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1 renewing
Синонимический ряд:1. bracing (adj.) bracing; energising; invigorating; refreshing; reinvigorating; restorative; stimulating; tonic2. continuing (verb) continuing; pick up; picking up; recommencing; reopening; restarting; resuming; take up; taking up3. repeating (verb) iterating; reiterating; repeating; reprising4. restoring (verb) freshening; furbishing; modernizing; recalling; reconditioning; reestablishing; refreshing; refurbishing; reinstating; reintroducing; reinvigorating; rejuvenating; renovating; restoring; updating5. returning (verb) reinstating; reintroducing; returning6. reviving (verb) reactivating; reawakening; rekindling; renewing; resurrecting; resuscitating; retrieving; revitalising; revitalizing; revivifying; reviving -
2 restoring
1. возвращающий; восстановительный2. возвратный; возвратен; противодействующий; противодействие; оттягивающий; восстанавливание; регенерированиеСинонимический ряд:1. repairing (noun) correcting; darning; fixing; mending; patching up; renovating; repair; repairing; sewing2. recovering (verb) rebuilding; reclaiming; reconditioning; reconstituting; reconstructing; recovering; rehabilitating; rejuvenating3. renewing (verb) freshening; furbishing; modernising; modernizing; reconditioning; refreshing; refurbishing; reinvigorating; rejuvenating; renewing; renovating; revamping; updating4. returning (verb) give back; giving back; putting back; recalling; reestablishing; reinstating; reintroducing; replacing; returning; take back; taking back5. reviving (verb) bring around; resuscitating; revivifying; reviving -
3 retrieving
извлекать; поискСинонимический ряд:1. recovering (verb) getting back; recouping; recovering; recruiting; regaining; repossessing2. reviving (verb) reactivating; rekindling; renewing; renovating; resurrecting; resuscitating; revitalizing; revivifying; reviving -
4 revivifying
регенерирование; восстанавливаниеСинонимический ряд:reviving (verb) bring around; reactivating; reawakening; rekindling; renewing; renovating; restoring; resurrecting; resuscitating; retrieving; revitalising; revitalizing; reviving -
5 revive
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.) reanimar2) (to come or bring back to use etc: This old custom has recently (been) revived.) resurgir, volver•- revivalrevive vb reanimar / reanimarsetr[rɪ'vaɪv]1 reanimar, reavivar, despertar2 (economy) reactivar3 (play) reestrenar4 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL reanimar, hacer volver en sí1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL volver en sí1) reawaken: reavivar, reanimar, reactivar (la economía), resucitar (a un paciente)2) reestablish: restablecerrevive vi1) : renacer, reanimarse, reactivarse2) come to: recobrar el sentido, volver en sív.• animar v.• avigorar v.• avivar v.• despertar v.• reanimar v.• reavivar v.• renacer v.• reponer v.(§pres: -pongo, -pones...) pret: -pus-pp: -puestofut/c: -pondr-•)• restablecer v.• resucitar v.• resurgir v.• reverdecer v.• volver en sí v.rɪ'vaɪv
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a) ( Med) reanimar, resucitarb) ( revitalize) \<\<economy\>\> reactivar, estimular; \<\<hope/interest/friendship\>\> hacer* renacer, reavivar; \<\<conversation\>\> reanimarc) (reintroduce, restore) \<\<custom/practice\>\> restablecer*d) ( Theat) \<\<play\>\> reestrenar, reponer*
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vi \<\<industryade\>\> reactivarse, repuntar; \<\<hope/interest/spirits\>\> renacer*, resurgir*; \<\<patient\>\> reanimarse; ( come to) recobrar el sentido, volver* en sí; \<\<flowers/plant\>\> revivir[rɪ'vaɪv]1. VT1) [+ person] (to life, spirits) reanimar2) [+ fire] avivar; [+ old customs] restablecer, recuperar; [+ hopes, suspicions] despertar; [+ accusation] volver a, volver a hacer3) (Theat) [+ play] reponer2. VI1) [person] (from faint) reanimarse, volver en sí; (from tiredness, shock etc) reponerse, recuperarse; (from apparent death) revivir2) [hope, emotions] renacer; [business, trade] reactivarse* * *[rɪ'vaɪv]
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a) ( Med) reanimar, resucitarb) ( revitalize) \<\<economy\>\> reactivar, estimular; \<\<hope/interest/friendship\>\> hacer* renacer, reavivar; \<\<conversation\>\> reanimarc) (reintroduce, restore) \<\<custom/practice\>\> restablecer*d) ( Theat) \<\<play\>\> reestrenar, reponer*
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vi \<\<industry/trade\>\> reactivarse, repuntar; \<\<hope/interest/spirits\>\> renacer*, resurgir*; \<\<patient\>\> reanimarse; ( come to) recobrar el sentido, volver* en sí; \<\<flowers/plant\>\> revivir -
6 thinking
1. n размышление2. n раздумья, думы3. n мнениеto my thinking, to my way of thinking — по моему мнению, на мой взгляд
we are at one in thinking that … — мы едины во мнении, что …; мы оба или все думаем, что …
4. n взгляды, концепции5. a мыслящий; разумный6. a думающий, вдумчивыйthinking of — думающий о; мысли о
Синонимический ряд:1. rational (adj.) conscious; intelligent; knowing; logical; pragmatic; rational; reasonable; reasoning; sensible2. thoughtful (adj.) cogitative; contemplative; deliberating; deliberative; engrossed; introspective; meditative; pensive; pondering; reflecting; reflective; ruminative; speculative; thoughtful3. rationalization (noun) contemplation; intellectualization; judgment; meditation; rationalisation; rationalization; reason; reasoning; reflection; thought4. cerebrating (verb) cerebrating; cogitating; deliberating; reasoning; reflecting; speculating5. conceiving (verb) conceiving; envisaging; envisioning; fancying; fantasising; featuring; imaging; picturing; projecting; realizing; seeing; visioning; visualising; visualizing6. conjecturing (verb) conjecturing; guessing; presuming; pretending; reputing; supposing; surmising7. holding (verb) believing; considering; crediting; deeming; feeling; holding; judging; opining; sensing8. thinking (verb) bethinking; recalling; recollecting; remembering; retaining; reviving; think of; thinking9. understanding (verb) assuming; expecting; gathering; imagining; suspecting; taking; understanding -
7 retaining
a удерживающий; сдерживающийretaining device — арретир, удерживающее устройство
Синонимический ряд:1. keeping (adj.) containing; grasping; gripping; having; holding; hugging; keeping; maintaining; occupying2. engaging (verb) employing; engaging; hiring; take on3. having (verb) enjoying; having; holding; owning; possessing4. keeping (verb) detaining; hold back; holding back; keep back; keeping; keeping back; keeping out; reserving; withholding5. maintaining (verb) maintaining; stay with6. remembering (verb) bethinking; citing; recalling; recollecting; remembering; reminding; reminiscing; retrospecting; reviving; revoking; think of; thinking -
8 revoking
Синонимический ряд:1. annulment (noun) abolition; abrogation; annulment; cancellation; dissolution; invalidation; nullification; retraction; revocation2. dismantling (verb) dismantling; lifting; recalling; repealing; rescinding; reversing3. remembering (verb) bethinking; citing; recollecting; remembering; reminding; reminiscing; retaining; retrospecting; reviving -
9 resurgir
v.1 to reappear, to re-emerge, to come back, to reemerge.2 to come back to.Nos resurgió la esperanza Hope came back to us.* * *1 (volver a aparecer) to reappear2 (revivir) to revive* * *verb* * *VI1) (=reaparecer) to reappear, revive2) (Med) to recover* * *verbo intransitivo to reemerge* * *= revival, re-emerge [reemerge], get + a second wind.Ex. A sharp revival of printing took place during the 2nd half of the 18th century.Ex. In recent years the idea has re-emerged and is attracting interest from both public and private sectors.Ex. Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.----* nuevo resurgir = second wind.* * *verbo intransitivo to reemerge* * *= revival, re-emerge [reemerge], get + a second wind.Ex: A sharp revival of printing took place during the 2nd half of the 18th century.
Ex: In recent years the idea has re-emerged and is attracting interest from both public and private sectors.Ex: Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.* nuevo resurgir = second wind.* * *resurgir [I7 ]viresurge el interés por estos temas interest in these subjects is reviving, there is a resurgence of interest in these subjectseste espíritu resurge en tiempos de crisis this spirit re-emerges o reappears in times of crisistras dos temporadas desastrosas resurgen los Pumas after two disastrous seasons the Pumas are making a comeback o are bouncing back* * *
resurgir ( conjugate resurgir) verbo intransitivo
to reemerge
resurgir verbo intransitivo to reappear, reemerge
' resurgir' also found in these entries:
English:
resurge
- revive
- reemerge
- return
* * *resurgir viel equipo ha resurgido tras una mala racha the team has bounced back o returned to form after a bad spell o Br patch;el movimiento pacifista resurgió con fuerza en aquella década the pacifist movement experienced a major resurgence during that decade;la empresa ha resurgido de sus cenizas the company has risen from the ashes;han resurgido los combates en la frontera there have been renewed outbreaks of fighting along the border* * *v/i reappear, come back* * *resurgir {35} vi: to reappear, to revive -
10 remembering
Синонимический ряд:1. commemorative (adj.) canonizing; commemorative; consecrating; dedicatory; deifying; enshrining; memorial; memorializing; testimonial2. bethinking (verb) bethinking; citing; recalling; recollecting; reminding; reminiscing; retaining; retrospecting; reviving; revoking; think of; thinking -
11 reminding
Синонимический ряд:remembering (verb) bethinking; citing; recalling; recollecting; remembering; reminiscing; retaining; retrospecting; reviving; revoking
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