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单词 revive
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revive

Two more old sitcoms are revived.The auction is seen as a crucial turning point in reviving Mexico's production decline.Tell your husband you are unhappy and work out some compromises to revive the romance again.You need to rebuild your marriage by paying your wife attention and reviving your love life together.This new biography will revive interest in an eccentric and rare polymath of the last century.She is now credited with reviving the entire movement.The question is how effective it will be in reviving the economy.Finding the fun in love again revives a relationship.You have extra emotional strength and use it to revive family life.Tell her how lonely you feel and ask how you can revive her interest.Otherwise it will risk allowing inflation back when the economy revives.Does he hope that his film will revive interest in the game?It is a key part of his reform package aimed at reviving the economy and encouraging foreign investment.All the old smears were revived.The production should be revived forthwith.The current trend is not simply to revive an old translation of a classic but to have an established playwright revisit it.Still, the hero emerges with his emotions and cello playing revived.Italian and Spanish league clubs have revived interest in playing an additional league match overseas.The flush times of the early 1850s caused the union movement to revive.Without a political solution, it will simply revive to fight again.We need to slow down and revive the old ways, the message goes.In about 1990 when the play was revived maybe half knew.The Royal Opera often revived the production.In the 1960s the women's movement was revived with an emphasis on equal political and economic rights for women.One learns to be sceptical when opera companies announce that famous old productions are being revived'for the last time '.

In other languages
revive

British English: revive /rɪˈvaɪv/ VERB
When something such as a feeling or a practice revives or is revived, it becomes active or successful again.
...an attempt to revive the economy.
There is no doubt that grades have improved and interest in education has revived.
  • American English: revive
  • Arabic: يُنَشِّطُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: ressuscitar
  • Chinese: 复兴
  • Croatian: oživjeti
  • Czech: oživit
  • Danish: genoplive
  • Dutch: herleven
  • European Spanish: reanimar
  • Finnish: elvyttää
  • French: ranimer
  • German: wiederbeleben
  • Greek: αναβιώνω
  • Italian: resuscitare
  • Japanese: 復活する
  • Korean: 소생시키다
  • Norwegian: gjenopplive
  • Polish: ożywić
  • European Portuguese: ressuscitar
  • Romanian: a reanima
  • Russian: оживать
  • Latin American Spanish: reanimar
  • Swedish: återuppliva
  • Thai: ฟื้นฟู
  • Turkish: canlanmak
  • Ukrainian: відроджувати
  • Vietnamese: làm sống lại

Chinese translation of 'revive'

revive

(rɪˈvaɪv)

vt

  1. [person] 使苏(甦)醒 (shǐ sūxǐng)
  2. [economy, industry] 复(復)苏(甦) (fùsū)
  3. [custom] 复(復)兴(興) (fùxīng)
  4. [hope, courage, interest etc] 唤(喚)起 (huànqǐ)
  5. [play] 重演 (chóngyǎn)

vi

  1. [person] 苏(甦)醒 (sūxǐng)
  2. [activity, economy, faith, interest etc] 复(復)苏(甦) (fùsū)
(verb) 
Definition
to make or become lively or active again
an attempt to revive the economy
Synonyms
revitalize
restore
We will restore her to health.
rally
He rallied enough to thank his doctor.
renew
He renewed his attack on government policy.
renovate
They spent thousands renovating the house.
rekindle
Her interest was rekindled.
kick-start (informal)
breathe new life into
invigorate
Take a deep breath in to invigorate you.
reanimate
(verb) 
Definition
to bring or be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength
They tried in vain to revive him.
Synonyms
bring round
awaken
He was snoring when I awakened him.
animate
There was little about the game to animate the crowd.
rouse
resuscitate
his promise to resuscitate the failing economy
bring back to life
(verb) 
Definition
to bring or be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength
After three days in a coma, he revived.
Synonyms
come round
recover
He is recovering after sustaining a knee injury.
quicken
Thank you for quickening my spiritual understanding.
spring up again
(verb) 
Definition
to make or become lively or active again
Superb food and drink revived our little band.
Synonyms
refresh
The lotion cools and refreshes the skin.
restore
comfort
cheer
renew
resurrect
Attempts to resurrect the ceasefire have failed.
rejuvenate
He was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
revitalize
The hot, strong liquid seemed to revitalize her.
reinvigorate
revivify
Opposites
exhaust
,
weary
,
tire out
,
enervate

Additional synonyms

in the sense of animate
Definition
to make lively
There was little about the game to animate the crowd.
Synonyms
enliven,
encourage,
excite,
urge,
inspire,
stir,
spark,
move,
fire,
spur,
stimulate,
revive,
activate,
rouse,
prod,
quicken,
incite,
instigate,
kick-start (informal),
impel,
energize,
kindle,
embolden,
liven up,
breathe life into,
invigorate,
gladden,
gee up,
vitalize,
vivify,
inspirit
in the sense of awaken
Definition
to awake
He was snoring when I awakened him.
Synonyms
awake,
wake,
wake up,
revive,
arouse,
rouse
in the sense of invigorate
Definition
to give energy to or refresh
Take a deep breath in to invigorate you.
Synonyms
refresh,
stimulate,
brace,
strengthen,
animate,
exhilarate,
fortify,
quicken,
rejuvenate,
enliven,
perk up,
freshen (up),
energize,
revitalize,
galvanize,
liven up,
pep up,
buck up (informal),
put new heart into,
nerve

Synonyms of 'revive'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of quicken
Definition
to impart to or receive vigour or enthusiasm
Thank you for quickening my spiritual understanding.
Synonyms
stimulate,
inspire,
arouse,
excite,
strengthen,
revive,
refresh,
activate,
animate,
rouse,
incite,
resuscitate,
energize,
revitalize,
kindle,
galvanize,
invigorate,
reinvigorate,
vitalize,
vivify
in the sense of rally
Definition
to recover (sometimes only temporarily) from an illness
He rallied enough to thank his doctor.
Synonyms
recover,
improve,
pick up,
revive,
get better,
come round,
perk up,
recuperate,
turn the corner,
pull through,
take a turn for the better,
regain your strength,
get your second wind,
be on the mend
in the sense of recover
Definition
(of a person) to regain health, spirits, or composure
He is recovering after sustaining a knee injury.
Synonyms
get better,
improve,
get well,
recuperate,
pick up,
heal,
revive,
come round,
bounce back,
mend,
turn the corner,
pull through,
convalesce,
be on the mend,
take a turn for the better,
get back on your feet,
feel yourself again,
regain your health or strength
in the sense of rejuvenate
Definition
to give back youth or vitality to
He was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
Synonyms
revitalize,
restore,
renew,
refresh,
regenerate,
breathe new life into,
reinvigorate,
revivify,
give new life to,
reanimate,
make young again,
restore vitality to
in the sense of rekindle
Definition
to arouse (former emotions or interests)
Her interest was rekindled.
Synonyms
reawaken,
stimulate,
revive,
arouse,
stir up,
revivify,
re-activate
in the sense of renew
Definition
to take up again after a break
He renewed his attack on government policy.
Synonyms
recommence,
continue,
extend,
repeat,
resume,
prolong,
reopen,
recreate,
reaffirm,
re-establish,
rejuvenate,
regenerate,
restate,
begin again,
revitalize,
bring up to date
in the sense of renovate
Definition
to restore to good condition
They spent thousands renovating the house.
Synonyms
restore,
repair,
refurbish,
do up (informal),
reform,
renew,
overhaul,
revamp,
recreate,
remodel,
rehabilitate,
refit,
fix up (informal, US, Canadian),
modernize,
reconstitute,
recondition
in the sense of restore
Definition
to bring back to health or good spirits
We will restore her to health.
Synonyms
revive,
build up,
strengthen,
bring back,
refresh,
rejuvenate,
revitalize,
revivify,
reanimate
in the sense of resurrect
Definition
to bring back into use or activity
Attempts to resurrect the ceasefire have failed.
Synonyms
revive,
renew,
bring back,
kick-start (informal),
reintroduce,
breathe new life into
in the sense of resuscitate
his promise to resuscitate the failing economy
Synonyms
revive,
rescue,
restore,
renew,
resurrect,
revitalize,
breathe new life into,
revivify,
reanimate
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