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1 rejuvenecer la plantilla
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2 rejuvenecer
v.to rejuvenate.* * *1 to rejuvenate1 to become rejuvenated* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to rejuvenate2.rejuvenecer vi to be rejuvenated3.rejuvenecerse v pron to be rejuvenated* * *= rejuvenate, bring + Nombre + up to scratch.Ex. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.Ex. Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.* * *1.verbo transitivo to rejuvenate2.rejuvenecer vi to be rejuvenated3.rejuvenecerse v pron to be rejuvenated* * *= rejuvenate, bring + Nombre + up to scratch.Ex: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.
Ex: Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.* * *rejuvenecer [E3 ]vtto rejuvenateel aire de la montaña te rejuvenecerá the mountain air will make you feel rejuvenated o will make you feel like a new person■ rejuvenecervito be rejuvenatedto be rejuvenated* * *
rejuvenecer ( conjugate rejuvenecer) verbo transitivo
to rejuvenate
rejuvenecerse verbo pronominal
to be rejuvenated
rejuvenecer verbo transitivo to rejuvenate
' rejuvenecer' also found in these entries:
English:
rejuvenate
* * *♦ vtto rejuvenate;esa ropa te rejuvenece mucho those clothes make you look a lot younger♦ vilas vacaciones rejuvenecen holidays rejuvenate you;la cirugía estética rejuvenece plastic surgery makes you look younger* * *v/t rejuvenate* * *rejuvenecer {53} vt: to rejuvenaterejuvenecer vi: to be rejuvenated -
3 remozar
v.1 to renovate (edificio, fachada).2 to rejuvenate, to perk up, to brighten up, to face-lift.Remozamos su sala We revamped his living room.María remozó a su madre Mary rejuvenated her mother.* * *2 (ropa) to brighten up* * *1.VT [+ persona] to rejuvenate; [+ aspecto] to brighten up; [+ organización] to give a new look to, give a face-lift to; [+ edificio, fachada] to renovate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to renovate* * *= spruce up, bring + Nombre + up to scratch, rejuvenate.Ex. The city itself has also been spruced up for the centenary, with in particular a thorough refurbishment of the city's main street = A la propia ciudad se le ha dado un lavado de cara para el centenario, especialmente con una completa remodelación de la avenida principal.Ex. Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.Ex. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *verbo transitivo to renovate* * *= spruce up, bring + Nombre + up to scratch, rejuvenate.Ex: The city itself has also been spruced up for the centenary, with in particular a thorough refurbishment of the city's main street = A la propia ciudad se le ha dado un lavado de cara para el centenario, especialmente con una completa remodelación de la avenida principal.
Ex: Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.Ex: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *remozar [A4 ]vtto renovateremozaron la fachada del edificio they renovated the front of the building, they gave the building a face-lift* * *remozar vt[edificio, fachada] to renovate; [equipo] to give a new look to* * *v/t renovate* * *remozar {21} vt1) : to renew, to brighten up2) : to redo, to renovate -
4 revitalizar
v.1 to revitalize.2 to rejuvenate, to invigorate, to brace, to energize.* * *1 to revitalize* * ** * *verbo transitivo to revitalizeun intento de revitalizar las relaciones entre los dos países — an attempt to give (a) fresh impetus to relations between the two countries
* * *= revive, revitalise [revitalize, -USA], reinvigorate, reinvigorate, invigorate, resuscitate, rejuvenate.Ex. The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex. This article examines the factors leading to a decision to revitalise the Boston Public Library.Ex. Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex. Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex. An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Ex. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *verbo transitivo to revitalizeun intento de revitalizar las relaciones entre los dos países — an attempt to give (a) fresh impetus to relations between the two countries
* * *= revive, revitalise [revitalize, -USA], reinvigorate, reinvigorate, invigorate, resuscitate, rejuvenate.Ex: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.
Ex: This article examines the factors leading to a decision to revitalise the Boston Public Library.Ex: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex: An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Ex: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *revitalizar [A4 ]vtto revitalizeel tratamiento la revitalizó the treatment revitalized her, the treatment restored her vitalitymedidas para revitalizar la economía measures to revitalize the economyun intento de revitalizar las relaciones entre los dos países an attempt to give (a) fresh impetus to relations between the two countries■ revitalizarviun tónico que revitaliza a revitalizing tonic* * *
revitalizar ( conjugate revitalizar) verbo transitivo
to revitalize
revitalizar verbo transitivo to revitalize
' revitalizar' also found in these entries:
English:
regenerate
* * *revitalizar vtto revitalize* * *v/t revitalize* * *revitalizar {21} vt: to revitalize♦ revitalización nf -
5 comenzar de nuevo
(v.) = start + all over again, recommence, make + a new start, start over, make + a fresh startEx. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die and then have to start all over again.Ex. 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Ex. These courses give the student who has failed a second chance to make new start.Ex. I can appreciate the frustration, annoyance, irritation, aggravation, and exasperation of having to start over.Ex. In any event, first-time failed entrepreneurs should be given the opportunity to make a fresh start (except in cases of dishonesty).* * *(v.) = start + all over again, recommence, make + a new start, start over, make + a fresh startEx: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die and then have to start all over again.
Ex: 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Ex: These courses give the student who has failed a second chance to make new start.Ex: I can appreciate the frustration, annoyance, irritation, aggravation, and exasperation of having to start over.Ex: In any event, first-time failed entrepreneurs should be given the opportunity to make a fresh start (except in cases of dishonesty). -
6 cobrar nueva vida
• get alive• rejuvenate -
7 volverse más joven
• get wrong ideas• get young• get young again• getatable• rejuvenate
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