revival 英 [rɪˈvaɪvl]   美 [rɪˈvaɪvəl]

revival

revival  英 [rɪˈvaɪvl] 美 [rɪˈvaɪvəl]

n. 复兴;复活;苏醒;恢复精神;再生效 

名词复数:revivals 

But such moral ‘revival’ isn’t only for cadres and bureaucrats. 但是这种道德“复兴”并不只是针对干部和官员的。
He could not confess Veronica’s revival in his life, for that would entail confession of the earlier liaison. 他不能够承认维罗妮卡在他的生活中复活了,因为这牵扯到要承认他们以前的隐情。

  • If something experiences a revival, that means it’s once again popular or important. If a news story mentions a revival in the technology industry, that means the industry, having gone through a slump, is once again thriving.
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  • n. 复兴;复活;苏醒;恢复精神;再生效
  • 1. But such moral ‘revival’ isn’t only for cadres and bureaucrats.

    但是这种道德“复兴”并不只是针对干部和官员的。

  • 2. He could not confess Veronica’s revival in his life, for that would entail confession of the earlier liaison.

    他不能够承认维罗妮卡在他的生活中复活了,因为这牵扯到要承认他们以前的隐情。

  • 3. Any sustained economic recovery will ultimately have to come from the revival in private demand—i.e., through consumption and investment—both of which will be constrained by structural factors.

    任何可持续的经济复苏最终都必将来自私人需求的苏醒——也就是说消费和投资——这两者都将受到结构性因素的制约。

  • revival (n.) 1650s, "act of reviving;" 1660s, "the bringing of an old play back to the stage," from revive + -al (2). First in sense "general religious awakening in a community" by Cotton Mather, 1702; revivalist is first attested 1812.
re·vival / rɪˈvaɪvl ; NAmE rɪˈvaɪvl / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] an improvement in the condition or strength of sth (状况或力量的)进步,振兴,复苏 the revival of trade 贸易振兴 an economic revival 经济复苏 a revival of interestin folk music 对民间音乐的兴趣的恢复 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] the process of sth becoming or being made popular or fashionable again 复兴;再流行 a religious revival 宗教的奋兴 Jazz is enjoying a revival. 爵士音乐再度盛行。 3 [countable ] a new production of a play that has not been performed for some time (戏剧的)重演 a revival of Peter Shaffer's ‘Equus’ 彼得 · 谢弗的《马》的重演 revival revivals re·vival / rɪˈvaɪvl ; NAmE rɪˈvaɪvl /
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