intransitive. To revive, come to life again.
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释义 | the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [verb (intransitive)] (17) aquickc885 intransitive. To revive, come to life again. arisec950 To rise from the dead, return to life from the grave. Now poetic: see rise, v. quickeOE intransitive. Of a person, animal, plant, or their parts: to come to life; to revive; = quicken, v.1 1c. Also figurative. Obsolete. riseOE intransitive. To return to life; to come back from the dead. Also with up. Also figurative. upbraidc1275 To cast, pull, or set up. Obsolete. uprisec1340 To rise from the dead. quickena1382 To come or bring to life (now chiefly literary). intransitive. To receive life, to become living; to recover life, to revive. Also figurative. recoverc1400 intransitive. To regain consciousness, life, or composure. Also from (also †of, †out of) a faint, a fright, agitation, etc., or †to one's senses. resuscite?c1450 intransitive. To return to life. revivea1500 intransitive. Of a person or animal: to return to life following death; to live again. Also figurative. raise1526 intransitive. To be restored to life, to rise to life. Obsolete. relive?1526 intransitive. To come back to life; to live again. resuscitate1602 intransitive. To revive; to come to life again. Now rare. requicken1611 intransitive. To become reanimated, revive. reanimate1645 intransitive. To return to life; to revive; to regain vigour or spirit. resurrect1805 intransitive. To rise again from the dead; to be restored to life. Also figurative. re-energize1938 intransitive. To revitalize or reinvigorate a person, esp. oneself. |
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