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1 | T to change your opinion or judgment of someone or something 改变(观点、判断) |
| 1a | to state a new amount after changing your opinion or judgment 修改;修正;改正 | | These figures have now been revised. 已经对这些数字进行了修改。 | | Cutbacks on investment have led to growth predictions being revised downwards. 投资的削减致使增长预测下调。 | |
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2 | T to change , improve , or make additions to something such as a book , law , or piece of writing 修订;订正;校订 |
| a revised edition/version 修订版 |
| a revised draft of the treaty 条约的修订稿 |
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3 | T to change the way you do something 改变(做事的方式) |
| If you want my advice, you should revise your security arrangements. 如果你要我提建议,我觉得你该改变安全布防。 |
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4 | I/T BRITISH to read and learn information that you have studied in order to prepare for an examination . AMERICAN review 复习 |
| Have you revised the work we did last term? 你复习我们上学期学的内容了吗? |
| +for I have to revise for my Spanish test tomorrow. 我得复习功课准备明天的西班牙语考试。 |
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