revise

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English - Turkish
{f} gözden geçirmek

Biyoloji testi için gözden geçirmek zorundayım. - I have to revise for a biology test.

{f} yeniden incelemek
{f} tekrarlamak (ders)
{f} (metni) gözden geçirerek
{f} tekrar düzeltme yapmak
{i} düzeltilmiş baskı
{i} tashih
düzeltme
yeniden gözden geçirme
gözden geçirme

Benim yaklaşımımı gözden geçirmem ve revize etmem gerekiyor. - I need to review and revise my approach.

Bu gerçeklerin ışığında, teorimizi gözden geçirmemiz gerekli olabilir. - In the light of these facts, it may be necessary to revise our theory.

{f} (fikrini/planını) değiştirmek: He has revised his opinion of me. Hakkımdaki fikrini değiştirdi
{i} tashih nüshası
{f} değiştirmek (düşünce)
tekrarlamak değiştirmek
{i} revizyon
gözden geçir

O sınav kağıdını dikkatle gözden geçirdi. - He revised his exam paper with attention.

Benim yaklaşımımı gözden geçirmem ve revize etmem gerekiyor. - I need to review and revise my approach.

yeniden elden geçirmek
(görüş/vb.) değiştirmek
gözden geçirip düzeltmek
ikinci prova
(ders) tekrarlamak
bir daha gözden geçirmek
{i} gözden geçirip düzeltme
tekrar gözden geçirip düzeltmek
revize
(Hukuk) bir yazıyı gözden geçirip düzeltmek
yeniden gözden geçirmek
revizyon yapmak
düzeltme yapmak
düzeltmek
revize etmek
revise contents
(Bilgisayar) içindekileri düzelt
revise the decision
(Kanun) kararı düzeltmek
revise proof
tashih nüshası
revise proof
tashih provası
revised
(Bilgisayar) değiştirilmiş
revised
(Bilgisayar) gözden geçirildi
revised
(Ticaret) düzenlenmiş
revised
revize edildi
revised
revize edilmiş
revising
{f} gözden geçir: prep.gözden geçire
reviser
düzenleyici
reviser
düzeltmen
reviser
gözden geçirip düzelten kimse
revises
revize
revising
gözden geçirme

Onun gözden geçirmesi gerekiyor, Tom. - She's supposed to be revising, Tom.

Ben gözden geçirmeyi bitirdim. - I've finished revising.

to revise
revize etmek
reviser
gözden geçiren kimse
revising
düzenlemeler yapma
revising
değişiklikler yapma
revising
düzeltmeler yapma
English - English
To look at again, to reflect on
A review or a revision
A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction
To look over again (something previously written or learned), especially in preparation for an examination

I should be revising for my exam in a few days.

To review, alter and amend, especially of written material

This statute should be revised.

to examine for the correction of errors, or for the purpose of making changes
make revisions in; "revise a thesis"
To change the original materials as previously printed
Change something in order to make it better or more correct
Literally to "re-see"; to rewrite, perhaps making extensive changes
indicates the stages at which corrections have been incorporated from earlier proofs and new proofs submitted Eg First revise, second revise
A rewriting of a preliminary draft
A review; a revision
revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving; "We must retool the town's economy"
{n} a proof that is reexamined, a review
{v} to reexamin, review, read again
When you revise for an examination, you read things again and make notes in order to be prepared for the examination. I have to revise for maths I'd better skip the party and stay at home to revise
{f} make changes in order to improve something; edit, correct; produce an updated or corrected version
{i} act of making changes, alteration; proof sheet made to verify changes made and check for additional errors
make revisions in; "revise a thesis
the act of rewriting something
If you revise the way you think about something, you adjust your thoughts, usually in order to make them better or more suited to how things are. He soon came to revise his opinion of the profession. = change
If you revise a price, amount, or estimate, you change it to make it more fair, realistic, or accurate. They realised that some of their prices were higher than their competitors' and revised prices accordingly = change
When you revise an article, a book, a law, or a piece of music, you change it in order to improve it, make it more modern, or make it more suitable for a particular purpose. Three editors handled the work of revising the articles for publication The staff should work together to revise the school curriculum. = change
To review, alter, and amend; as, to revise statutes; to revise an agreement; to revise a dictionary
To compare (a proof) with a previous proof of the same matter, and mark again such errors as have not been corrected in the type
To look at again for the detection of errors; to reëxamine; to review; to look over with care for correction; as, to revise a writing; to revise a translation
revise opinions
change views
reviser
A person who verifies the quality of a translated text in professional translation project management
revisor
In several states, an official charged with the responsibility for making new statutes technically consistent with the existing body of law
revisor
A person who verifies the quality of a translated text in professional translation project management

ranslation practice during training should, at least in part, be organised in projects where each student has the chance to play various roles: that of client, of revisor, of terminologist of documentation assistant, of free-lancer, of in-house translator working for a translation company, etc.

revises
third-person singular of revise
revising
a stage of the writing process: re-thinking and re-writing draft versions of a piece of writing in order to make it stronger
revising
editing that involves writing something again
reviser
{n} one who examins, superintendent
Revising
revising
To revise
revisit
press revise
last proofreading, last editing
press revise
A proof for final revision
revisable
That may be revised
revisable
{s} emendable, correctable, can be changed, alterable
revised
{s} altered, corrected, edited
revised
November 7, 2001
revised
past of
revised
altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material; "the amended bill passed easily
revised
altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material; "the amended bill passed easily"
revised
Date and time of the last revision of the article
revised
Your Financial Assistance has been reviewed Your original offer has been revised You must sign and sumbit a revised Notice of Eligibility
revised
improved or brought up to date; "a revised edition"
reviser
One who revises
reviser
{i} editor, corrector, one who alters
reviser
someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
revises
plural of revise
revising
Revising is reading through your piece of writing to make it better Ideas and words can be added or left out to make your writing clearer The third step of the Writing Process
revising
The composing stage in the writing process, which emphasizes changes of style and content while examining the paper
revising
present participle of revise
revising
a stage of the writing process: re-thinking and re-writing draft versions of a piece of writing in order to make it strongera stage of the writing process: re-thinking and re-writing draft versions of a piece of writing in order to make it stronger
revising
The stage in the writing process, in which emphasis is placed on creating changes while examining the paper for style and content
revisor
{i} one who revises; one who makes changes, one who alters; editor, one who checks for errors and makes corrections
revise
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