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1 revive
[rəˈvaɪv] verb1) to come, or bring, back to consciousness, strength, health etc:يُنْعِش، يُحْييto revive someone's hopes.
يُعيد إسْتِعْمالThis old custom has recently (been) revived.
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2 revive
أَفَاقَ \ revive: to come back (or bring back) into use; regain (or cause to regain) one’s strength or senses, after losing them for a short time: He suffered an electric shock, but we soon revived him (or he soon revived). \ اِنْتَعَش \ revive: to come back into use; regain one’s strength or senses, after losing them for a short time: He suffered an electric shock, but he soon revived. -
3 revive
بَعَثَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). forward: to send (goods). resurrect: bring back to life; bring back into use (an old custom, sth. forgotten etc.): Why resurrect old quarrels?. revive: to bring back into use: We have revived an old custom. send: to cause (sb.) to go; cause (sth.) to be taken: She sent her son to the post office. I sent her a letter. \ See Also أرسل (أَرْسَل)، أحيا (أَحْيَا)، ورد (وَرَّدَ) -
4 revive
أَنْعَشَ \ exhilarate: to cheer greatly; make sb. feel fresh and strong and gay: We heard some exhilarating news. Mountain air always exhilarates me. liven: (with up) to make more lively: He sang a song to liven up the party. refresh: (with - self) to freshen; deal with one’s thirst, hunger, tiredness, etc.: I refreshed myself with a quick swim and a cup of coffee. I had a refreshing drink. revive: to bring back into use; cause to regain one’s strength or senses, after losing them for a short time: He suffered an electric shock, but we soon revived him. \ See Also أحيا (أَحْيَا)، نشط (نَشَّطَ) -
5 revive
أَحْيا \ resurrect: to bring back to life; bring back into use (an old custom, sth. forgotten etc.): Why resurrect old quarrels?. revive: to bring back into use: We have revived an old custom. -
6 أجج
v. kindle, inflame, rekindle, revive -
7 أحيا
v. enliven, inspirit, renovate, restore, resurrect, revive, revitalize, resuscitate -
8 أصبح رائج
v. revive -
9 إزدهر من جديد
v. revive -
10 إستعاد ذهنيا
v. revive -
11 إستعاد قوات
v. rally, refresh, regain, revive -
12 انتعش
v. restart, resuscitate, brisk, pep up, perk up, refresh, come alive, rally, recover, revive, be revived, pull oneself together -
13 تعيش
1́ n. pall2́ v. brisk, put smb. on his leg, pick up, exhilarate, freshen, freshen up, ginger, invigorate, reanimate, reflate, refresh, revitalize, revive, rally, buck up -
14 رفع المعنويات
v. lift, moralize, revive, spirit -
15 رفع معنوياته
v. pep up, revive smb.'s sprits, perk, put in, raise, buck up -
16 عاد إلى الوعي
v. revive -
17 نشط
1́ adj. active, live, pushing, quick, stringent, buoyant, strong2́ n. practising3́ v. animate, brisk, harden, elevate, invigorate, liven, perk up, pick up, quicken, rekindle, revive, bestow, vivify, activate, ginger, hum, reactivate, pep up, rouse, stimulate, waken -
18 أحيا
أحْيَا: أعْطَى الحَيَاةَ لِـ، أنْعَشَto give life to, lend life to, endow with life, bring to life, animate, vitalize, vivify, enliven, liven up, quicken; to revive, revivify, resuscitate, reanimate, revitalize, recreate, give new life to, breathe life into, infuse life into -
19 أعاد الذكريات إلخ
أعَادَ الذّكْرَياتِ إلخto bring back, revive, reawaken (memories, etc.) -
20 أعاد إلى الوعي
أعَادَ إلى الوَعْيto bring to, revive, reanimate, restore to consciousness
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