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re·view R0207500 (rĭ-vyo͞o′)v. re·viewed, re·view·ing, re·views v.tr.1. To look over, study, or examine again: reviewed last week's lesson.2. To consider retrospectively; look back on: reviewed the day's events.3. To examine with an eye to criticism or correction: reviewed the research findings.4. To write or give a critical report on (a new work or performance, for example).5. Law To evaluate (a decision made by or action taken by a lower court) to determine whether any error was made.6. To subject to a formal inspection, especially a military inspection.v.intr.1. To go over or restudy material: reviewing for a final exam.2. To write critical reviews, especially for a newspaper or magazine.n.1. A reexamination or reconsideration.2. A retrospective view or survey.3. a. A restudying of subject matter.b. An exercise for use in restudying material.4. a. A report or essay giving a critical estimate of a work or performance.b. A periodical devoted to articles and essays on current affairs, literature, or art.5. a. An inspection or examination for the purpose of evaluation.b. A formal military inspection.c. A formal military ceremony held in honor of a person or occasion.6. Law An evaluation conducted by a higher court of a decision made or action taken by a lower court to determine whether any error was made.7. A musical show consisting of often satirical skits, songs, and dances; a revue. [Probably from Middle English, inspection of military forces, from Old French revue, review, from feminine past participle of reveeir, to see again, from Latin revidēre : re-, re- + vidēre, to see; see weid- in Indo-European roots.] re·view′a·ble adj.review (rɪˈvjuː) vb (mainly tr) 1. to look at or examine again: to review a situation. 2. to look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events, etc); remember: he reviewed his achievements with pride. 3. to inspect, esp formally or officially: the general reviewed his troops. 4. to read through or go over in order to correct5. (Law) law to re-examine (a decision) judicially6. (Journalism & Publishing) to write a critical assessment of (a book, film, play, concert, etc), esp as a professionn7. Also called: reviewal the act or an instance of reviewing8. a general survey or report: a review of the political situation. 9. (Journalism & Publishing) a critical assessment of a book, film, play, concert, etc, esp one printed in a newspaper or periodical10. (Journalism & Publishing) a. a publication containing such articlesb. (capital when part of a name): the Saturday Review. 11. a second consideration; re-examination12. a retrospective survey13. a formal or official inspection14. (Education) US and Canadian the process of rereading a subject or notes on it, esp in preparation for an examination. Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): revision 15. (Law) law judicial re-examination of a case, esp by a superior court16. (Theatre) a less common spelling of revue[C16: from French, from revoir to see again, from Latin re- re- + vidēre to see] reˈviewable adj reˈviewer nre•view (rɪˈvyu) n. 1. a critical article or report, as of a book, play, or software; critique. 2. the process of studying a subject again, esp. to fix it in memory. 3. an exercise designed for study of this kind. 4. a general survey, esp. in words; report or account. 5. an inspection or examination, esp. a formal inspection of a military or naval force, parade, etc. 6. a periodical containing articles on current affairs, books, art, etc.: a literary review. 7. a judicial reexamination, as by a higher court, of the decision or proceedings in a case. 8. a second or repeated view of something. 9. a viewing of the past; consideration of past events, circumstances, or facts. 10. revue. v.t. 11. to go over (lessons, studies, work, etc.) in review. 12. to view or look over again. 13. to inspect, esp. formally or officially: to review the troops. 14. to survey mentally; examine: to review the situation. 15. to discuss (a book, play, etc.) in a critical review. 16. to look back upon; view retrospectively. 17. to present a survey of in speech or writing. 18. to reexamine judicially: to review a case. v.i. 19. to go over or restudy material, as in preparation for a test. 20. to review books, movies, etc., as for a newspaper or magazine. [1555–65; < Middle French revue, n. use of feminine past participle of revoir to see again « Latin revidēre=re- re- + vidēre to see; compare view] Review a formal inspection of military men or naval forces, 1585; hence, the men who are reviewed, collectively—Wilkes.Examples: review of cavalry, 1683; of the Fleet; of ships; a naval review, 1878.review Past participle: reviewed Gerund: reviewing
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I would have reviewed | you would have reviewed | he/she/it would have reviewed | we would have reviewed | you would have reviewed | they would have reviewed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | review - a new appraisal or evaluation reappraisal, reassessment, revaluationappraisal, assessment - the classification of someone or something with respect to its worthstocktaking, stock-taking - reappraisal of a situation or position or outlook | | 2. | review - an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)critical review, critique, review articleliterary criticism, criticism - a written evaluation of a work of literaturebook review - a critical review of a book (usually a recently published book)notice - a short critical review; "the play received good notices"rave - an extravagantly enthusiastic review; "he gave it a rave" | | 3. | review - a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatmentreexamination, followup, follow-upexamination, scrutiny - the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) | | 4. | review - (accounting) a service (less exhaustive than an audit) that provides some assurance to interested parties as to the reliability of financial datalimited reviewaccounting - a system that provides quantitative information about financesaccounting system, method of accounting, accounting - a bookkeeper's chronological list of related debits and credits of a business; forms part of a ledger of accountsanalytical review - an auditing procedure based on ratios among accounts and tries to identify significant changes | | 5. | review - a variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comediansrevuefollies - a revue with elaborate costumingvariety show, variety - a show consisting of a series of short unrelated performances | | 6. | review - a periodical that publishes critical essays on current affairs or literature or artperiodical - a publication that appears at fixed intervalsliterary review - a review devoted to literary criticism | | 7. | review - a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussionrecap, recapitulationcapitulation - a summary that enumerates the main parts of a topicepanodos - recapitulation of the main ideas of a speech (especially in reverse order) | | 8. | review - (law) a judicial reexamination of the proceedings of a court (especially by an appellate court)legal proceeding, proceeding, proceedings - (law) the institution of a sequence of steps by which legal judgments are invokedbill of review - a proceeding brought to obtain an explanation or an alteration or a reversal of a decree by the court that rendered itjudicial review - review by a court of law of actions of a government official or entity or of some other legally appointed person or body or the review by an appellate court of the decision of a trial courtlaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" | | 9. | review - practice intended to polish performance or refresh the memorybrushuppractice session, practice, drill, exercise, recitation - systematic training by multiple repetitions; "practice makes perfect"rub up - a review that refreshes your memory; "I need a rub up on my Latin" | | 10. | review - a formal or official examination; "the platoon stood ready for review"; "we had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator"inspectioncheckout, check-out procedure, check - the act of inspecting or verifying; "they made a check of their equipment"; "the pilot ran through the check-out procedure"examination, scrutiny - the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) | Verb | 1. | review - look at again; examine again; "let's review your situation"reexamineanalyse, analyze, examine, study, canvass, canvas - consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives" | | 2. | review - appraise critically; "She reviews books for the New York Times"; "Please critique this performance"critiquepass judgment, evaluate, judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"peer review, referee - evaluate professionally a colleague's work | | 3. | review - hold a review (of troops)go over, surveyinspect - look over carefully; "Please inspect your father's will carefully" | | 4. | review - refresh one's memory; "I reviewed the material before the test"brush up, refreshrecall, recollect, remember, call back, call up, retrieve, think - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories" | | 5. | review - look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember; "she reviewed her achievements with pride"retrospect, look backthink back, remember - recapture the past; indulge in memories; "he remembered how he used to pick flowers" |
reviewnoun1. re-examination, revision, rethink, retrospect, another look, reassessment, fresh look, second look, reconsideration, re-evaluation, recapitulation She has announced a review of adoption laws.2. survey, report, study, analysis, examination, scrutiny, perusal a review on the training and education of over-16s3. critique, commentary, evaluation, critical assessment, study, notice, criticism, judgment We've never had a good review in the press.4. inspection, display, parade, procession, march past an early morning review of the troops5. magazine, journal, periodical, zine (informal) He was recruited to write for the Edinburgh Review.verb1. reconsider, revise, rethink, run over, reassess, re-examine, re-evaluate, think over, take another look at, recapitulate, look at again, go over again The next day we reviewed the previous day's work.2. assess, write a critique of, study, judge, discuss, weigh, evaluate, criticize, read through, give your opinion of I see that no papers have reviewed my book.3. inspect, check, survey, examine, vet, check out (informal), scrutinize, give (something or someone) the once-over (informal) He reviewed the troops.4. look back on, remember, recall, reflect on, summon up, recollect, call to mind Review all the information you need.reviewverb1. To give a recapitulation of the salient facts of:abstract, epitomize, go over, recapitulate, run down, run through, summarize, sum up, synopsize, wrap up.Informal: recap.2. To consider again, especially with the possibility of change:reconsider, reevaluate, reexamine, rethink.3. To write a critical report on:criticize.noun1. A close or systematic study:analysis, examination, inspection, investigation, survey.2. Evaluative and critical discourse:criticism, critique, notice.3. A formal military inspection:parade.Translationsreview (rəˈvjuː) noun1. a written report on a book, play etc giving the writer's opinion of it. 書評,劇評 书评论文章(书评,剧评等) 2. an inspection of troops etc. 檢閱 检阅3. (American) revision; studying or going over one's notes. I have just enough time for a quick review of my speech; I made a quick review of my notes before the test. (美)重新看過 复习,再检查 verb1. to make or have a review of. The book was reviewed in yesterday's paper; The Queen reviewed the troops. 評論 评论回顾, 复习2. to reconsider. We'll review the situation at the end of the month. 重新考慮 重新考虑3. (American) to revise; to go over one's notes, lessons etc in preparation for an examination. I have to review (my notes) for the test tomorrow. (美國)檢討,重新看過 温习,复习 reˈviewer noun a person who reviews books etc. Who was the reviewer of the biography of Churchill? 評論者 评论者
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pass in reviewTo move or march by (some figure of importance or authority) in order to be inspected. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pass" and "in." The boss always makes us pass in review to make sure our uniforms are in order before starting our shift. It's a little bit degrading, to be honest. The soldiers passed the supreme leader in review during the military parade.See also: pass, reviewreview for (something)1. To study, examine, or look over (materials, notes, documents, etc.) for some purpose or event. I'd like some time to review for the board meeting, as I haven't been in the loop for the last three weeks. Becca is upstairs reviewing for her final exam tomorrow.2. To study, examine, or look over materials, notes, documents, etc., for some purpose or event. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "review" and "for." We should review the verdicts in these past cases for the trial next week. He reviewed his notes for the presentation later that day.3. To write or give a critical report on someone or something for some purpose or outlet. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "review" and "for." I got a job reviewing films for the local newspaper. Lots of students have reviewed the professor for a website that publishes students' opinions of their courses and teachers.See also: reviewpass in review[for marchers] to move past an important person for a visual examination. All the soldiers passed in review on the Fourth of July. As they passed in review, each of them saluted the officers on the reviewing stand.See also: pass, reviewreview for somethingto study material again for something, such as an examination. I need some time to review for the examination. Have you had enough time to review for your speech?See also: reviewReview
review1. US and Canadian the process of rereading a subject or notes on it, esp in preparation for an examination 2. Law judicial re-examination of a case, esp by a superior court 3. a less common spelling of revueReview a critical evaluation of a new play, musical composition, or film or of a literary, scholarly, scientific, or popular-science work; also, a genre of publicist writing and literary criticism in newspapers and journals. A book review gives bibliographic information and briefly covers the work’s content, composition, and scope. In the USSR, specialized publications of criticism and bibliography are issued as well. They include the newspaper Knizhnoe obozrenie and the journals V mire knig (The World of Books) and Literaturnoe obozrenie (Literary Review). The bibliographic index Letopis’ retsenzii (Chronicle of Reviews) has been published quarterly since 1935. Another type of review is the reader’s report, written for an editorial staff or publishing house. The reader’s report deals with a particular manuscript and is not intended for publication.
Review of a subunit (unit or ship). A review is conducted to determine the level of drill training and to check the troops’ familiarity with the Drill Regulations of the Armed Forces of the USSR. A review is also held to inspect the external appearance of the troops and the condition of their gear, arms, and combat matériel. A review ends with a ceremonial parade march of the troops or ship crew. review
review [re-vu´] an assessment or appraisal.peer review an evaluation by one's peers; see also peer review.review of symptoms a detailed assessment of each body system, performed to ascertain the presence of deviations from normal.re·view (rē-vyū'), Interpretation, evaluation, or oversight of research of data, literature, and research analysis of a topic. Compare: analysis, metaanalysis. [Fr. revue, fr. revoir, to see again] review A term which, as defined in the context of UK social services, refers to the formal re-evaluation of an individual’s assessed risks, needs and personalised care plan at an pre-arranged time.review Medtalk The evaluation of a process by a person or party other than the person or party performing the task of interest. See Concurrent review, Drug price review, Drug utilization review, Health statistics review, Integrity review, Literature review, Peer review, Technical assistance review, Utilization review NIHspeak The concurrent oversight of research on a periodic basis by an institutional review board. See Clinical review, Grant compliance review. Review Related to Review: review articleReviewTo reexamine judicially or administratively; a judicial reconsideration for purposes of correction, for example, the examination of a case by an appellate court. A bill of review is a proceeding in Equity instituted for the purpose of reversing or correcting the prior judgment of the trial court after the judgment has become final. reviewn. the judicial consideration of a lower court judgment by an appellate court, determining if there were legal errors sufficient to require reversal. The process requires notice of appeal, obtaining a transcript of the trial or hearing at the trial level, obtaining all the pleadings and other documents filed in the original trial, preparation of briefs citing precedents and arguing that there was reversible error. Then the respondent (winner at the trial court) may file a responsive brief, and the appellant (the one appealing the decision) has the chance to file a brief in response to the respondent. The next step is oral argument (if allowed) before the appellate court. Appeals on procedural issues normally do not include oral argument. If the appellate court denies the appeal a rehearing may be requested, but is seldom granted. (See: reversible error, reversal, appeal, appellate court) REVIEW, practice. A second examination of a matter. For example, by the laws of Pennsylvania, the courts having jurisdiction of the subject may grant an order for a view of a proposed road; the viewers make a report, which when confirmed by the court would authorize the laying out of the same. After this, by statutory provision, the parties may apply for a review, or second examination; and the last viewers may make a different report. For the practice of reviews in chancery, the reader is referred to Bill of Review, and the cases there cited. FinancialSeeAppealSee REV See RVreview Related to review: review articleSynonyms for reviewnoun re-examinationSynonyms- re-examination
- revision
- rethink
- retrospect
- another look
- reassessment
- fresh look
- second look
- reconsideration
- re-evaluation
- recapitulation
noun surveySynonyms- survey
- report
- study
- analysis
- examination
- scrutiny
- perusal
noun critiqueSynonyms- critique
- commentary
- evaluation
- critical assessment
- study
- notice
- criticism
- judgment
noun inspectionSynonyms- inspection
- display
- parade
- procession
- march past
noun magazineSynonyms- magazine
- journal
- periodical
- zine
verb reconsiderSynonyms- reconsider
- revise
- rethink
- run over
- reassess
- re-examine
- re-evaluate
- think over
- take another look at
- recapitulate
- look at again
- go over again
verb assessSynonyms- assess
- write a critique of
- study
- judge
- discuss
- weigh
- evaluate
- criticize
- read through
- give your opinion of
verb inspectSynonyms- inspect
- check
- survey
- examine
- vet
- check out
- scrutinize
- give (something or someone) the once-over
verb look back onSynonyms- look back on
- remember
- recall
- reflect on
- summon up
- recollect
- call to mind
Synonyms for reviewverb to give a recapitulation of the salient facts ofSynonyms- abstract
- epitomize
- go over
- recapitulate
- run down
- run through
- summarize
- sum up
- synopsize
- wrap up
- recap
verb to consider again, especially with the possibility of changeSynonyms- reconsider
- reevaluate
- reexamine
- rethink
verb to write a critical report onSynonymsnoun a close or systematic studySynonyms- analysis
- examination
- inspection
- investigation
- survey
noun evaluative and critical discourseSynonymsnoun a formal military inspectionSynonymsSynonyms for reviewnoun a new appraisal or evaluationSynonyms- reappraisal
- reassessment
- revaluation
Related Words- appraisal
- assessment
- stocktaking
- stock-taking
noun an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)Synonyms- critical review
- critique
- review article
Related Words- literary criticism
- criticism
- book review
- notice
- rave
noun a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatmentSynonyms- reexamination
- followup
- follow-up
Related Wordsnoun (accounting) a service (less exhaustive than an audit) that provides some assurance to interested parties as to the reliability of financial dataSynonymsRelated Words- accounting
- accounting system
- method of accounting
- analytical review
noun a variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comediansSynonymsRelated Words- follies
- variety show
- variety
noun a periodical that publishes critical essays on current affairs or literature or artRelated Words- periodical
- literary review
noun a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussionSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun (law) a judicial reexamination of the proceedings of a court (especially by an appellate court)Related Words- legal proceeding
- proceeding
- proceedings
- bill of review
- judicial review
- law
- jurisprudence
noun practice intended to polish performance or refresh the memorySynonymsRelated Words- practice session
- practice
- drill
- exercise
- recitation
- rub up
noun a formal or official examinationSynonymsRelated Words- checkout
- check-out procedure
- check
- examination
- scrutiny
verb look at againSynonymsRelated Words- analyse
- analyze
- examine
- study
- canvass
- canvas
verb appraise criticallySynonymsRelated Words- pass judgment
- evaluate
- judge
- peer review
- referee
verb hold a review (of troops)SynonymsRelated Wordsverb refresh one's memorySynonymsRelated Words- recall
- recollect
- remember
- call back
- call up
- retrieve
- think
verb look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events)SynonymsRelated Words |