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1 reavivamiento
• revitalizing• revival of offer -
2 revitalizante
m.revitalizer.* * *ADJ revitalizing, invigorating* * *adjetivo revitalizing* * *adjetivo revitalizing* * *revitalizing* * *revitalizante adjrevitalizing -
3 vivificador
adj.vivifying, life-giving.* * *► adjetivo1 life-giving, vivifying* * *ADJ (gen) life-giving; (fig) revitalizing* * *vivificante adjetivo < experiencia> invigorating, revitalizing; <lluvia/brisa> refreshing; < baño> invigorating, refreshing* * *= life-giving.Ex. Minneapolis, the first great metropolis at the headwaters of this life-giving waterway, will be the perfect site for the 2004 MCN conference.* * *vivificante adjetivo < experiencia> invigorating, revitalizing; <lluvia/brisa> refreshing; < baño> invigorating, refreshing* * *= life-giving.Ex: Minneapolis, the first great metropolis at the headwaters of this life-giving waterway, will be the perfect site for the 2004 MCN conference.
* * *vivificador, vivificante‹experiencia› invigorating, revitalizing; ‹lluvia/brisa› refreshinglas aguas vivificadoras del bautismo the life-giving baptismal watersun baño vivificador an invigorating o a refreshing bath -
4 reconfortante
adj.1 comforting.2 revitalizing.* * *► adjetivo1 comforting1 MEDICINA tonic* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ (=que conforta) comforting; (=que anima) cheering2.SM LAm tonic* * ** * *= comforting, reassuring, heart-warming.Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex. 'I'm rather surprised that Arnold would have bothered you with such a trivial matter, Ms. Bragge,' Wronski said with a reassuring smile which had an almost fatherly quality.Ex. The recent rain has been a heart-warming sight but it doesn't mean the drought is over.* * ** * *= comforting, reassuring, heart-warming.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.
Ex: 'I'm rather surprised that Arnold would have bothered you with such a trivial matter, Ms. Bragge,' Wronski said with a reassuring smile which had an almost fatherly quality.Ex: The recent rain has been a heart-warming sight but it doesn't mean the drought is over.* * *‹palabras› comforting; ‹baño› relaxinges reconfortante saber que están cerca it's comforting o a comfort to know that they're nearby* * *
reconfortante adjetivo ‹palabras/pensamientos› comforting;
‹ baño› relaxing
reconfortante adjetivo comforting
' reconfortante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
murmullo
English:
comforting
- refreshing
* * *reconfortante adj1. [anímicamente] comforting;es reconfortante saber que no les pasó nada it's good o a relief to know that they're all right2. [físicamente] revitalizing* * *adj comforting -
5 revitalizador
adj.life-giving, life-sustaining.m.energizer, revitalizer.* * *1.ADJ revitalizing2.SM stimulant* * *= refreshing, energising [energizing, -USA], vitalising [vitalizing, -USA], rejuvenating.Ex. But there are outsiders whose presence in the classroom and refreshing unfamiliarity and enthusiasm for reading can help change the pace of everyday encounters between teacher and taught = Pero hay personas ajenas a la clase cuya presencia en el aula y su novedad y entusiasmo revitalizador por la lectura pueden contribuir a cambiar el ritmo del encuentro diario entre el profesor y los alumnos.Ex. The bulletin can effectively reflect the widest body of interest and become an active and energizing forum.Ex. A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.Ex. Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.* * *= refreshing, energising [energizing, -USA], vitalising [vitalizing, -USA], rejuvenating.Ex: But there are outsiders whose presence in the classroom and refreshing unfamiliarity and enthusiasm for reading can help change the pace of everyday encounters between teacher and taught = Pero hay personas ajenas a la clase cuya presencia en el aula y su novedad y entusiasmo revitalizador por la lectura pueden contribuir a cambiar el ritmo del encuentro diario entre el profesor y los alumnos.
Ex: The bulletin can effectively reflect the widest body of interest and become an active and energizing forum.Ex: A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.Ex: Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.* * *revitalizingstimulant -
6 vitalizador
ADJacción vitalizadora, efecto vitalizador — revitalizing effect
* * *= energising [energizing, -USA].Ex. The bulletin can effectively reflect the widest body of interest and become an active and energizing forum.* * *= energising [energizing, -USA].Ex: The bulletin can effectively reflect the widest body of interest and become an active and energizing forum.
* * *revitalizingrevitalizerun potente vitalizador capilar a powerful hair revitalizer o tonic -
7 dinamizador
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8 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 -
9 tónico
adj.1 tonic, bracing, invigorating, exhilarating.2 tonic, having the principal stress in pronunciation, accented.m.tonic, pick-me-up.* * *► adjetivo1 (sílaba) tonic, stressed2 (nota musical) tonic1 MEDICINA tonic2 (para la piel) skin tonic————————1 MEDICINA tonic2 (para la piel) skin tonic* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - tónica)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (Mús) [+ nota] tonic; (Ling) [+ sílaba] tonic antes de s, stressed2) (Med) (=estimulante) tonic, stimulating2.SM tonic* * *I- ca adjetivo1) (Med) tonic (before n)2)a) <sílaba/vocal> tonic (before n), stressedb) (Mús) tonicIImasculino (Med) tonic; ( en cosmética) toner* * *= tonic, pick-me-up.Ex. The article ' Tonics for masculinity: Web resources for men' looks at complementary alternative medicine Web tools to help men make decisions about their personal health.Ex. Maybe it's just a passing mood or maybe it's a particularly bad string of events, but sometimes in this hectic life we just need a pick-me-up.* * *I- ca adjetivo1) (Med) tonic (before n)2)a) <sílaba/vocal> tonic (before n), stressedb) (Mús) tonicIImasculino (Med) tonic; ( en cosmética) toner* * *= tonic, pick-me-up.Ex: The article ' Tonics for masculinity: Web resources for men' looks at complementary alternative medicine Web tools to help men make decisions about their personal health.
Ex: Maybe it's just a passing mood or maybe it's a particularly bad string of events, but sometimes in this hectic life we just need a pick-me-up.* * *B1 ‹sílaba/vocal› tonic ( before n), stressed2 ‹escala› tonic1 (reconstituyente) tonictónico para el pelo hair tonic2 (en cosmética) toner* * *
tónico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
1 (Med) tonic ( before n)
2
b) (Mús) tonic
tónico 2 sustantivo masculino (Med) tonic;
( en cosmética) toner
tónico,-a
I adjetivo
1 Ling tonic, stressed
2 Mús Med tonic
II m Med tonic
' tónico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tónica
English:
stress
- tonic
* * *tónico, -a♦ adj1. [reconstituyente] revitalizing2. Gram tonic;sílaba tónica stressed syllable3. Mús tonic♦ nm1. [reconstituyente] tonic2. [cosmético] skin toner* * *m MED tonic* * *tónico, -ca adj: tonictónico nm: tonictónico capilar: hair tonic* * *tónico n tonic -
10 vigorizador
adj.invigorating, fortifying, revitalizing.* * *► adjetivo1 invigorating, fortifying* * *= nourishing, vitalising [vitalizing, -USA].Ex. Good business is nourishing to supplier and purchaser alike.Ex. A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.* * *= nourishing, vitalising [vitalizing, -USA].Ex: Good business is nourishing to supplier and purchaser alike.
Ex: A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.* * *invigorating* * *
vigorizador,-ora
I adjetivo invigorating
II sustantivo masculino tonic
' vigorizador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vigorizadora
* * *vigorizador, -ora, vigorizante adj[medicamento] fortifying; [actividad] invigorating -
11 renovador
adj.renewing, renovating.m.renovator.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) revitalizing, refreshing; (en política) progressive* * *renovador, -a ( Pol)1.ADJ reformist2.SM / F restorer* * *- dora adjetivoel espíritu renovador que reina en la nación — the spirit of renewal o change in the country
* * *- dora adjetivoel espíritu renovador que reina en la nación — the spirit of renewal o change in the country
* * *el espíritu renovador que reina en la nación the spirit of renewal o change in the countryel empuje renovador que las artes necesitaban the fresh impetus which the arts neededun baño renovador a refreshing o reviving bath* * *renovador, -ora♦ adj1. [que renueva] innovative♦ nm,f1. [persona que renueva] innovator* * *adj:las fuerzas renovadores the forces of renewal -
12 vigorizador ADJ
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13 vigorizante ADJ
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14 vitalizante
ADJ revitalizing -
15 vivificante
adj.1 life-giving (que da vida).2 vivifying, comforting, life-giving, crisp.* * *► adjetivo1 life-giving, vivifying* * *ADJ= vivificador* * *
vivificante adjetivo vivifying
* * *vivificante adj[que da vida] life-giving; [que reanima] revitalizing -
16 entonar
• intone• invigorate• revitalise• revitalizing• tone up -
17 infundir nueva fuerza a
• revisor• revitalise• revitalization• revitalizingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > infundir nueva fuerza a
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18 reanimación
• bringing back to life• reanimation• resuscitated• ret• revitalizing• revival of offer -
19 reestreno
• rerun• revitalizing• revival of offer -
20 renacer
• be born again• be reborn• be reborn in• come to life again• grow abundantly• grow all over• rebirth• revitalizing• revival of offer
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