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1 revise
transitive verb1) (amend) revidieren [Urteil, Gesetz, Vorschlag]2) (check over) durchsehen [Manuskript, Text, Notizen]3) (reread) noch einmal durchlesen [Notizen]; abs. lernenrevise one's maths — Mathe (ugs.) wiederholen
* * *1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) überarbeiten2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) überprüfen3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) ändern•- academic.ru/62116/revision">revision* * *re·vise[rɪˈvaɪz]I. vt▪ to \revise sth1. (reread) etw überarbeitento \revise a book ein Buch redigierento \revise one's opinion seine Meinung ändern3. BRIT, AUS (increase/decrease)5. COMPUT etw überarbeiten [o revidierenII. vi BRIT, AUS den Stoff wiederholen* * *[rI'vaɪz]1. vt1) (= change) opinion, estimate, law revidierento revise the constitution — die Verfassung überarbeiten
2) (= correct) proof, text revidieren, überarbeiten3) (Brit: learn up) wiederholen2. vi (Brit)(den Stoff) wiederholen* * *A v/t1. revidieren:a) seine Ansicht ändern:revise one’s thinking umdenkenb) ein Buch etc überarbeiten (u. verbessern):revised edition verbesserte Auflage;c) TYPO in zweiter Korrektur lesen2. überprüfen, (wieder) durchsehenC s* * *transitive verb1) (amend) revidieren [Urteil, Gesetz, Vorschlag]2) (check over) durchsehen [Manuskript, Text, Notizen]3) (reread) noch einmal durchlesen [Notizen]; abs. lernenrevise one's maths — Mathe (ugs.) wiederholen
* * *v.revidieren v.überarbeiten v.überprüfen v.
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