Usage examples of "read over" in English with translation to Italian

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Those who choose not to read have no advantage over those who can't read. Quelli che scelgono di non leggere non hanno vantaggi rispetto a quelli che non sanno leggere.
I advised him on what books to read. Gli ho consigliato quali libri leggere.
The vacation is over now. Le vacanze sono ormai finite.
I already read all the Harry Potter books. Ho già letto tutti i libri di Harry Potter.
Thanks for coming over tonight. Grazie di essere venuto stasera.
Should I bring something to read? Dovrei portare qualcosa da leggere?
My grandfather has lived in Kyoto for over 50 years, so he knows his way about. Mio nonno ha vissuto a Kyoto per oltre 50 anni, quindi sa come muoversi.
If you can't read, it's not my fault. Se non sai leggere, non è colpa mia.
Is it really all over? È davvero tutto finito?
Their job is to read the news clearly and carefully. Il loro lavoro è di leggere le notizie chiaramente e con attenzione.
The basement has been made over into a workshop. Il seminterrato è stato trasformato in officina.
I read all kinds of books. Leggo tutti i tipi di libri.
I've got mosquito bites all over my arm. Ho punture di zanzara su tutto il braccio.
I don't have the time to read this book. Non ho tempo di leggere questo libro.
The helicopter hovered over the building. L'elicottero rimaneva sospeso in volo sopra l'edificio.
I like to read before I go to bed. Mi piace leggere prima di andare a letto.
Don't mourn over the loss of your loved one too long. Non piangere sulla perdita del tuo amore per troppo tempo.
Every time I read this book, I find something new. Ogni volta che leggo questo libro, trovo qualcosa di nuovo.
By 2030 twenty-one percent of its population will be over sixty-five. Entro il 2030 il 21 per cento della popolazione sarà costituito di persone over 65
No one can read the book without crying. Nessuno riesce a leggere il libro senza piangere.
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