Synonym: alter, amend, change, correct, improve, rewrite. Similar words: revision, devise, revisionist, review, revive, peevish, brevity, revived. Meaning: [rɪ'vaɪz] n. the act of rewriting something. v. 1. make revisions in 2. revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving.
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(91) The development of science has deepened our thinking into the layer in which the fundamental particles exist. It is necessary to revise some misconceptions of atomology in the research of microcosm.
(92) Will you mind if I asked you to revise the arbitration clause?
(93) Ben Jonson tells us that Shakespeare never had to revise a manuscript.
(94) General ledger, journal ought to be used revise this form.
(95) A kind of ICT system which was used to check the quality of shoe leather was presented. A software method to automatically revise plus and excursion from zero was designed.
(96) A constitutionalist in the Oval Office would want to revise those regulations to make it as easy as possible for pilots to get approval to carry firearms on their planes.
(97) Then , it researches the Methods : To revise the impact of terrain undulation, and presents the arithmetics.
(98) At the same time, analyse computing error of the results of "structural analysis of Mega-Frame structure simulating construction process" and revise them.
(99) They'll have to revise the census returns before I'm done with this place.
(100) On the basis of decoction, revise it with symptoms for treating the acute pyogenic otitis media, nasal vestibule furuncle, the pus around tonsil, etc.
(101) City makes tubal inning yesterday message, beijing is about to revise the traffic sign of whole town, graticule in the round.
(102) Please send us emails if any copyright infringement and we would revise our website immediately.
(102) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(103) It is necessary for us to revise and perfect these laws and statutes because of the increasingly protrusive relations of rights and duties between universities and government, universities and .
(104) Jiang Bixin, The Improvement of Chinese Adminsitrative Litigation: Practice Research on the Revise of AdministrativeLitigation Law, Law Press, pp286-287 (2005) .
(105) Implement customer order review and revise MPS and delivery plan.
(106) Time to revise the high school biology textbooks. Turns out the standard image of a sausage-shaped bacterium crawling along lengthwise is obsolete.
(107) You may need to revise any projections that are out-of-step with these indicators.
(108) Its principal functions are to obtain undershoot error, count course angle and revise course error of inertia navigation system.
(109) When I began to revise it, where I expected to find meaning and consistency, I encountered one non sequitur after another.
(110) Another would be to revise the approach to science communication and popularisation.
(111) Research on the synonyms of the ancient Chinese in the Special book helps to revise the large-scale Chinese lexicographical work.
(112) For example, you could revise enablement materials to accommodate the process defined for that business unit or development project.
(113) After the interactive revise process, we get the line drawing image of the source mural image.
(114) The committee may approve, revise, kill or ignore any measure referred to it.
(115) The structure revise and optimization calculation has been made to secondary decelerator BP network.
(116) These test equipments can measure every parameter of fusee subassembly, main passway microwave receiver and revise passway microwave receiver.
(117) With this method, the keyboard scanning function program and the display administering program will be organized logically, so the whole system program will be easy to program, read and revise.
(118) We'd revise to rewire the building, re plummet re - plumb it.
(119) ONC Lawyers reserves the right to change or revise this website at any time.
(120) BLT.L), the world's largest diversified miner, said on Monday it would revise delayed expansion projects in Chile early next year if a recovery in copper prices is sustained.
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