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1. сущ. 1) пересмотр 2) обозрение, обзор 3) просмотр 4) рассмотрение 5) проверка • - administrative review - audit report review - chairman's review - credit review - firm-on-firm review - judicial review - market review - pre-trial review - under review 2. гл. 1) пересматривать 2) обозревать 3) просматривать 4) рассматривать - prices will be reviewed every month REVIEW 1) пересмотр 2) обзор; рассмотрение; анализ 3) пересматривать; просматривать – to review the prior art – review of patents – art review – continual review – market review – regulatory review – summary review REVIEW A PRICE пересматривать цену
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  1. рассмотрение; обзор, обозрение; пересмотр in (under) review —- рассматриваемый the period under review —- отчетный (рассматриваемый) период to come under review —- рассматриваться, изучаться to take a review of the war —- рассмотреть основные события войны to pass one's life in review —- вспоминать о том, что было 2. просмотр, проверка 3. школ. повторение пройденного материала 4. рецензия; отзыв (о книге, фильме и т. п.) review copy —- экземпляр, присланный для отзыва 5. обзор (в печати) a review of the year's sporting events —- обзор спортивных событий года 6. периодический журнал, периодическое издание scientific review —- научный журнал weekly review —- еженедельное издание 7. театр. обозрение, ревю 8. воен. парад, смотр review order —- парадная форма одежды a review of the troops —- парад войск to march (to pass) in review —- проходить торжественным маршем 9. юр. пересмотр court of review —- кассационный суд in (under) review —- пересматриваемый 10. рассматривать, пересматривать; бросать взгляд (на что-л.) to review the past —- вспоминать прошлое to review the situation —- анализировать положение to review smb.'s conduct —- разбирать чье-л. поведение 11. просматривать, проверять 12. школ. повторять пройденный материал to review for a test —- готовиться к тесту (к проверке знаний) 13. рецензировать;...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) обзор, обозрение; to pass in review - рассматривать, обозревать [ср. тж. review  6) ]  2) просмотр, проверка  3) рецензия  4) периодический журнал  5) school повторение пройденного материала  6) mil. смотр; парад; to pass in review - делать смотр; пропускать торжественным маршем [ср. тж. review  1) ]  7) leg. пересмотр  8) theatr. обозрение, ревю  2. v.  1) обозревать; осматривать  2) просматривать, проверять  3) пересматривать, рассматривать  4) рецензировать, делать (критический) обзор  5) повторять пройденный материал  6) производить смотр, делать смотр (войскам и т.п.); принимать парад  7) leg. пересматривать (судебное дело, свои позиции) Syn: see remember ...
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  1) обзор 2) обзорный 3) обозревать 4) обозрение 5) пересматривать 6) реферат 7) реферативный 8) рецензировать 9) рецензия 10) экспертиза peer code review — компьют. отзыв на программу, рецензирование программы review by the author — автореферат - review room - statistical review ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  – instant review – status review ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  обзор; анализ review of the work to be done design review ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) экспертиза 2) анализ; обзор 3) рецензия - equipment acceptance review - formal review - launch schedule status review - preliminary system review ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a general survey or assessment of a subject or thing. 2 a retrospect or survey of the past. 3 revision or reconsideration (is under review). 4 a display and formal inspection of troops etc. 5 a published account or criticism of a book, play, etc. 6 a periodical publication with critical articles on current events, the arts, etc. 7 a second view. --v.tr. 1 survey or look back on. 2 reconsider or revise. 3 hold a review of (troops etc.). 4 write a review of (a book, play, etc.). 5 view again. Phrases and idioms court of review a court before which sentences etc. come for revision. Derivatives reviewable adj. reviewal n. reviewer n. Etymology: obs. F reveue f. revoir (as RE-, voir see) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English reveue, from Middle French, from feminine past participle of revoir to see again, reexamine, from Old French reveoir, from re- + veoir, veeir to see — more at view  Date: 15th century  1.  a. a formal military inspection  b. a military ceremony honoring a person or an event  2. revision 1a  3. a general survey (as of the events of a period)  4. an act or the process of ~ing  5. judicial reexamination (as of the proceedings of a lower tribunal by a higher)  6.  a. a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)  b. a magazine devoted chiefly to ~s and essays  7.  a. a retrospective view or survey (as of one's life)  b.  (1) renewed study of material previously studied  (2) an exercise facilitating such study  8. revue  II. verb  Etymology: in sense 1 of verbt., from re- + view; in other senses, from 1~  Date: 1576  transitive verb  1. to view or see again  2. to examine or study again; especially to reexamine judicially  3. to look back on ; take a retrospective view of ~ the past  4.  a. to go over or examine critically or deliberately ~ed the results of the study  b. to give a critical evaluation of ~ a novel  5. to hold a ~ of ~ troops  intransitive verb  1. to study material again ; make a ~ ~ for a test  2. to write ~s  • ~able adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (reviews, reviewing, reviewed) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A review of a situation or system is its formal examination by people in authority. This is usually done in order to see whether it can be improved or corrected. The president ordered a review of US economic aid to Jordan... N-COUNT: oft N of n, also prep N 2. If you review a situation or system, you consider it carefully to see what is wrong with it or how it could be improved. The Prime Minister reviewed the situation with his Cabinet yesterday... VERB: V n 3. A review is a report in the media in which someone gives their opinion of something such as a new book or film. We’ve never had a good review in the music press. N-COUNT 4. If someone reviews something such as a new book or film, they write a report or give a talk on television or radio in which they express their opinion of it. Richard Coles reviews all of the latest video releases... VERB: V n 5. When you review for an examination, you read things again and make notes in order to be prepared for the examination. (AM) Reviewing for exams gives you a chance to bring together all the individual parts of the course... Review all the notes you need to cover for each course. VERB: V for, V n • Review is also a noun. (in BRIT, use revise) Begin by planning on three two-hour reviews with four chapters per session. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 an act of carefully examining and considering a situation or process  (The Department of Agriculture ordered an urgent review of pesticide safety. | a review of progress in computer science over the last 20 years | under review (=being examined and considered))  (Nuclear weapons systems are currently under review. | come up for review (=come to the time when there is supposed to be a review))  (The ban on whaling came up for review in 1990.) 2 an article in a newspaper or magazine that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film etc  (Her latest novel got good reviews in the press.) 3 the work of writing these  (He sent her an offprint of the article for review. | review copy (=a copy of a book etc sent to a magazine or newspaper for review)) 4 an official show of the army, navy etc in the presence of a king, president, or officer of high rank  (a naval review) 5 a revue ~2 v 1 to examine, consider and judge a situation or process carefully  (Government spending has been reviewed to try and reduce the budget deficit.) 2 to write an article judging a new book, play, film etc  (Bernstein sometimes reviewed classical music in the `Post'. | be well reviewed (=be praised by reviewers)) 3 to officially examine a group of soldiers, ships etc at a military show  (The President will review the soldiers on parade.) 4 AmE to look again at something quickly, such as school work, notes of lessons, or a report, etc  (- compare revise (2)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1441, from M.Fr. reveue "a reviewing, review," from fem. pp. of reveeir "to see again, go to see again," from L. revidere, from re- "again" + videre "to see." The verb is from 1576. Meaning "general account or criticism of a recent literary work" is first attested 1649. ...
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