relive 英 [ˌri:ˈlɪv]   美 [riˈlɪv]

relive

relive  英 [ˌri:ˈlɪv] 美 [riˈlɪv]

vt. 再体验  vi. 复活;再生 

进行时:reliving  过去式:relived  过去分词:relived  第三人称单数:relives 

There are people who say you can never relive your childhood - and then there are these guys. 谁说人不可能再体验一次自己的童年时光? 就有人可以。
It wasn't something that she wanted to relive, and she felt a great deal of shame about having done what she did. 那些事情她永远都不想再体验了,并且她对于自己曾经做的这些事感到非常羞耻。

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  • vt. 再体验
  • vi. 复活;再生
  • 1. There are people who say you can never relive your childhood - and then there are these guys.

    谁说人不可能再体验一次自己的童年时光? 就有人可以。

  • 2. It wasn't something that she wanted to relive, and she felt a great deal of shame about having done what she did.

    那些事情她永远都不想再体验了,并且她对于自己曾经做的这些事感到非常羞耻。

  • 3. But Mr Penn, with a sharp eye for detail and adroit use of a gifted historical imagination, lets readers relive them.

    但是佩恩对细节进行精准的把握,对天赋异禀的历史想象力进行熟练的运用使得读者能够复活这些故事。

  • relive (v.) 1540s, "to come to life again" (also "to restore to life again"), from re- "back, again" + live (v.). Meaning "to experience over again" is attested from c. 1711. Related: Relived; reliving.
re·live / ˌriːˈlɪv ; NAmE ˌriːˈlɪv / verb relivesth to experience sth again, especially in your imagination (尤指在想像中)再次体验,重温;回味 He relives the horror of the crash every night in his dreams. 每天晚上他都会梦见那次撞车的可怕情景。 relive relives relived reliving re·live / ˌriːˈlɪv ; NAmE ˌriːˈlɪv /
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