revival
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT When there is a revival of something, it becomes active or popular again. 再流行; 复兴
This return to realism has produced a revival of interest in a number of artists. 这次向现实主义的回归引起了对许多艺术家兴趣的复苏。
2. N-COUNT A revival is a new production of a play, an opera, or a ballet. 新版演出
...John Clement's revival of Chekhov's "The Seagull."
…约翰•克莱门的新版特契诃夫的《海鸥》。
3. N-UNCOUNT A revival meeting is a public religious event that is intended to make people more interested in Christianity. 奋兴 (布道会)
He toured the country organizing revival meetings. 他巡游全国,组织奋兴布道会。
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revival /rɪˈvaɪvəl/ (revivals)
剑桥词典
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- St Peter's Church is a striking example of mission revival architecture .
- A 1970s fashion revival is sweeping Europe .
- Cinema in Britain is undergoing a revival of popularity .
- The new managing director brought about a revival in the company's fortunes .
- The May Day festival originally celebrated the revival of life in early spring after winter . 返回 revival
the process of becoming more active or popular again
复苏;复兴;重新流行
Recently, there has been some revival of (interest in) ancient music . 近来,在一定程度上,古代音乐又重新流行起来。
An economic /artistic revival is sweeping the country . 一股经济/艺术复兴的大潮正席卷全国。
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a performance of a play that has not been seen for a long time
(戏剧的)重演
We're staging a revival of a 1950s play . 我们将把一部20世纪50年代的戏剧重新搬上舞台。
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a time when interest in religion starts again in a stronger way than before, or a meeting or series of meetings organized to encourage this to happen
宗教觉醒期(对宗教的兴趣再次激起的一段时间)
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