map reading our way back to the car for a flask of tea.
 -  Map-reading was never his forte.
 -  Youth in Action days teach orienteering, map-reading, team-building and first aid.
 -  Men tend to have better spatial awareness than women, and as such can navigate, map-read, and find places more accurately.
 -  They have lessons on handling grenades and rifles; learn to map-read; and build up their physical confidence through climbing, potholing and hill-walking.
 -  After about half an hour we map read back to the A31 at the roundabout right next to the filling station we usually fill up at when we drive home.
 -  As a retired Voluntary Warden I have taken an active part in guided walks and events, such as navigation and map-reading.
 -  They were all dressed in civilian clothes, and I couldn't tell whether they were in the Army, but I knew they needed training in map-reading.
 -  There weren't any sign posts so one had to map read while the other drove, which we took in turns.
 -  We diverted through Wimbourne and map read our way back to the road we wanted; the whole detour didn't really take much time.
 -  Each missile uses state-of-the-art technology to find its way to the target by map-reading the ground over which it travels.
 -  The club runs an extensive junior training programme during the winter months and welcomes beginners and anyone who wants to try their hand at running and map-reading in our local countryside.
 -  Few journeys of exploration start with such little effort and need for map-reading.
 
 Synonyms give directions, plan the route     |