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  • 1 revive

    1.
    [rɪ'vaɪv]intransitive verb
    1) (come back to consciousness) wieder zu sich kommen
    2) (be revitalized) wieder aufleben; zu neuem Leben erwachen; [Geschäft:] sich wieder beleben
    2. transitive verb
    1) (restore to consciousness) wieder beleben
    2) (restore to healthy state) wieder auf die Beine bringen [Person]; (reinvigorate) wieder zu Kräften kommen lassen; (strengthen, reawaken) wieder wecken [Wunsch, Interesse, Ehrgeiz]
    3) (make active again) wieder aufleben lassen
    4) (Theatre) wieder auf die Bühne bringen
    * * *
    1) (to come, or bring, back to consciousness, strength, health etc: They attempted to revive the woman who had fainted; She soon revived; The flowers revived in water; to revive someone's hopes.) wiederbeleben
    2) (to come or bring back to use etc: This old custom has recently (been) revived.) wiederbeleben
    - academic.ru/62121/revival">revival
    * * *
    re·vive
    [rɪˈvaɪv]
    I. vt
    1. (bring back to life)
    to \revive sb jdn wiederbeleben
    to \revive flowers Blumen [wieder] aufpäppeln fam
    2. (give new energy)
    to \revive sb jdn beleben
    to \revive oneself sich akk fit machen fam
    to \revive sth etw wieder aufleben lassen
    to \revive the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbeln [o beleben]
    to \revive sb's hopes jdm neue Hoffnungen machen
    to \revive an idea eine Idee wieder aufgreifen
    to \revive interest in sb/sth das Interesse an jdm/etw wieder wecken
    to \revive a political movement eine politische Bewegung zu neuem Leben erwecken
    to \revive sb's spirits jds Stimmung wieder heben
    4. MUS, THEAT
    to \revive sth etw wieder aufführen
    to \revive a musical ein Musical wieder auf die Bühne bringen
    II. vi
    1. (be restored to consciousness) wieder zu sich dat kommen
    2. (be restored to health) person, animal, plant sich akk erholen
    3. (be resurrected) sich akk erholen; economy also wieder aufblühen; custom, tradition wieder aufleben; confidence, hopes zurückkehren; suspicions wieder aufkeimen
    their flagging spirits soon \revived when Jack produced a bottle of whisky ihre sinkende Laune besserte sich zusehends, als Jack ein Flasche Whisky auspackte
    * * *
    [rI'vaɪv]
    1. vt
    person (from fainting, from fatigue) (wieder or neu) beleben, munter machen (inf); (from near death) wiederbeleben; economy wieder beleben, wieder ankurbeln; confidence neu stärken; memories wieder lebendig werden lassen; fashion, custom, usage, hatred, speculation, fears wieder aufleben lassen; friendship, old habit, word wieder aufgreifen, wieder aufnehmen; old play, talks, career wieder aufnehmen

    a glass of brandy will revive you — ein Glas Weinbrand wird Sie wieder beleben or wieder auf die Beine bringen

    to revive the fortunes of sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache wieder auf die Beine helfen

    2. vi
    (person from fainting) wieder zu sich kommen; (from fatigue) wieder aufleben, wieder munter werden; (hope, feelings) wieder aufleben; (business, trade) wieder aufblühen
    * * *
    revive [rıˈvaıv]
    A v/t
    1. wieder beleben ( auch JUR Rechte), WIRTSCH ein Unternehmen etc sanieren
    2. einen Brauch, Streit etc wieder aufleben lassen
    3. einen Vertrag etc erneuern
    4. die Ordnung etc wiederherstellen
    5. ein Thema etc wieder aufgreifen:
    revive an old play ein altes Stück wieder auf die Bühne bringen oder wieder aufnehmen
    6. wieder einführen
    7. erquicken
    8. wieder in Kraft treten lassen
    9. METALL frischen
    B v/i
    1. wieder (zum Leben) erwachen
    2. das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen
    3. fig wieder erwachen, wieder aufleben ( auch JUR Rechte)
    4. besonders WIRTSCH sich erholen
    5. wieder aufblühen
    6. fig wieder aufkommen
    7. JUR wieder in Kraft treten
    * * *
    1.
    [rɪ'vaɪv]intransitive verb
    1) (come back to consciousness) wieder zu sich kommen
    2) (be revitalized) wieder aufleben; zu neuem Leben erwachen; [Geschäft:] sich wieder beleben
    2. transitive verb
    1) (restore to consciousness) wieder beleben
    2) (restore to healthy state) wieder auf die Beine bringen [Person]; (reinvigorate) wieder zu Kräften kommen lassen; (strengthen, reawaken) wieder wecken [Wunsch, Interesse, Ehrgeiz]
    3) (make active again) wieder aufleben lassen
    4) (Theatre) wieder auf die Bühne bringen
    * * *
    v.
    auferstehen v.
    beleben v.
    wiederbeleben v.

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