单词 | relive |
释义 | relivev.ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [verb (transitive)] quickOE arearc1000 raisec1175 reara1325 upraisec1340 quickena1382 again-raisec1384 araisea1400 resuscea1400 revokea1413 recovera1425 revivec1425 suscitec1430 resuscite?c1450 risea1500 relive?1526 to call againa1529 resuscitate1532 requicken1576 refetch1599 reanimate1611 reinspire1611 reinanimatea1631 recreate1631 revivify1631 redivive1634 revivificate1660 resurrection1661 resurrect1773 re-embody1791 revivicate1798 re-energize1803 resurrectionize1804 revitalize1869 reimpress1883 ?1526 G. Hervet tr. Erasmus De Immensa Dei Misericordia sig. Iiv The maister of the Synagoge prayeth, & his daughter is relyued. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Mark 38 b As thoughe he had not bene able to reliue her, if she had bene deade in deede. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. iv. sig. Ff4v Had she not beene deuoide of mortall slime, Shee should not then haue bene relyu'd againe. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Triumph of Faith in tr. Deuine Weekes & Wks. 572 By Faith Saint Paule did Eutichus re-lyue. 2. intransitive. To come back to life; to live again. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [verb (intransitive)] aquickc885 arisec950 quickeOE riseOE upbraidc1275 uprisec1340 quickena1382 recoverc1400 resuscite?c1450 revivea1500 raise1526 relive?1526 resuscitate1602 requicken1611 reanimate1645 resurrect1805 re-energize1938 ?1526 G. Hervet tr. Erasmus De Immensa Dei Misericordia sig. I.iv Martha and Marie do nothyng but wepe, and Lazar relyueth. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Mark 34 b Yf he had sayed that he shoulde shortely haue bene slayne of the Iewes, but woulde anon after reliue. 1579 E. K. in E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Gen. Argt. §3 The plesaunce thereof, being buried in the sadnesse of the dead winter now worne away, reliveth. 1609 W. Shakespeare Pericles xxii. 88 Will you deliuer how this dead Queene reliues ? View more context for this quotation 1633 C. Aleyn Battailes Crescey & Poictiers (ed. 2) 2 That life which to his right his Grandsire gives, Dies in his mother, in himselfe relives. 1777 W. Green tr. Horace Odes iv. 180 The brave revive [margin relive], and breathe in stone. 1842 Ld. Tennyson Locksley Hall in Poems (new ed.) II. 103 Can I but relive in sadness? 1851 C. L. Smith tr. T. Tasso Jerusalem Delivered iii. lxviii Thou, though dead to us, re-liv'st on high. 1969 C. B. Morris Generation of Spanish Poets (1971) i. 24 Cernuda's hostility to popular poetry was a symptom of the spasmodic way in which Spain's poetic past relives in the twentieth century. 1996 M. Hart in D. Pierce & P. de Voogd Laurence Stern in Modernism & Postmodernism 72 Hamlet's Yorick..relives in Tristram's imagination as the quixotic parson. 3. transitive. To live (a period of time) over again; to experience (an event, emotion, etc.) again, esp. in one's memory or imagination. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > [verb (transitive)] > live at specific time > live again relivea1711 a1711 T. Ken Hymnotheo iv, in Wks. (1721) III. 114 O that my mispent Years I might re-live. 1797 R. Southey Lett. from Spain Retrospective Musings p. xx Memory's mystic power Bids me re-live the past. a1849 E. A. Poe Marginalia in Wks. (1864) III. 528 It is assumed that the aged person will not re-live his life. 1872 A. T. de Vere Epil. in Legends St. Patrick 235 Those blessèd years I would re-live. 1915 Techn. World Mag. Jan. 732 The man and the girl simply re-lived before the movie camera..the little romance which had just culminated in their marriage. 1938 Amer. Home Jan. 24 The dream of young people is to grow old, and it is likewise the dream of their parents to re-live youth. 1982 P. Barker Union Street vii. 245 She went back over what had happened, reliving the moment when the world had turned. 1991 M. Dibdin Dirty Tricks (1992) 225 I wanted..to scar her psyche with scenes of horror she would relive every night until she died. 4. transitive (reflexive). Of an event or period of time: to happen or occur again, to repeat. ΚΠ a1898 J. Caird Fund. Ideas Christianity (1899) II. xix. 239 No other life has so triumphed over death, has gone on as His has done, reliving itself through the ages. 1926 Bee (Danville, Virginia) 24 Dec. 4/2 Christmas relives itself each year, even if the faces change. 2004 P. Maslowski & D. Winslow Looking for Hero xiv. 469 The past (an unpleasant memory or memories) constantly relived itself in the present. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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