revival
noun
uk/rɪˈvaɪ.vəl/us/rɪˈvaɪ.vəl/C2[CorU]
theprocessofbecomingmoreactiveorpopularagain:
复苏;复兴;重新流行Recently, there has been some revivalof(interestin)ancientmusic.近来,在一定程度上,古代音乐又重新流行起来。
Aneconomic/artisticrevival issweepingthecountry.一股经济/艺术复兴的大潮正席卷全国。
[C]
aperformanceof aplaythat has not beenseenfor alongtime:
(戏剧的)重演We'restaginga revival of a 1950splay.我们将把一部20世纪50年代的戏剧重新搬上舞台。
[CorU]
atimewheninterestinreligionstartsagain in astrongerway than before, or ameetingorseriesofmeetingsorganizedtoencouragethis tohappen
宗教觉醒期(对宗教的兴趣再次激起的一段时间)- St Peter'sChurchis astrikingexampleofmissionrevivalarchitecture.
- A 1970sfashionrevival issweepingEurope.
- Cinema inBritainisundergoinga revival ofpopularity.
- The newmanagingdirectorbroughtabout a revival in the company'sfortunes.
- The MayDayfestivaloriginallycelebratedthe revival oflifein earlyspringafterwinter.
Restoring and reviving
- bounce
- bounce back
- facelift
- flip
- lickyourwoundsidiom
- modernization
- modernize
- move with the timesidiom
- recrudescence
- regeneration
- regenerative
- rejuvenate
- rejuvenation
- resurrect
- resurrection
- revamp
- revitalize
- revive
- rise
- snap
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