reviewer的意思和读音

reviewer

: [rɪˈvjuːə(r)] : [rɪˈvjuːə(r)]

n.

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reviewers  

n.critic,commentator,assessor,referee

reviewern.

1.a person who writes reviews of books, films/movies or plays

2.a person who examines or considers sth carefully, for example to see if any changes need to be made

n.1., ,

n.1.sb. whose job is to write articles in a newspaper or magazine giving their opinion about a new play, book, art exhibition etc

1.稿 publisher n. reviewer n. allow vt. ...

3. revolution n. reviewer n. revise v. ...

4. revolution n. reviewer n. revise v. ...

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1.Too many books would make this something of a busman's holiday for a reviewer, but I've packed a big stack all the same.

2.Recruitment is an expensive and time-consuming process, so your reviewer will want you to pass. They're not out to trip you up.

3.Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.

4.If it includes some criticism of your work which you don't agree with, first try to understand why the reviewer has made that criticism.

5.The second reviewer is often the technical and delivery assurance (TDA) leader.(TDA)

6.Ideally, every line of code should be read by at least two people: its author, and a reviewer.

7.Many times I found bugs when trying to explain what my code is doing to a reviewer.

8.At this point, individual preferences of the reviewer tend to become the dominating factor for the outcome of the evaluation.

9.You must have been granted at least reviewer permission to open their mailbox and see it in your Folder List.

10.Your job as a reviewer of a piece of code is to make sure that the code as written by its author is correct.