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单词 review
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
re•view /rɪˈvyu/USA pronunciation   n., 
  1. a critical article, as in a periodical, about a book, play, etc.;
    a critique:[countable]The reviews on the new play were mixed.
  2. the process of going over a subject again in study to keep it in the memory: [countable]made a quick review of his notes just before his presentation.[uncountable]He left no time for review before the test.
  3. a general survey;
    an account of something:[countable]a review of the previous work.
  4. an inspection, esp. a formal inspection of a military force, parade, etc.: [countable]a review of the troops.[uncountable]The troops were on review.
  5. a journal containing articles on books, art, etc.:[countable]a literary review.
  6. a second view of something, as of a case or decision by a court: [uncountable]The case is under review right now by the Supreme Court.[countable]sent to a higher court for a review.

v. 
  1. to go over (lessons, etc.) in review: [+ object]We'll need to review our notes in the morning.[no object]I hope I have time to review before the test.
  2. to examine over again, esp. with a thought of changing:[+ object]to review the way government aides are appointed.
  3. to inspect, esp. formally or officially:[+ object]to review the troops.
  4. to discuss (a book, etc.) in a critical review:[+ object]reviews plays for that newspaper.
  5. to view again in one's mind:[+ object]He reviewed the events of the day.
  6. Law to reexamine in a court of law:[+ object]to review a case.
re•view•er, n. [countable]The reviewers criticized the play severely.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
re•view  (ri vyo̅o̅),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. a critical article or report, as in a periodical, on a book, play, recital, or the like;
    critique;
    evaluation.
  2. the process of going over a subject again in study or recitation in order to fix it in the memory or summarize the facts.
  3. an exercise designed or intended for study of this kind.
  4. a general survey of something, esp. in words;
    a report or account of something.
  5. an inspection or examination by viewing, esp. a formal inspection of any military or naval force, parade, or the like.
  6. a periodical publication containing articles on current events or 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;
    contemplation or consideration of past events, circumstances, or facts.
  10. Games[Bridge.]a recapitulation of the bids made by all players.
  11. Show Business[Theat.]revue.

v.t. 
  1. to go over (lessons, studies, work, etc.) in review.
  2. to view, look at, or look over again.
  3. to inspect, esp. formally or officially:to review the troops.
  4. to survey mentally;
    take a survey of:to review the situation.
  5. to discuss (a book, play, etc.) in a critical review;
    write a critical report upon.
  6. to look back upon;
    view retrospectively.
  7. to present a survey of in speech or writing.
  8. Lawto reexamine judicially:a decision to review the case.
  9. Games[Bridge.]to repeat and summarize (all bids made by the players).

v.i. 
  1. to write reviews;
    review books, movies, etc., as for a newspaper or periodical:He reviews for some small-town newspaper.
  • Middle French revue, noun, nominal use of feminine past participle of revoir to see again Latin revidēre, equivalent. to re- re- + vidēre to see; see view
  • 1555–65
re•viewa•ble, adj. 
re•view′a•bili•ty, n. 
re•viewless, adj. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged Review, criticism imply careful examination of something, formulation of a judgment, and statement of the judgment, usually in written form. A review is a survey over a whole subject or division of it, or esp. an article making a critical reconsideration and summary of something written:a review of the latest book on Chaucer.A criticism is a judgment, usually in an article, either favorable or unfavorable or both:a criticism of a proposed plan.The words are interchanged when referring to motion pictures or theater, but review implies a somewhat less formal approach than criticism in referring to literary works:movie reviews; play reviews; book reviews.
    • 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged reconsideration, reexamination.
    • 16.See corresponding entry in Unabridged criticize.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
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 re-examine (a decision) judicially
  5. to write a critical assessment of (a book, film, play, concert, etc), esp as a profession
n
  1. Also called: reviewal the act or an instance of reviewing
  2. a general survey or report: a review of the political situation
  3. a critical assessment of a book, film, play, concert, etc, esp one printed in a newspaper or periodical
  4. a publication containing such articles
  5. a second consideration; re-examination
  6. a retrospective survey
  7. a formal or official inspection
  8. US Canadian
    Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): revision
  9. judicial re-examination of a case, esp by a superior court
  10. a less common spelling of revue
Etymology: 16th Century: from French, from revoir to see again, from Latin re- re- + vidēre to see

reˈviewer n
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
re•vue or re•view /rɪˈvyu/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. Show Businessa form of theatrical entertainment in which recent events, popular fads, etc., are made fun of.
  2. Show Businessany entertainment featuring skits, dances, and songs.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
re•vue  (ri vyo̅o̅),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Show Businessa form of theatrical entertainment in which recent events, popular fads, etc., are parodied.
  2. Show Businessany entertainment featuring skits, dances, and songs.
Also, review. 
  • French: review
  • 1870–75
re•vuist, n. 

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