revision
n. 校订, 修正, 修订本, 修订版 [计] 修订版
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[印刷] 修正;复习;修订本
the process of changing something in order to improve it by correcting it or including new information or ideas
修正;复习;修订本
I know I haven't done enough revision for tomorrow's exam.
我知道我对明天的考试准备不足。
释义与例句
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The process of revising:
The action or process of reviewing, editing and amending.
可数 不可数2004, Mara Kalnins (editor), Note on the Text, Joseph Conrad, Victory: An Island Tale, page xxxix, The full history of its composition, revision, transmission, and publication is a complex and intricate one beyond the necessarily limited scope of this Note, […] .
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The process of revising:
The action or process of reviewing something previously learned, especially one′s notes in preparation for a test or examination.
澳大利亚 新西兰 英国 可数 不可数All that last minute revision really paid off in the exam! I got top marks!
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A changed edition, or new version; a modification.
可数 不可数1992, Helen Baron, Carl Baron (editors), Introduction, The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H, Lawrence: Sons and Lovers, Part 1, 2002 paperback edition, Cambridge University Press, page lxxx, However, it is evident in a minority of cases that a revision by Lawrence is prompted solely by the need to remedy some local effect caused by Garnett′s deletion, and there, clearly, Lawrence′s MS text is, in principle, to be preferred.
2008, World Bank, page 209, Previous editions of World Development Indicators used revision 2, first published in 1948. Revision 3 was completed in 1989, and many countries now use it. But revision 2 is still widely used for compiling cross-country data.
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A story corrected or expanded by a writer commissioned by the original author.
可数 不可数A revision story
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To provide with a new vision.
What philosophy needs is to be revisioned with a more hopeful, engaged inspirational point of view.
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Borrowed from French révision, from Latin revīsiō.
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