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review


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1 حسابداری و مالی:: بازنگری

Review strategy or business objectives

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: مرور كردن‌، بازدید، دوره‌ كردن‌، تجدید نظ‌ر، رژه‌، بررسی مرور، مجله‌، نشریه‌، سان‌ دیدن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 :: مرور

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun commentary: There was a review in the paper. verb evaluated: They reviewed his work performance. noun evaluation: Her paper is up for review. verb reexamine: They want to review the accident.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   verb examine sth again ADV. comprehensively, fully, thoroughly | extensively, widely | carefully | briefly | urgently Safety procedures are being urgently reviewed after a chemical leak at the factory. | currently We are currently reviewing the situation. | constantly, regularly | annually, from time to time, periodically This figure will be reviewed from time to time in the light of inflation. | critically Pull out your budget and critically review each line on it. VERB + REVIEW agree to, promise to | ask sb to | decline to, refuse to PHRASES review sth in the light of sth This case should be reviewed in the light of new evidence. write a report of a book/film, etc. ADV. favourably The film has been favourably reviewed in a number of papers. | critically,   noun considering sth again ADJ. complete, comprehensive, extensive, full, full-scale, fundamental, in-depth, major, overall, systematic, thorough, wide-ranging | brief, rapid, short | urgent | annual, periodic, regular the government's annual policy review | constant, continuous | critical The first chapter presents a critical review of the existing nursery education system. | government, independent, internal, judicial | financial, pay, performance, policy, rent VERB + REVIEW ask for, call for, campaign for, press for, seek Greenpeace will seek a judicial review if a full public enquiry is not held. | announce, order | carry out, conduct, do, hold, undertake | present REVIEW + VERB take place | cover sth, deal with sth | conclude sth, indicate sth, propose sth, recommend sth, suggest sth REVIEW + NOUN body, committee, group PREP. due for ~ The rent is due for review. | under ~ The matter is still under review. | ~ by a review by the court report on a film, restaurant, etc. ADJ. enthusiastic, favourable, glowing, good, rave | bad, hostile, poor, scathing The show has good audience figures despite poor reviews in the press. | critical | mixed The book received mixed reviews. | book, film VERB + REVIEW do, write I'm doing a review for the local paper. | give sth | get, have, receive, win | open to Their new musical opened to glowing reviews. | read, see Did you see the review in ‘The Times’? REVIEW + VERB appear His review appeared in yesterday's paper. REVIEW + NOUN copy

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: review verbs carry out a review ( also conduct a review formal ) • No one has yet carried out a review of the system. • Government officials are conducting a review of the law. undertake a review (= start it and carry it out ) • The department plans to undertake a spending review. keep something under review (= continue to review it ) • He recommended that the matter should be kept under review. come up for review (= be reviewed after a particular period of time has ended ) • His contract is coming up for review. be subject to review formal (= may be reviewed or changed ) • These prices are subject to review. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + review a major review • We are conducting a major review of our procedures. a thorough/comprehensive review • Their conclusion is based on a comprehensive review of all the previous studies. an extensive/wide-ranging review • He is currently conducting a wide-ranging review of public spending. a fundamental review (= that examines the most basic and important parts of something ) • There have been calls for a fundamental review of our voting system. an annual review • There will be an annual review of your salary. an independent review • Their findings have been confirmed by a recent independent review. an internal review (= one that an organization carries out on itself ) • The Army is conducting an internal review. judicial review (= examination by a judge ) • The case is likely to go to judicial review. a policy review • The policy review proposed radical changes to the system. a spending review • Extra money was promised in last summer’s spending review. review + NOUN a review body/committee/panel/board • We will set up a pay review body for all staff. a review process • We cannot comment until the review process is over.

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