re-review
verb [ T ] (also rereview) uk/ˌriː.rɪˈvjuː/
复审
to review something (= check, think, or talk about it in order to make a decision) again
Their study protocols have been re-reviewed and cleared. 他们的研究方案经过复审已经获批。
Tyre pressure, shocks, and other engine details are reviewed and re-reviewed by crew chiefs and team members.
复审;复查
If you re-review a film, product, restaurant, etc., you watch or use it again and give your new opinion.
I've re-reviewed the restaurant because they've just brought out a new menu. 我重新审查了这家餐厅,因为他们刚刚推出了新菜单。
You could re-review the product and show the difference between what you found and what the previous customer found.
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- They claimed that the officer was not authorized to re-review the previously approved plans.
- The doctor took it upon himself to re-review the case, researching the literature and showing the evidence to other pathologists.
- The board has promised to re-review thousands of experiments to make sure they are safe.
re-review
noun [ C or U ] (also rereview) uk/ˈriː.rɪˌvjuː/
复审;复查
the act of reviewing something (= checking, thinking, or talking about it in order to make a decision) again, or an occasion when this happens
They are doing a complete re-review of the internal affairs process.
The article has been sent back to the publisher for re-review. 文章已发回出版商重审。
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- The FBI is conducting a re-review of the case in the light of new evidence.
- The organization is doing a rereview of current listings to ensure compliance with standards.
- Individuals should be allowed to go back and seek re-testing and re-review.