释义 |
[/rɪˈvaɪvl; rɪˋvaɪvl/] n 用法: 1 [U, C] coming or bringing back to health, strength or consciousness; recovery (健康、 力量或知觉的)恢复, 复原, 重振, 苏醒: the patient's speedy revival after her operation 女病人在手术後的迅速康复 * (fig 比喻) the revival of hope, interest, ambition 希望、 兴趣、 雄心的恢复 * Our economy is undergoing a revival. 我们的经济正处於复兴阶段. 用法: 2 (a) [U] coming or bringing back into use, activity, fashion, etc 重新使用; 恢复活动; 重新流行: the revival of old customs, values, skills 旧的习俗、 价值观念、 技艺的恢复 * the revival of the Welsh language 威尔士语的重新流行. (b) [C] instance of this 重新使用; 恢复活动; 重新流行: a religious, commercial, political revival 宗教的、 商业的、 政治上的复兴. 用法: 3 [C] new production of a play, etc that has not been performed for some time (戏剧等的)重演: stage a revival of a Restoration comedy 重新上演英国王政复辟时期的喜剧. 用法: 4 [U, C] (religion 宗) (series of public meetings, etc to promote a) reawakening of (esp Christian) faith 奋兴活动, 奋兴大会(尤指旨在促进基督教信仰的): preach (the spirit of) revival 作奋兴布道 * [attrib 作定语] televised revival meetings 用电视播放的宗教奋兴大会. |