revise的意思和读音

revise

: [rɪˈvaɪz] : [rɪ'vaɪz]

v.

n.;【

revises  revising  revised  

v.+n.revise theory,revise proposal,revise schedule,revise decision,revise manuscript

adj.+n.revise bid

v.amend,modify,adjust,alter,change

revisev.

1.[t]~ sthto change your opinions or plans, for example because of sth you have learned

I can see I will have to revise my opinions of his abilities now.

The government may need to revise its policy in the light of this report.

2.[t]~ sthto change sth, such as a book or an estimate, in order to correct or improve it

a revised edition of a textbook

I'll prepare a revised estimate for you.

We may have to revise this figure upwards.

3.[i][t]to prepare for an exam by looking again at work that you have done

I spent the weekend revising for my exam.

I can't come out tonight. I have to revise.

I'm revising Geography today.

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n.1.,2.

v.1.to change your opinion or judgment of someone or something; to state a new amount after changing your opinion or judgment2.to change, improve, or make additions to something such as a book, law, or piece of writing3.to change the way that you do something4.to review for a test1.to change your opinion or judgment of someone or something; to state a new amount after changing your opinion or judgment2.to change, improve, or make additions to something such as a book, law, or piece of writing3.to change the way that you do something4.to review for a test

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1.Get out of the conference room and refine and revise as you learn lessons in actual practice.

2.The Ministry of Justice assured archaeologists two years ago that the law was temporary, but has so far failed to revise it.

3.Maybe it is time for Greenspan to revise his long-forgotten essay and turn it into a book; I guarantee it would be a best seller.

4.Instead of governing, he tried to boost national consciousness by promoting the Ukrainian language and trying to revise history.广

5.There was no need to revise or to go beyond the existing WIPO mandate to achieve those desirable goals.WIPO

6.It means a bit of backsliding : he will have to revise his position on guns if he is to succeed in the West and the South.退西使

7.But Mr Trichet said the ECB would not revise its economic forecast of a 1 per cent rise in eurozone gross domestic product this year.1%

8.If so, this eclipse will allow you to revise how you see yourself and also make at least one important announcement.

9.B: We'll revise the contract this evening, and have it ready to be signed tomorrow morning at ten. How's that?10

10.Use the mirror of reality to see your standards, and as a feedback loop as you revise them to your liking.