review

/rɪˈvjuː/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈvjuː/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈvyü/ (ame, mw)

review — verb

  • reviewpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • reviews3rd person singular
  • reviewing-ing form
  • reviewedpast simple

1. to look carefully again at a situation, process, or set of facts, especially in

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to look carefully again at a situation, process, or set of facts, especially in order to decide whether to make changes

例句

The headteacher will review the school dress code after the meeting with parents.

collocation: review a policy / code / decision

Niran asked his team to review the project budget before the deadline.

同義詞
  • examine

    more detailed and thorough; suggests looking at every part

  • reconsider

    focuses on changing an earlier decision or opinion

  • assess

    emphasises judging the quality or value of something

反義詞
  • ignore

    to pay no attention to something

文法句型

review + noun phrase

用法筆記

Often used in professional or formal settings. The subject is usually a person or group with authority.

常見錯誤

The manager reviewed us during the meeting.
The manager reviewed our work during the meeting.
💡'review' takes the thing being examined, not the person being judged.

2. to write or broadcast your personal opinion about a new book, film, play, produc

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to write or broadcast your personal opinion about a new book, film, play, product, or performance, judging its quality

例句

Selim reviews new restaurants for a local food magazine.

subject = journalist; object = cultural product

Anya was asked to review the novel before its official publication date.

同義詞
  • criticise

    more negative in tone; 'review' can be positive or mixed

  • appraise

    more formal; focuses on determining value or quality

文法句型

review + noun phrase

review + noun phrase + for + noun phrase

用法筆記

The subject is typically a critic, journalist, or blogger. The object is a creative or commercial product.

常見錯誤

I reviewed the film to my friends.
I reviewed the film for an online magazine.
💡'review' as a verb implies a formal published opinion, not an informal recommendation.

3. to examine and comment on the main ideas and findings of a scholarly study or pi

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to examine and comment on the main ideas and findings of a scholarly study or piece of academic work

例句

Dr. Okafor was asked to review a research paper for a medical journal.

academic register: review a paper for a journal

Mateo reviewed several recent studies on climate change for his thesis introduction.

同義詞
  • critique

    implies a detailed analysis; more common as a noun in academic contexts

  • appraise

    focuses on judging the value or contribution of the research

文法句型

review + noun phrase

review + noun phrase + for + noun phrase

用法筆記

Common in academic writing. The object is typically a paper, study, article, or research finding.

4. when a senior commander or important visitor officially inspects military troops

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

when a senior commander or important visitor officially inspects military troops during a formal ceremony

例句

The general reviewed the troops during the annual military ceremony.

formal register: review troops / review the fleet

The president reviewed the naval fleet from the deck of the command ship.

同義詞
  • inspect

    a more general term; 'review' is specifically ceremonial

  • parade

    used as a verb meaning 'to march past for inspection'

文法句型

review + noun phrase (military force)

用法筆記

Almost always appears in formal military contexts. The subject is a high-ranking official. This sense is less common in everyday English.

5. to go over notes, lessons, or subject material that you studied before, particul

5.動詞及物A2
釋義

to go over notes, lessons, or subject material that you studied before, particularly when getting ready for an examination

例句

Sivan reviewed her science notes the night before the big exam.

collocation: review notes / material for [test]

Mark reviewed the vocabulary list on the bus to school.

同義詞
  • revise

    more common in British English for exam preparation

  • go over

    informal phrasal verb with the same meaning

  • study

    broader; can include learning new material for the first time

文法句型

review + noun phrase

review (no object)

用法筆記

Common in educational contexts. In British English, 'revise' is more common for this meaning. Can be used without an object when the topic is clear.

常見錯誤

I reviewed the teacher before the exam.
I reviewed my notes before the exam.
💡'review' with this meaning takes the subject material, not the person.

review — noun