单词 | reawaken |
释义 | reawakenv. 1. transitive. To rouse (an idea, emotion, etc.) again; to reinvigorate, rekindle. Also: to awaken (a person) to an idea or emotion again. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] > to activity revivea1513 renovatea1555 reawaken1708 refuel1792 whip1835 1708 T. Taylor tr. J. Basnage Hist. Jews iii. i. 146/2 This would have stirr'd up the Jealousie of the Romans, and re-awaken'd their Cruelty. 1796 F. Burney Camilla V. x. xi. 484 All her quick feelings were re-awakened beyond their power to appease them. 1860 E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 35 By God..alone the longing for Himself is kept alive or reawakened in His creature. 1885 Cent. Mag. July 420/1 That was his aim, to reawaken the taste for Provençal in the peasants. 1929 D. Cecil Stricken Deer (1933) iii. 129 To reawaken his response to those expressions of his religion. 1970 Musical Times 111 1041/2 I suspect that my recital tours in the USA have reawakened me to the heavenly sounds this type of stop can create! 2006 Grocer 9 Dec. 52/2 The English trial has reawakened the ‘Frankenfood’ fears of environmentalists, who remain adamant that GM trials are dangerous. 2. intransitive. To wake up again; (of an idea, emotion, etc.) to resurface, reappear. Also: to awaken to an idea or emotion again; to understand or become aware of something again. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > be or become restored [verb (intransitive)] > to activity revivea1460 resurge1575 result1609 reawaken1778 reawakea1873 1778 J. Elphinston tr. J.-B. Bossuet View Universal Hist. II. 265 While wars prove prosperous, and conquests multiply, jealousies reawaken. 1807 Monthly Rev. June 189 It is equally natural that the first objects which we perceive on re-awakening should be confused. 1845 Eclectic Mag. Apr. 507/1 Party violence at the same time reawakened. 1899 Appletons' Pop. Sci. Monthly May 62 The consciousness of the truth..reawakens. 1926 Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. 41 164 In due time her heart responds, hope reawakens, and what had seemed unbearable fades away like a dream. 1958 Amer. Hist. Rev. 63 1023 In the 1880's a similarly expansive United States reawakened to the importance of Latin America. 2006 G. Porter Little Bites Austral. 183 I wasn't sure why I reawakened; perhaps cold, perhaps discomfort. Derivatives reaˈwakenment n. rare. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > regeneration > [noun] again-begettingc1384 regenerationa1425 renovationa1425 reparation1447 second birtha1513 new birth1529 gain-birtha1557 regeneracy1620 reawakening1662 renewal1737 rebirth1837 reawakenment1886 rebirthing1969 1886 Good Words 27 602 The overthrow of Darius at Marathon is not unnaturally marked by a reawakenment of piety. 1999 Bristol Evening Post (Nexis) 18 Sept. 12 According to Hindu folklore, the pot usually broken by Lord Krishna marks re-awakenment and the enlightenment of the soul. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1708 |
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