revise
revise 英 [rɪˈvaɪz] 美 [rɪˈvaɪz]
vt. 修正;复习;校订 vi. 修订;校订;复习功课 n. 修订;校订
进行时:revising 过去式:revised 过去分词:revised 第三人称单数:revises 名词复数:revises
- To revise means to alter or improve a preliminary draft of something, usually a text. When you want your writing to be really great, you must revise it several times until it is perfect.
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- vt. 修正;复习;校订
- vi. 修订;校订;复习功课
- n. 修订;校订
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1. If the hypothesis does not match the observations, you must revise your hypothesis.
如果这个假设与观察到的现象不相匹配,您必须修订您的假设。
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2. We have the ability to "replace" processes with new ones, without having to revise the whole process system.
我们可以在不修订整个过程系统的情况下。 用新的过程来“替换”这些过程。
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3. revise and improve relevant provisions of the Constitution and other important laws.
修订和完善宪法以及其他重要法律中的相关条款。
- revise (v.) 1560s, "to look at again," from Middle French reviser (13c.), from Latin revisere "look at again, visit again, look back on," frequentative of revidere (past participle revisus), from re- "again" (see re-) + videre "to see" (from PIE root *weid- "to see"). Meaning "to look over again with intent to improve or amend" is recorded from 1590s. Related: Revised; revising.
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