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reviewed

/ri-vyoo/US // rɪˈvyu //UK // (rɪˈvjuː) //

经审查,经过审查,已审查,经过审查的

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a critical article or report, as in a periodical, on a book, play, recital, or the like; critique; evaluation.
    • : the process of going over a subject again in study or recitation in order to fix it in the memory or summarize the facts.
    • : an exercise designed or intended for study of this kind.
    • : a general survey of something, especially in words; a report or account of something.
    • : an inspection or examination by viewing, especially a formal inspection of any military or naval force, parade, or the like.
    • : a periodical publication containing articles on current events or affairs, books, art, etc.:a literary review.
    • : a judicial reexamination, as by a higher court, of the decision or proceedings in a case.
    • : a second or repeated view of something.
    • : a viewing of the past; contemplation or consideration of past events, circumstances, or facts.
    • : Bridge. a recapitulation of the bids made by all players.
    • : Theater. revue.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go over in review.
    • : to view, look at, or look over again.
    • : to inspect, especially formally or officially: to review the troops.
    • : to survey mentally; take a survey of: to review the situation.
    • : to discuss in a critical review; write a critical report upon.
    • : to look back upon; view retrospectively.
    • : to present a survey of in speech or writing.
    • : Law. to reexamine judicially: a decision to review the case.
    • : Bridge. to repeat and summarize.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to write reviews; review books, movies, etc., as for a newspaper or periodical: He reviews for some small-town newspaper.

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Examples

  • When in doubt, scour budget blanket reviews to make sure the one you’re eyeing will satisfy your dreams.

  • The task force was meant to conclude its review and give advice in time for administrators to update the 2021-2022 academic calendar.

  • Marshall wrote in an email to VOSD that the Housing Commission staff have done an expansive review of research and methods other jurisdictions have used.

  • If your business has a great review rating and flattering reviews, you’re very likely to earn a spot in the Google 3-Pack.

  • After earning rave reviews early in the pandemic, Newsom is now under heavy fire, even from allies, for his handling of the coronavirus.

  • In an email exchange a friend said many had repeated this same succinct review but they could never elaborate.

  • “[I]ndeed, the Civil War was more or less administered from there,” an Esquire review asserts.

  • The tweets linking to the National Review, that bastion of LGBT equality.

  • In any case, I welcome the conversation as part of the review of the upcoming slate that we're doing tomorrow.

  • John L. Smith is a columnist with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

  • And now I am going on to a review of the broad facts of the educational organization of our present world.

  • We haven't even seen a review of the piece; the footlights go up with a jump, and now the curtain rises.

  • Nothing will be easier then to throw the Poles into the shade of the picture, or to occupy the foreground with a brilliant review.

  • She did not perceive that she was talking like her father as the sleek geldings ambled in review before them.

  • It would have been a sort of review—in the face of the city of Dublin, in open defiance of all order and government.