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美:[riˈvaɪtlˌaɪz]
英:[ˌri:ˈvaɪtəlaɪz]
美:[riˈvaɪtlˌaɪz]
re·vi·tal·ize
rih vaI t laIz
第三人称单数:revitalizes
现在分词:revitalizing
过去式:revitalized
过去分词:revitalized
revitalization (n.)
词根:revitalize
n.revitalization 复兴;复苏;新生
Verb
1. restore strength;
"This food revitalized the patient"
2. give new life or vigor to
revitalize the economy振兴经济
"使重新焕发生机,恢复活力",出自1840年,由 re- "回,再次" + vitalize 组成。相关词汇: Revitalized; revitalizing。
复兴
The first known use of revitalize was in 1848
revivalistnoun
one who conducts revivals
revivalistnoun
one who conducts revivals
revivalismnoun
the spirit or methods found at religious revivals
revivalnoun
a reviving of interest (as in art, literature, or religion)
a new presentation or publication (as of a book, play, or movie)
a new growth or increase
a revival of business
a meeting or series of meetings conducted by a preacher to arouse religious emotions or to make converts
reviveverb
to make (someone or something) strong, active, or healthy again
to bring back into use or popularity
trying to revive an old custom
revitalizeverb
to give new life or vigor to
revitalizeverb
to give new life or vigor to
revitalizeverb
to give new life or vigor to
revitalizetransitive verb
to impart new life or vigor to : restore to an active or fresh condition
1 Lust and laughter run thin in “The End of Sex,” a weirdly traditional comedy in which a bored married couple attempt to revitalize their sex life.
2 She writes of the past with not only thought but feeling too: you sense her heart in it, not least in her marvelous sense of how ballet at many junctures was revitalized by pioneering women.
3 In the general election earlier this year, UKIP’s campaign platform included a promise to revitalize what its manifesto called the “Great British Seaside.”
4 At an impromptu news conference early last Sunday, a group seldom seen in one another’s company announced emergency plans to revitalize Milan as a fixture on the fashion map.
5 Martin Scorsese’s career was relaunched by his Oscar for “The Departed”—and artistically revitalized by the new opportunities that arose from that win.
6 Romantic comedies are a favorite type of film for writer-director Tom Gormican, who tried to revitalize the genre with "That Awkward Moment."
7 Not only is he interested in refurbishing and revitalizing the buildings and the surrounding community, Gates has begun to "collect collections," according to curator Jackson-Dumont.
8 Both the dancers and the repertory were quickly revitalized, as Ms. Bennetts acquired works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins and contemporary choreographers and held a choreographic competition that garnered applicants worldwide.
9 She recorded a best-selling album of cerebral solo Bach as a high-schooler, and Hahn has more recently revitalized the contemporary violin repertoire by commissioning inventive encore pieces from 27 international composers.
10 As Stephen King put it in his book “Danse Macabre,” “Stoker revitalized the vampire legend largely by writing a novel that fairly pants with sexual energy.”
11 “Sign of the times,” Brown, 45, mused, a sentiment that applies to baked goods as much as the continually changing face of a block he helped revitalize.
12 Voters opened the door to casinos in 1976, hoping to revitalize the city's run-down hotels.
13 They're also taking to the road with a tour that reaches Los Angeles this week for a stop at the recently revitalized Regent Theatre downtown on Saturday.
14 And the revitalized New Line horror machine may well strike gold again on Sept. 8 with a new adaptation of “It,” Stephen King’s novel about a demon who poses as Pennywise, a child-killing clown.
15 George Kaiser said that he obtained the singers’ archives to facilitate both scholarly study and tourism, with hopes of revitalizing Tulsa.
16 If today’s suburbs urbanize, could that help revitalize them?
17 The actor-singer will play a crucial role in revitalizing the web company.
18 Moderating one was Graham Moore, Oscar-winning screenwriter of “The Imitation Game,” while the other was moderated by Rian Johnson, writer-director of “Looper” and an upcoming episode of the revitalized “Star Wars” saga.
19 The smokestack at the new Potomac Distilling Company, set to open Sept. 1 in Washington D.C.’s revitalized Wharf area, is 74 feet tall.
20 With a new programming team and revitalized sense of purpose, the Los Angeles Film Festival launches its 21st edition Wednesday with a reinvigorated mission.
1 使恢复活力
2 新生
twice-born emerging newborn regenerate emergent renascent palingenetic frosh regenesis neogenesis freshperson dog fresh birth recruit intake freshman Renaissance regeneration hound plebe sprog palingenesis regeneracy renew be born again reborn nascent rebirth resurrection renascence orient renaissance entrant
3 使复兴
4 恢复元气
6 使恢复生气
7 恢复活力
8 使新生
9 复苏
revivatory resuscitative redivivus reviviscent resurrectionary lifeward reviviscence swingback renewal revival resuscitation reanimation revivification arise refocillate resuscitate
10 恢复生机
11 复兴
revivatory renewed restorative renascent renaissant renewal resurrection renaissance revival reconstruction regeneration rebirth revitalization resuscitation renascence revive reconstruct resurrect resuscitate resurgent resurgence regenerate be reborn reborn pickup restoration rehabilitation rebound restore rehabilitate reintegrate
12 恢复生气