revise

revise
verb
1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) revisar
2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) revisar
3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) modificar, cambiar
revise vb
1. repasar / hacer repaso
I'm revising for my exams estoy repasando para los exámenes
2. revisar
we'll have to revise our plans tendremos que revisar nuestros planes
El gerundio de revise se escribe revising
revise
tr[rɪ'vaɪz]
transitive verb
1 revisar
2 (correct) corregir
3 (change) modificar
4 (examination topic) repasar
intransitive verb
1 (for exam) repasar
revise [ri'vaɪz] vt, -vised ; -vising : revisar, corregir, refundir
to revise a dictionary: corregir un diccionario
revise
n.
revisión s.f.
v.
corregir v.
enmendar v.
reformar v.
refundir v.
repasar v.
revisar v.
rɪ'vaɪz
1.
transitive verb
1)
a) (alter) modificar*

I had to revise my opinion of her — tuve que cambiar de opinión respecto de ella

b) (Publ) corregir*, revisar
2) (for exam) (BrE) repasar

2.
vi (BrE) repasar
[rɪ'vaɪz]
1. VT
1) (=alter) [+ estimate, figures] corregir; [+ offer] reconsiderar; [+ schedule] ajustar

to revise one's opinion of sb — cambiar de opinión sobre algn

to revise sth upward(s) — ajustar or revisar algo al alza

2) (=amend, update) [+ text, dictionary] revisar; [+ proofs] corregir
3) (Brit) (Scol) [+ subject, notes] repasar
2.
VI (Brit) (for exams) repasar
* * *
[rɪ'vaɪz]
1.
transitive verb
1)
a) (alter) modificar*

I had to revise my opinion of her — tuve que cambiar de opinión respecto de ella

b) (Publ) corregir*, revisar
2) (for exam) (BrE) repasar

2.
vi (BrE) repasar

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