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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) reanimación2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) renacimiento, resurgimiento3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) reestrenotr[rɪ'vaɪvəl]1 (rebirth) renacimiento2 (of economy) reactivación nombre femenino3 (of play) reestrenorevival [ri'vaɪvəl] n1) : renacimiento m (de ideas, etc.), restablecimiento m (de costumbres, etc.), reactivación f (de la economía)2) : reanimación f, resucitación f (en medicina)n.• despertamiento religioso s.m.• reanimación s.f.• reavivamiento s.m.• reestreno s.m.• renacimiento s.m.• reposición s.f.rɪ'vaɪvəl1) c ua) (renewal, upsurge)there has been a revival of interest in fifties music — ha habido un renovado interés por la música de los años cincuenta
economic revival — reactivación f económica
a religious revival — un renacer or un renacimiento religioso
b) (restoration - of old custom, practice) restablecimiento m, reinstauración fc) ( Med) reanimación f, resucitación f2) c ( Theat) reestreno m, reposición f[rɪ'vaɪvǝl]N1) (=bringing back) [of custom, usage] recuperación f ; [of old ideas] resurgimiento m2) (=coming back) [of custom, usage] vuelta f ; [of old ideas] renacimiento mthe Revival of Learning — (Hist) el Renacimiento
3) (from illness, faint) reanimación f4) (Theat) [of play] reposición f* * *[rɪ'vaɪvəl]1) c ua) (renewal, upsurge)there has been a revival of interest in fifties music — ha habido un renovado interés por la música de los años cincuenta
economic revival — reactivación f económica
a religious revival — un renacer or un renacimiento religioso
b) (restoration - of old custom, practice) restablecimiento m, reinstauración fc) ( Med) reanimación f, resucitación f2) c ( Theat) reestreno m, reposición f -
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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 -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) gjenoppliving, fornyelse2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) vekkelse3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) reprise, gjenopptakgjenopplivingsubst. \/rɪˈvaɪv(ə)l\/1) gjenoppliving, fornyelse, renessanse, gjenoppfriskning2) ( film og teater) reprise, nypremiere, nyoppsetning3) ( religion) vekkelse, vekkelsesmøtethe Revival of Learning eller (the) Revival of Letters humanismen, renessansen (med fokus på kunnskap) -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) endurlífgun; endurnÿjun2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) endurvakning3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) endursÿning -
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feléledés, új életre kelés, újjászületés* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) feléledés2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) ébredés3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) felújítás -
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VTI1. फिर\reviveजीवित\reviveकरनाThe plants will revive in water.Some old customs are gradually reviving.The doctor revived him with some injections. -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) recuperação2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) renascimento3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) reposição* * *re.viv.al[riv'aivəl] n 1 revivificação, revivescimento. 2 restabelecimento, renovação. 3 reflorescimento, renascimento. 4 despertar religioso ou reuniões públicas realizadas com este fim. 5 nova montagem ou publicação (de peça ou livro antigo). Revival of Learning Hist a Renascença em relação às ciências. -
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n. yeniden canlandırma, canlanma, diriltme, dirilme, uyanış, ayılma, ayıltma, yeniden gösterme, yeniden yayınlama, dinin yeniden canlanması* * *diriltme* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) canlanma2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) yeniden rağbet bulma3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) tekrar sahneye koymak -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) okrevanje, obuditev2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) prenova3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) obnovitev* * *[riváivəl]nounoživljenje, oživitev, oživljanje; vrnitev k zavesti ali moči; obnovitev, preporod, ponoven razcvet; repriza; juridically zopetna uveljavitev; verska obnova, misijonrevival of business, of an old custom — oživitev trgovine, stare šegethe Revival of Learning (Letters, Literature) history humanizem -
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• jälleenelpyminen• henkiinherättäminen• herätys• henkiin herääminen• elpyminen• elvyttäminen• elvytys• entisöinti• uusintaesitys• uusiutuminen• renessanssi* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) elvytys2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) herätys3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) uusintaesitys -
51 सञ्जीवन
සඤ්ජීවන saसञ्जीवनnjiivana sañjīvana adjreviving. -
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[rɪ'vaɪvl]1) (of person) ripresa f. (anche med.); fig. (of economy) ripresa f.; (of hope, interest) rinascita f.2) (of custom, language, fashion) revival m.; (of law) rimessa f. in vigore3) teatr. rimessa f. in scena* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) (ritorno alla vita), ripresa2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) risveglio3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) ripresa* * *revival /rɪˈvaɪvl/n. [uc]1 revival; rinascita: the revival of folk music, la rinascita della musica folk; a revival of interest, un risveglio di interesse2 ritorno di attualità: the revival of an ancient tradition, il ritorno di attualità di un'antica tradizione3 (econ.) ripresa: an economic revival, una ripresa economica; The economy sank back into recession after a short-lived revival, dopo una breve ripresa, l'economia è ripiombata nella recessione; a revival in (o of) fortunes, un ritorno al successo; This win could spark a revival of his fortunes, questa vittoria potrebbe provocare un suo ritorno al successo5 risveglio religioso; ritorno alla religione6 (med.) ripresa dei sensi; recupero delle forze* * *[rɪ'vaɪvl]1) (of person) ripresa f. (anche med.); fig. (of economy) ripresa f.; (of hope, interest) rinascita f.2) (of custom, language, fashion) revival m.; (of law) rimessa f. in vigore3) teatr. rimessa f. in scena -
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noun1) (making active again) Wieder- od. Neubelebung, die4) (restoration) Wiederherstellung, die; Regenerierung, die (geh.); (to consciousness or life; also fig.) Wiederbelebung, die* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) die Wiederbelebung, wie das Wiederaufleben* * *re·viv·al[rɪˈvaɪvəl]n2. no pl (coming back) of an idea etc. Wiederaufleben f, Revival nt, Comeback nt; of a custom, fashion also Renaissance frecently, there has been some \revival of interest in ancient music seit Kurzem besteht wieder Interesse an altertümlicher Musikeconomic \revival wirtschaftlicher Aufschwungto undergo a \revival eine Renaissance erleben; person ein Comeback feiernmusical \revival Revival nt eines Songsto hold a \revival eine Erweckungsveranstaltung abhalten* * *[rI'vaIvəl]n1) (= bringing back of custom, usage) Wiedererwecken nt, Wiederauflebenlassen nt; (of old ideas, affair) Wiederaufnehmen nt, Wiederaufgreifen nt; (from faint, fatigue) Wiederbeleben nt, Wiederbelebung f; (of play) Wiederaufnahme f; (of law) Wiederinkrafttreten nt2) (= coming back, return of custom, old ideas etc) Wiederaufleben nt; (from faint, fatigue) Wiederbelebung fthere has been a revival of interest in... — das Interesse an... ist wieder wach geworden or ist wieder erwacht
* * *revival [rıˈvaıvl] srevival of architecture, Gothic revival Neugotik f;2. Wiederaufgreifen n (eines veralteten Wortes etc), THEAT Wiederaufnahme f (eines vergessenen Stückes)3. Wiederaufleben n, -aufblühen n, Erneuerung f:there has been a revival of interest in das Interesse an (dat) ist wieder aufgelebt4. REL besonders US5. JUR Wiederinkrafttreten n* * *noun1) (making active again) Wieder- od. Neubelebung, die4) (restoration) Wiederherstellung, die; Regenerierung, die (geh.); (to consciousness or life; also fig.) Wiederbelebung, die* * *n.Erweckung f.Wiederbelebung f. -
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tonic [ˈtɒnɪk]1. adjectivea. ( = reviving) tonifiant ; [effect] tonique2. nouna. (medical) fortifiant m* * *['tɒnɪk] 1.1) ( drink) (also tonic water) eau f tonique2) Medicine remontant mto be a tonic for somebody — fig remonter le moral de quelqu'un
3) Music tonique f2.adjective toniquetonic wine — vin m tonique
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[rɪ'vaɪvəl]n ( ECON)* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) odżycie2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) przebudzenie, odrodzenie3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) wznowienie -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) atdzimšana, (spēku u.tml.) atgūšana2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) atmoda; atjaunotne3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) atjaunošana* * *atdzimšana, atmoda; atgūšana; jauniestudējums -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) atgaivinimas, atsigavimas2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) atgimimas3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) atnaujinimas, atkūrimas -
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n. återupplivande; förnyelse; återuppvaknande* * *1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) återupplivande, återhämtning2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) renässans3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) repris, nypremiär -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) oživení2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) obrození3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) nové uvedení* * *• oživení -
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1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) oživenie2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) obrodenie3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) nové uvedenie* * *• duchovná obroda• duchovná obnova• evanjelizácia• reštitúcia• renesancia• oživenie• obroda• obnova• obrodenie• obnovenie• nové vydanie knihy
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