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re·ˈvi·sion num·ber N
re·vi·sion [rɪˈvɪʒən] N
1. revision no pl (act of revising):
Revision f <-, -en>
Überarbeitung f <-, -en>
2. revision (reconsidered version):
Neufassung f <-, -en>
3. revision (alteration):
Änderung f <-, -en>
4. revision no pl Brit, Aus (studying a subject again):
I. num·ber1 [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N
1. number MATH:
Zahl f <-, -en>
Ziffer f <-, -n>
2. number (symbol):
Zahl f <-, -en>
3. number (sums):
Rechnen nt <-s> kein pl
Zahlen inf
4. number (identifying number):
Nummer f <-, -n>
5. number no pl, + sing/pl vb (amount):
[An]zahl f
6. number no pl, + sing/pl vb (several):
7. number (members):
Gruppe f <-, -n>
8. number (issue):
Ausgabe f <-, -n>
Nummer f <-, -n>
9. number:
Auftritt m <-(e)s, -e>
Stück nt <-(e)s, -e>
10. number inf (clothing):
Kluft f <-, -en> inf
11. number Am sl (person):
Nummer f <-, -n> inf
12. number Am sl (tale):
Nummer f <-, -n> inf
Masche f <-, -n> inf
13. number Am (game):
14. number no pl LING:
Numerus m <-, -ri>
Phrases:
to do number one/two euph inf
to do a number on sb Am sl
to have sb's number sl
Bestseller m <-s, ->
Kassenschlager m <-s, ->
sb's number is up inf
II. num·ber1 [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans
1. number (mark in series):
to number sth from ... to ...
2. number (count):
3. number (comprise):
4. number form (include):
to number sb among sth
jdn zu etw dat zählen
num·ber2 [ˈnʌməʳ, Am ˈnʌmɚ] ADJ
number comp of numb
I. numb [nʌm] ADJ
1. numb limbs:
to feel numb limbs
to go numb limbs
to go numb limbs
2. numb (torpid):
3. numb (shocked):
II. numb [nʌm] VB trans
1. numb (deprive of feeling):
to numb sth limbs
2. numb (desensitize):
to numb sb
3. numb (lessen):
OpenDict entry
number N
groß oder klein? childspeak
OpenDict entry
number N
to do a number on sth Am sl
OpenDict entry
number N
revision number N TRANS PROCESS
number N FINMKT
Present
Inumber
younumber
he/she/itnumbers
wenumber
younumber
theynumber
Past
Inumbered
younumbered
he/she/itnumbered
wenumbered
younumbered
theynumbered
Present Perfect
Ihavenumbered
youhavenumbered
he/she/ithasnumbered
wehavenumbered
youhavenumbered
theyhavenumbered
Past Perfect
Ihadnumbered
youhadnumbered
he/she/ithadnumbered
wehadnumbered
youhadnumbered
theyhadnumbered
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Revisions occur in sequence over time, and thus can be arranged in order, either by revision number or timestamp.
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Changes are usually identified by a number or letter code, termed the revision number, revision level, or simply revision.
en.wikipedia.org
These may include insert positions for automatic header file inclusion, commands to set the file's syntax highlighting mode, or the file's revision number.
en.wikipedia.org
Yy, followed by three unsigned longs, these are the version, subversion and revision numbers (in hex).
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These files at that point may all be tagged with a user-friendly, meaningful name or revision number.
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