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1 revise
revise [rɪˈvaɪz]* * *[rɪ'vaɪz] 1.noun ( in printing) seconde f (épreuve f)2.transitive verb1) ( alter) réviser [estimate, figures]; changer [attitude]to revise one's opinion of somebody/something — réviser son jugement sur quelqu'un/quelque chose
revised upwards/downwards — [figures, profits etc] révisé à la hausse/à la baisse
2) GB ( for exam) réviser [subject]3) ( correct) réviser [text]3.intransitive verb GB réviser -
2 revise
1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) revisar2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) revisar3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) modificar, cambiar•- revisionrevise vb1. repasar / hacer repaso2. revisartr[rɪ'vaɪz]1 revisar2 (correct) corregir3 (change) modificar4 (examination topic) repasar1 (for exam) repasarto revise a dictionary: corregir un diccionarion.• revisión s.f.v.• corregir v.• enmendar v.• reformar v.• refundir v.• repasar v.• revisar v.rɪ'vaɪz
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1)a) ( alter) modificar*b) ( Publ) corregir*, revisar2) ( for exam) (BrE) repasar
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vi (BrE) repasar[rɪ'vaɪz]1. VT1) (=alter) [+ estimate, figures] corregir; [+ offer] reconsiderar; [+ schedule] ajustarto revise sth upward(s) — ajustar or revisar algo al alza
2) (=amend, update) [+ text, dictionary] revisar; [+ proofs] corregir3) (Brit) (Scol) [+ subject, notes] repasar2.VI (Brit) (for exams) repasar* * *[rɪ'vaɪz]
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1)a) ( alter) modificar*b) ( Publ) corregir*, revisar2) ( for exam) (BrE) repasar
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vi (BrE) repasar
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