rev
修订,修改,逆转,撤销
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Definitions
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- : a revolution.
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revved, rev·ving.
- : to accelerate sharply the speed of.
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revved, rev·ving.
- : to accelerate; become revved.
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- : rev up, to increase in strength or accelerate sharply: The economy is beginning to rev up.
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Examples
Those in the race—Senator Paul Simon, Rep. Dick Gephardt, Rev. Jesse Jackson—were far behind.
The basic premise that Christians should expect to suffer and be persecuted is not an invention of Rev. Sproul.
Rev. V. Gene Robinson is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, Washington, DC.
To this end, CAIR has invited Rev. Al Sharpton to be the keynote speaker at its 20th anniversary dinner to be held next month.
And he was a mentor, close friend, and father figure to Rev. Al Sharpton.
The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.
The living (value £250) is in the gift of trustees, and is now held by the Rev. M. Parker, Vicar.
But soon the Rev. John Dodd imparted fresh vigour into the proceedings.
The Rev. Timothy soon let his pipe go out, and succumbed as his wife had done, for he had worked hard and eaten well.
She did not, however, express any opinion with regard to the Rev. Arthur Mason's habits, or feel especially interested in him.