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词根:revise
adj.revised 改进的
n.revise 修订;校订
revision [印刷] 修正;复习;修订本
revisionism 修正主义
revisal 修正;修订
v.revised 修改;校订;复习(revise的过去分词形式)
vi.revise 修订;校订;复习功课
vt.revise 修正;复习;校订
noun
an act of revising : revision
a printing proof that incorporates changes marked in a previous proof
verb
transitive verb
to look over again in order to correct or improve
revise a manuscript
British to study again : review
to make a new, amended, improved, or up-to-date version of
revise a dictionary
to provide with a new taxonomic arrangement
revising the alpine ferns
intransitive verb
British review sense 1
Verb Middle French reviser, from Latin revisere to look at again, frequentative of revidēre to see again, from re- + vidēre to see — more at wit
The first known use of revise was in 1545
revisitverb
to visit again : return to
revisitverb
to visit again : return to
revisionnoun
an act of revising (as an essay)
a revised version
revisionnoun
an act of revising (as an essay)
a revised version
revisionnoun
an act of revising (as an essay)
a revised version
revise1 of 2verb
to look over again in order to correct or improve
revise a book report
to make a new, corrected, improved, or up-to-date version or arrangement of
revise a dictionary
revise2 of 2noun
an act of revising : revision
revise1 of 2verb
to look over again in order to correct or improve
revise a book report
to make a new, corrected, improved, or up-to-date version or arrangement of
revise a dictionary
revise2 of 2noun
an act of revising : revision
revise1 of 2verb
to look over again in order to correct or improve
revise a book report
to make a new, corrected, improved, or up-to-date version or arrangement of
revise a dictionary
revise2 of 2noun
an act of revising : revision
1 The work of the revisers was received without enthusiasm.
2 Shakespeare, too, was a tireless reviser, Mr. Shapiro pointed out, even adding some songs to a later production of “Macbeth,” of all plays, just to perk it up.
3 Based on the asphalt pavement typical structure, it adopts equivalent thickness conversion to give the block pavement typical structure according to the reviser asphalt pavement design method.
在沥青路面典型结构的基础上,按照修正的沥青路面设计方法,采用等效厚度换算给出了砌块路面典型结构。
4 The two narratives are interpolated each into the other, and the additions of the reviser are more prominent than elsewhere.
5 We have to revise our plans because of the delays.
6 Justices horse trade and revise for months on major cases, though they’re not known for flipping sides.
7 The chief objection I hear offered to the last arrangements made for us by the revisers is that they left out some of the hell, and gave the part they kept a poetical name.
8 “Call it a collaboration,” she says: between Euripides, the son or nephew who finished the play when he died, the revisers a century later and everyone who has mistranslated or miscopied it ever since.
9 He was a tireless reviser, and possessed the rare power of cutting, polishing, and finishing his work with exquisite nicety, without robbing it of vigor.
10 The Old Testament revisers were therefore spared much of the 904 labour of deciding between different readings, which formed one of the most important duties of the New Testament company.
11 He was one of the revisers of the Scriptures who prepared the revision in the seventeenth century, was made a bishop, and in 1611 Archbishop of Canterbury.
12 It was reserved for a corps of learned revisers to light upon the happy phrase, 'They are seeking a country of their own'.'
13 True "scholarship," in the modern sense, is to be sought for not in the Jacobean translators of the Bible, but in the Victorian revisers.
14 “The Attorney General has no authority to act as a roving reviser of state law, challenging as unconstitutional any rule with which he disagrees.”
15 It is clearly the general intention of the revisers of 1662 that the corpse should in ordinary cases be brought first into the church.
16 But Washington state officials balked at some the code revisers’ proposed changes.
17 Familiarity has mitigated the harshness of the revisers’ renderings; scholarship, on the whole, has confirmed their readings.
18 In the preparation of the Revised Version of 1885 the American scholars proposed more radical changes than the English revisers would admit.
19 Guerrazzi writes in prison, from prison sends to the printers, and the Minister acts as reviser.
20 The revisers of 1881 tell us that the language of the old English version could be improved, and that they meant to improve it.
3 修正者
5 修订者