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there has been a revival of interest in

  • 1 revival

    noun
    1) (making active again) Wieder- od. Neubelebung, die
    2) (Theatre) Wiederaufführung, die; Revival, das
    3) (Relig.): (awakening) Erweckung, die
    4) (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
    2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) das Wiederaufleben
    3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) Wiederaufnahme
    * * *
    re·viv·al
    [rɪˈvaɪvəl]
    n
    1. no pl (restoration to life) Wiederbelebung f
    2. no pl (coming back) of an idea etc. Wiederaufleben f, Revival nt, Comeback nt; of a custom, fashion also Renaissance f
    recently, there has been some \revival of interest in ancient music seit Kurzem besteht wieder Interesse an altertümlicher Musik
    economic \revival wirtschaftlicher Aufschwung
    to undergo a \revival eine Renaissance erleben; person ein Comeback feiern
    3. (new production) Neuauflage f; of a film Neuverfilmung f; of a play Neuaufführung f
    musical \revival Revival nt eines Songs
    4. REL Erweckung f
    to hold a \revival eine Erweckungsveranstaltung abhalten
    * * *
    [rI'vaIvəl]
    n
    1) (= 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 nt
    2) (= coming back, return of custom, old ideas etc) Wiederaufleben nt; (from faint, fatigue) Wiederbelebung f

    there has been a revival of interest in... — das Interesse an... ist wieder wach geworden or ist wieder erwacht

    3) (REL) Erweckung f
    * * *
    revival [rıˈvaıvl] s
    1. Wiederbelebung f ( auch JUR von Rechten), WIRTSCH Sanierung f (eines Unternehmens etc):
    revival of architecture, Gothic revival Neugotik f;
    Revival of Learning ( oder Letters, Literature) HIST (der) Humanismus
    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 aufgelebt
    4. REL besonders US
    a) auch revival of religion (religiöse) Erweckung
    b) auch revival meeting Erweckungsversammlung f
    5. JUR Wiederinkrafttreten n
    * * *
    noun
    1) (making active again) Wieder- od. Neubelebung, die
    2) (Theatre) Wiederaufführung, die; Revival, das
    3) (Relig.): (awakening) Erweckung, die
    4) (restoration) Wiederherstellung, die; Regenerierung, die (geh.); (to consciousness or life; also fig.) Wiederbelebung, die
    * * *
    n.
    Erweckung f.
    Wiederbelebung f.

    English-german dictionary > revival

  • 2 revival

    re·viv·al [rɪʼvaɪvəl] n
    1) no pl ( restoration to life) Wiederbelebung f
    2) no pl (coming back of an idea etc.) Wiederaufleben f, Revival nt, Come-back nt; of a custom, fashion also Renaissance f;
    recently, there has been some \revival of interest in ancient music seit kurzem besteht wieder Interesse an altertümlicher Musik;
    economic \revival wirtschaftlicher Aufschwung;
    to undergo a \revival eine Renaissance erleben; person ein Come-back feiern
    3) ( new production) Neuauflage f; of a film Neuverfilmung f; of a play Neuaufführung f;
    musical \revival Revival nt eines Songs
    4) rel Erweckung f;
    to hold a \revival eine Erweckungsveranstaltung abhalten

    English-German students dictionary > revival

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