(do) you read me? In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(do) you read me?", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-10-25 11:10

Meaning of (do) you read me?

(do) you read me? spoken language

 Used to ask someone if they can hear you when you are communicating with them by radio. 

Keep calm, we'll be there in 5 minutes. Do you read me?

The pilot said: "We need help. Do you read me?"

Used to ask someone if they understand the messages you are trying to convey.

I need concentration. Stop distracting me. Do you read me?

I want you to "take care of him" for me. Do you read me?

Other phrases about:

out of earshot (of somebody/something)
Too far away to be able to hear the sound
read somebody like a book

To understand easily what someone is thinking or feeling

 

work one out

Be able to understand one's behaviour or character

put (oneself) in (someone's) shoes

To try to imagine how would you feel if you were in someone's else situation

familiarize (someone or oneself) with (something)

Used to describe starting to understand or learn about something.

 

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It does not matter; it is not important.
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