英:[ˌri:ˈsɜ:fɪs]
美:[ˌriˈsɜrfɪs]
英:[ˌri:ˈsɜ:fɪs]
美:[ˌriˈsɜrfɪs]
re·sur·face
ri suhr fihs
第三人称单数:resurfaces
现在分词:resurfacing
过去式:resurfaced
过去分词:resurfaced
Verb
1. reappear on the surface
2. cover with a new surface
3. appear again;
"The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York"
1857年,"给(道路)提供新的表面"(隐含在 resurfacing 中),源自 re- "后面,再次" + surface(动词)。意思是"再次浮出水面"(最初指潜艇),记录于1940年。相关词汇: Resurfaced。
The first known use of resurface was in 1833
resurgencenoun
a rising again into life, activity, or notice
resurfaceverb
to provide with a new or fresh surface
resurface the table
to come again to the surface (as of water)
resurfaceverb
to provide with a new or fresh surface
resurface the table
to come again to the surface (as of water)
1 Osbourne's display of ignorance about racism on "The Talk" has caused countless instances of her past as a racist, slur-spewing public figure to resurface.
2 Both movies resurfaced during the Prague Spring of 1968, but the Soviet invasion that August stymied the country’s political and cultural change.
3 In its “fierce and essential stories,” our reviewer, May-Lan Tan, observed, “history always resurfaces, and the landscape mirrors the cycles at play in the characters’ lives.”
4 Now that you understand their point of view more clearly, offer new and better ways to respond the next time the argument resurfaces.
5 When the Russian appears to have resurfaced, she’s brought out of prison to help the otherwise hapless F.B.I. track him down.
6 The reports were based on a study from the University of Reading that was carried out three years ago but resurfaced last week via social media.
7 The song, “Cry Baby,” goes bounding along on a triplet beat and a hopping bass line, but there’s no hiding its morbid streak, which resurfaces throughout the album.
8 Neo-soul/R&B star Maxwell went on an unthinkably long touring/recording hiatus from 2001 to 2009, then resurfaced last year with a fifth album and successful tour that included a rapturously received Paramount performance.
9 When it did resurface in 2008, it sold out for two years and won seven Tony awards.
10 The announcement last May that it had resurfaced and would be auctioned by Sotheby’s drew excited reactions from scholars, as well as fears that the collection could be scattered into inaccessible private collections.
11 Inside the museum, many memories from my past resurfaced.
12 Three years later, the painting was seized by German troops and eventually taken to Germany where it only resurfaced following German reunification in 1991 in the hands of a family.
13 At that moment, a glimmer of Jimmy resurfaces.
14 The call to change the airline name —and the complicated political issues between the two governments — have resurfaced during the global pandemic.
15 The horror of a government attacking its people would resurface decades later during the Arab Spring and then, more recently, in Syria and Kiev.
16 Then you resurface and try to tell the world what kinds of insanely beautiful visions you were shown.
17 The nostalgic trend for cult classic television shows resurfacing on the big screen looks set to continue with a big screen remake of late 70s favourite The Professionals.
18 But when the pandemic hit, sending the global economy into yet another recession — this one reported to be worse than the last — Ms. Connelly’s money anxiety resurfaced.
19 As old comments resurfaced, Hart was initially defiant, declining to apologize.
20 ABC is resurfacing it — with a new introduction by John Legend — as police brutality and institutional racism consume the nation following the death of George Floyd.