Version
a version of Y (noun) - the particular form that Y takes, that is different in the details from earlier and later forms
the current version
the latest version
an updated version
an updated version of the Romeo and Juliet story
a preliminary version
the standard version
a version of events
an accurate version
a watered-down version
the original version of the film
an expanded version
a simplified version
a shortened version
bring out a new version
a version in another language
an improved version
a modified version
a low-cost version
a cheap version
a customized version
launch a new version
develop a new version
a more refined and sophisticated version
a new version of the computer software
compatible with previous versions
the final version of the law
a draft version
a revised version
a version of the song
a tiny version of the product
the final version appeared in five languages
neatly copying her final version of the report like a schoolchild
the Windows version of the software
this version of the bill passed in the Senate
the updated version of the book
our version of the plan
a much-abridged version of the much longer report.
the film version of the novel
the Scottish version of the Academy awards
Example sentences:
* The bushpig is East Africa's version of the red river hog.
* The seventy-two-page catalogue took months of planning and discussion before its format was agreed and the final version appeared in five languages.
* Meg sat over her letter for nearly an hour, crossing out line after line, and neatly copying her final version like a schoolchild.
* The House had radically amended the bill in April 1990 by lifting almost all restrictions on off-duty political activity, but this version of the bill passed in the Senate in the end.
* The updated version of the book that has information for the last year is now available.
* This is a much-abridged version of the much longer report.
* This revised version is really a masterpiece.
* We need a draft version of the computer software as soon as possible for testing.
* Representatives of the cream of Scotland's film and television industry are gathering in a Glasgow hotel at the moment for the Scottish version of the Academy awards.
* For this up-dated version of the Romeo and Juliet story, producer Michael Poynor has assembled a large, youthful cast which has been rehearsing all summer.






