Repaso in english

Review

pronunciation: rivju part of speech: noun
In gestures

repasar = give + an overview ; go over ; rehearse ; survey ; provide + an overview ; overview ; buff up on ; brush up on ; check ; revise ; look at + Nombre + again ; check + Nombre + through ; check + Nombre + over. 

Example: This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.Example: The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.Example: However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.Example: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Example: Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.Example: The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.Example: The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.Example: The course targets people who would like to either like to brush up on their French or even learn French from scratch.Example: This would be the last stage in the compilation of the scheme in order to check that the scheme seems likely to be effective.Example: If your paper has been accepted and you wish to revise it before the workshop, you may do so.Example: Print and save a copy so you can look at it again before the interview.Example: Let me know if there are any mistakes in the lyrics, although I have checked it through and it seems to be OK = Let me know if there are any mistakes in the lyrics, although I have checked it through and it seems to be OK.Example: Now that you've checked it over, check it over again to make sure you didn't miss anything = Now that you've checked it over, check it over again to make sure you didn't miss anything.

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» repasar Algo muy detenidamentego over + Nombre + with a fine toothcomb .

Example: I went over the old one with a fine toothcomb deleting all formulae and all variables but to no avail.

» repasar con lupago ove/through + Nombre + with a fine-tooth(ed) comb .

Example: They are reading the agreement line by line and going over it with a fine-toothed comb.

» repasar la memoriacomb + Posesivo + memory .

Example: Stanhope frowned his incomprehension, and began to comb his memory for some clue as to what she was speaking of.

repaso = walkthrough [walk-through] ; run-through ; going-over. 

Example: A cognitive walkthrough consists of a re-enactment of a test session in which the user is queried about their movements and decisions throughout the test session.Example: This article will provide a brief run-through of some strategies for giving staff and users what they need and expect.Example: After a good going-over with really fine steel wool, I washed it down with the garden hose in the back yard.

more:

» dar el último repasotie + the pieces together .

Example: The six essential planning guidelines are: identify the project, nail down the details, determine conversion methodology, develop a realistic conversion schedule, determine who is going to do your conversion, and tie the pieces together.

» darle un buen repaso a Alguientake + Nombre + to the cleaners .

Example: Lowell took them to the cleaners in the third game of the season, but other than that stinker they have played well, even in the losses.

» darle un repaso abuff up onbrush up on .

Example: The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.

Example: The course targets people who would like to either like to brush up on their French or even learn French from scratch.

» darle un repaso a Alguienschool .

Example: I felt like I was in boot camp being schooled by tough drill sergeants.

» dar un repaso agive + a review ofprovide + an overview .

Example: This article gives a brief review of recent developments in disc storage media.

Example: Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.

» repaso de la literaturainformation survey .

Example: Comprehensive information surveys are necessary before any piece of research.

Repaso synonyms

survey in spanish: encuesta, pronunciation: sɜrveɪ part of speech: noun follow-up in spanish: Seguir, pronunciation: fɑloʊəp part of speech: noun critique in spanish: crítica, pronunciation: krətik part of speech: noun recap in spanish: resumen, pronunciation: rikæp part of speech: noun, verb refresh in spanish: refrescar, pronunciation: rɪfreʃ part of speech: verb retrospect in spanish: retrospección, pronunciation: retrəspekt part of speech: noun inspection in spanish: inspección, pronunciation: ɪnspekʃən part of speech: noun revue in spanish: revista, pronunciation: rɪvju part of speech: noun go over in spanish: superalo, pronunciation: goʊoʊvɜr part of speech: verb recapitulation in spanish: recapitulación, pronunciation: rikəpɪtʃəleɪʃən part of speech: noun reexamine in spanish: reexaminar, pronunciation: riegzæmən part of speech: verb look back in spanish: mirar atrás, pronunciation: lʊkbæk part of speech: verb brush up in spanish: repasar, pronunciation: brʌʃʌp part of speech: verb reassessment in spanish: revaloración, pronunciation: riəsesmənt part of speech: noun revaluation in spanish: revalorización, pronunciation: rivæljueɪʃən part of speech: noun reappraisal in spanish: reevaluación, pronunciation: riəpreɪzəl part of speech: noun reexamination in spanish: reexaminación, pronunciation: riɪgzæməneɪʃən part of speech: noun review article in spanish: artículo de revisión, pronunciation: rivjuɑrtəkəl part of speech: noun brushup in spanish: cepillar, pronunciation: brʌʃəp part of speech: noun critical review in spanish: revisión crítica, pronunciation: krɪtɪkəlrivju part of speech: noun limited review in spanish: revisión limitada, pronunciation: lɪmətədrivju part of speech: noun
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