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reviewer

/ri-vyoo-er/US // rɪˈvyu ər //

审查员,审查者,评审员,审稿人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who reviews.
    • : a person who reviews books, plays, etc.

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Examples

  • The 11-page report released to Voice of San Diego this week doesn’t make a sweeping assessment of MTS’s enforcement approach, but rather lists suggestions that reviewers made after a late October visit to San Diego.

  • Her current career as a self-employed writer, editor and reviewer allows her to support causes she believes in without jeopardizing her job or worrying about clients’ perceptions.

  • The easy-to-use nature of the platforms means that sellers can quickly create and upload a design, forcing e-commerce players to beef up content reviewers, and try to navigate a complex social climate without censoring other creators.

  • Some reviewers found the new iPhone 12 reaching download speeds of almost 3GB per second under the right conditions.

  • During the peer-review process of both grant proposals and research papers, scientists – as editors and reviewers – have an opportunity to encourage responsible specimen archival.

  • The latest novel from Samantha Harvey is truly superb, but left its reviewer at a loss for how to describe it.

  • How did your start as a book reviewer inform the personal essayist you became?

  • I thank the authors,” wrote one peer reviewer, “for think [sic] outrageous thoughts.

  • XCritic.com reviewer Rob Perez is quick to point out that this rise didn't happen overnight.

  • The only time I looked at a review on Amazon, the reviewer reminded me of Kathy Bates in Misery.

  • Emily Clark, a native of Richmond, founded and edited a literary, monthly magazine entitled "Reviewer."

  • No principle of evaluation can provide for such a case as that which the reviewer supposes.

  • He declared himself an uncle of Currer Bell, and said he wished to give the reviewer some specific information.

  • No further proof is needed that this reviewer was guiltless of any knowledge of Shandy beyond the title.

  • The reviewer was so accustomed to looking for the joke in Mark Twain's work, that he found it hard to estimate this new product.