1 (person who reads) lectoralectora;a lectora (m) (f) (in library) usuarioausuaria;a usuaria (m) (f) I'm a very fast reader all of them were keen readers of detective stories. thanks to that job I became an avid reader their books are loved by young readers the world over of particular publication merry Christmas to all our readers the magazine was designed to shock the reader the paper is gathering one thousand new readers a week as the reader may well imagine, by now I was exhausted these texts give the reader an insight into the Chinese mind
readers may not borrow books without a library card
he's a great reader lee mucho; es muy aficionado a la lectura; I'm not much of a reader leo poco; no me interesan mucho los libros
2 (also publisher's reader) lectoralectora;a lectora (m) (f) she had a good first job as a reader for Collins
3 (Univ) profesoraprofesora adjuntoaadjunta;a profesora (m) (f)a adjunta John Stevenson is Reader in History at the University of Sheffield