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1 resurrect
tr[rezə'rekt]1 resucitarresurrect [.rɛzə'rɛkt] vt: resucitar, desempolvarv.• resucitar v.'rezə'rekttransitive verb desenterrar*, resucitar[ˌrezǝ'rekt]VT resucitar* * *['rezə'rekt]transitive verb desenterrar*, resucitar -
2 resurrect
s.1 volver a la vida, o al uso y aceptación.2 desenterrar, exhumar.vt.resucitar (the dead, fashion, argument)(pt & pp resurrected) -
3 resucitar
resucitar ( conjugate resucitar) verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to raise … from the dead, to bring … back to lifeverbo intransitivo [ persona] to rise (from the dead); [costumbre/grupo] to take on a new lease of life
resucitar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a un muerto) to resurrect
2 (una tradición, costumbre) to revive
3 (reanimar, dar nuevas energías) este caldo resucita a cualquiera, this soup will revive anyone
II verbo intransitivo to resurrect ' resucitar' also found in these entries: Spanish: vivificar English: resurrect - revive - life - resuscitate -
4 resurrected
adj.resucitado.pp.participio pasado del verbo RESURRECT.pt.pretérito del verbo RESURRECT. -
5 desenterrar
desenterrar ( conjugate desenterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ cadáver› to exhume, dig up; ‹ruinas/tesoro› to unearth, dig up
desenterrar verbo transitivo
1 (un cadáver) to disinter, exhume (un hueso, cofre, etc) to dig up
2 (un recuerdo) to revive ' desenterrar' also found in these entries: English: dig up - disinter - unearth - dig - dredge - resurrect
См. также в других словарях:
Resurrect — Res ur*rect , v. t. [See {Resurrection}.] 1. To take from the grave; to disinter. [Slang] [1913 Webster] 2. To reanimate; to restore to life; to bring to view (that which was forgotten or lost). [Slang] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resurrect — I verb bring back, bring to, call back, reanimate, rebuild, recall to life, recondition, regenerate, reincarnate, rejuvenate, rekindle, renew, reorganize, restore, resuscitate, revitalize, revive, revivify II index disinter, renew (refurbish),… … Law dictionary
resurrect — (v.) 1772, back formation from RESURRECTION (Cf. resurrection). Related: Resurrected; resurrecting … Etymology dictionary
resurrect — ► VERB 1) restore to life. 2) revive the practice, use, or memory of … English terms dictionary
resurrect — [rez΄ə rekt′] vt. [back form. < RESURRECTION] 1. to raise from the dead or the grave; bring back to life 2. to bring back into notice, practice, use, etc. vi. to rise from the dead … English World dictionary
resurrect — v. (D; tr.) to resurrect from (to resurrect smb. from the dead) * * * [ˌrezə rekt] (D; tr.) to resurrect from (to resurrect smb. from the dead) … Combinatory dictionary
resurrect — UK [ˌrezəˈrekt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms resurrect : present tense I/you/we/they resurrect he/she/it resurrects present participle resurrecting past tense resurrected past participle resurrected 1) to make something exist again, or to… … English dictionary
resurrect — [[t]re̱zəre̱kt[/t]] resurrects, resurrecting, resurrected VERB If you resurrect something, you cause it to exist again after it had disappeared or ended. [V n] Attempts to resurrect the ceasefire have already failed once... [V n] Sam Torrance is… … English dictionary
resurrect — resurrector, n. /rez euh rekt /, v.t. 1. to raise from the dead; bring to life again. 2. to bring back into use, practice, etc.: to resurrect an ancient custom. v.i. 3. to rise from the dead. [1765 75; back formation from RESURRECTION] * * * … Universalium
resurrect — verb Resurrect is used with these nouns as the object: ↑career … Collocations dictionary
resurrect — res|ur|rect [ˌrezəˈrekt] v [T] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: resurrection] to bring back an old activity, belief, idea etc that has not existed for a long time ▪ The Home Office have resurrected plans to build a new prison just outside London. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English