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review [rɪ'vju:]1 noun(a) (critical article) critique f;∎ the play got good/bad reviews la pièce a eu de bonnes/de mauvaises critiques;∎ he gave it a good review il en a fait une bonne critique(c) (assessment → of situation, conditions) étude f, examen m, bilan m;∎ the annual review of expenditure le bilan annuel des dépenses;∎ she first gave us a brief review of the situation elle nous a d'abord présenté un court bilan de la situation;∎ pollution controls are under review on est en train de réexaminer la réglementation en matière de pollution;∎ a review of the year une rétrospective des événements de l'année(d) (reassessment → of salary, prices, case) révision f;∎ all our prices are subject to review tous nos prix sont susceptibles d'être révisés;∎ my salary comes or is up for review next month mon salaire doit être révisé le mois prochain;∎ Law he asked for a review of his case il a demandé la révision de son procès∎ to hold a review passer une revue;∎ to pass troops in review passer des troupes en revue(a) (write critical article on) faire la critique de;∎ she reviews books for an Australian paper elle est critique littéraire pour un journal australien∎ they should review their security arrangements ils devraient revoir leurs dispositifs de sécurité;∎ to review a decision reconsidérer une décision(c) (go back over, look back on) passer en revue;∎ we shall be reviewing the events of the past year nous passerons en revue les événements qui se sont produits au cours de l'année passée∎ she quickly reviewed her notes before the speech elle jeta un dernier coup d'œil sur ses notes avant le discours;∎ American he's reviewing his French il révise son français∎ he reviews for the Sunday Times il rédige des critiques pour le Sunday Times►► review board commission f d'étude;review copy exemplaire m de service de presse;Television review screen écran m de vision -
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1 noun(of policy, salary) révision f; (of finances, situation) examen m, bilan m;∎ the annual review of expenditure le bilan annuel des dépenses;∎ all our prices are subject to review tous nos prix sont susceptibles d'être révisés;∎ my salary comes up for review next month mon salaire doit être révisé le mois prochain(policy, salary) réviser; (finances, situation) examiner;∎ they should review their security arrangements ils devraient revoir leurs dispositifs de sécurité
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