ultimate reader - translation to English
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ultimate reader - translation to English

SCHOOL OF LITERARY THEORY THAT FOCUSES ON THE READER AND THEIR EXPERIENCE OF A LITERARY WORK
Reader Response; Reader-response; Reader response; Reader response theory; Reader-response theory; Reader response criticism; Reader-Response Criticism; Constance School; Reader-responses; Reader responses; Reader-response criticisms; Reader response criticisms; Reader-response theories; Reader response theories; Reader-Response
  • ''Two Girls Reading'' by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]

ultimate reader      
(n.) = usuario final
Ex: Authors, publishers, booksellers and librarians then may all be said to have an interest in the ultimate readers.
tensile strength         
  • Round bar specimen after tensile stress testing
  • Offset strain (typically 0.2%)
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CAPACITY OF A MATERIAL OR STRUCTURE TO WITHSTAND LOADS TENDING TO ELONGATE; RESISTS TENSION (BEING PULLED APART); MEASURED BY THE MAXIMUM STRESS THAT A MATERIAL CAN WITHSTAND WHILE BEING STRETCHED OR PULLED BEFORE BREAKING
Ultimate strength; Ultimate tensile stress; Tensil strength; Hot strength; Tensile strength; Tensile load; Tensile strengths; Tensile loading
(n.) = resistencia a la tensión, elasticidad
Ex: After treatment, the pH value, the alkali content and the tensile strength were determined.
ultimate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ultimate (album); Ultimate (disambiguation); Ultimate (song)
último
final
fundamental
the ultimate: el no va más

Definition

reader
¦ noun
1. a person who reads.
2. a person who reports to a publisher on the merits of manuscripts submitted for publication.
3. (Reader) Brit. a university lecturer of the highest grade below professor.
4. short for lay reader.
5. a book containing extracts of a text or texts for teaching purposes.
6. a device that produces on a screen a readable image from a microfiche or microfilm.
Derivatives
readerly adjective

Wikipedia

Reader-response criticism

Reader-response criticism is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast to other schools and theories that focus attention primarily on the author or the content and form of the work.