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♦ review /rɪˈvju:/n.1 [cu] riesame; revisione: The government announced a review of the tax system, il governo ha annunciato una revisione del sistema fiscale; subject to review, suscettibile di revisione; to be under review, essere oggetto di revisione2 recensione ( di un libro, di un dramma, ecc.); critica: The film has already had excellent reviews in the States, il film ha già avuto delle ottime recensioni negli Stati Uniti7 (teatr.) ► revue● review board, comitato (o commissione) di revisione □ review copy, copia ( di un libro, ecc.) per recensione □ (mil.) review order, alta uniforme; divisa da parata □ ( di un problema, di un libro, ecc.) to come under review, esser preso in esame; esser fatto oggetto di critiche □ to keep under review, tenere sotto continuo controllo; sottoporre a monitoraggio continuo.♦ (to) review /rɪˈvju:/A v. t.1 rivedere; riconsiderare; passare in rassegna ( documentazione, ecc.): The admissions policy is to be reviewed annually, i criteri di ammissione devono essere riconsiderati ogni anno; You have a couple of hours to review the documents before the meeting, hai un paio d'ore per passare in rassegna la documentazione prima della riunione2 recensire, fare la recensione di ( un libro, ecc.): She reviews books for a local newspaper, fa la recensione di libri per un quotidiano locale3 (mil.) passare in rivista; passare in rassegna4 (leg.) riesaminare; sottoporre a revisioneB v. i.fare il recensore; fare il critico ( letterario, ecc.). -
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I [rɪ'vjuː]1) (reconsideration) revisione f. (anche amm. dir. pol.); (report) analisi f., esame m.to be under review — [ policy] essere riesaminato; [ salaries] essere rivisto
the week in review — rad. telev. la rassegna delle notizie della settimana
2) giorn. letter. (critical assessment) recensione f., critica f.3) giorn. (magazine) rivista f.4) mil. rivista f., rassegna f.5) AE scol. univ. (of lesson) ripasso m.II [rɪ'vjuː]1) (re-examine) riconsiderare [ situation]; rivedere, riesaminare [attitude, policy]; esaminare, analizzare [ performance]; passare in rassegna [ troops]2) giorn. letter. recensire [book, film]to be well, badly reviewed — essere bene accolto, stroncato dalla critica
3) AE scol. univ. ripassare [subject, lesson]* * *[rə'vju:] 1. noun1) (a written report on a book, play etc giving the writer's opinion of it.) recensione2) (an inspection of troops etc.) rivista, rassegna3) ((American) revision; studying or going over one's notes: I have just enough time for a quick review of my speech; I made a quick review of my notes before the test.) ripasso2. verb1) (to make or have a review of: The book was reviewed in yesterday's paper; The Queen reviewed the troops.) recensire2) (to reconsider: We'll review the situation at the end of the month.) rivedere, riesaminare3) ((American) to revise; to go over one's notes, lessons etc in preparation for an examination: I have to review (my notes) for the test tomorrow.) ripassare•- reviewer* * *I [rɪ'vjuː]1) (reconsideration) revisione f. (anche amm. dir. pol.); (report) analisi f., esame m.to be under review — [ policy] essere riesaminato; [ salaries] essere rivisto
the week in review — rad. telev. la rassegna delle notizie della settimana
2) giorn. letter. (critical assessment) recensione f., critica f.3) giorn. (magazine) rivista f.4) mil. rivista f., rassegna f.5) AE scol. univ. (of lesson) ripasso m.II [rɪ'vjuː]1) (re-examine) riconsiderare [ situation]; rivedere, riesaminare [attitude, policy]; esaminare, analizzare [ performance]; passare in rassegna [ troops]2) giorn. letter. recensire [book, film]to be well, badly reviewed — essere bene accolto, stroncato dalla critica
3) AE scol. univ. ripassare [subject, lesson]
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