英:[ˌrezəˈrekʃn]
美:[ˌrɛzəˈrɛkʃən]
英:[ˌrezəˈrekʃn]
美:[ˌrɛzəˈrɛkʃən]
res·ur·rec·tion
re z rek shn
resurrectional (adj.)
词根:resurge
adj.resurgent 复活的;复苏的
n.resurgence 复活;再现;再起
resurgent 复活者
vi.resurrect 复活
resurge 复活;再起
vt.resurrect 使复活;复兴;挖出
noun
a return to life after death.The resurrection of Lazarus four days after his death is recounted in the Gospel according to John.
(cap.) the return to life of Jesus Christ after he died and was buried.Belief in the Resurrection is a fundamental element of Christianity.
(cap.) in Christianity, the rising again of all the deceased on Judgment Day.
a return to use or prominence; revival.Resurrection of the old advertising slogan appears to have increased sales.The former governor's resurrection as a candidate for president came as a surprise to many.
约于1300年, resureccioun,“基督死后复活”,也指描绘此事的画作或图像,以及纪念此事的教堂节日。源自盎格鲁-法语 resurrectiun,古法语 resurrection(12世纪),直接源自教会拉丁语 resurrectionem(主格 resurrectio),意为“从死亡中再次崛起”,是拉丁语 resurgere 的动名词,意为“再次崛起,再次出现”(参见 resurgent)。取代了古英语 æriste; 在中古英语中有时被翻译为 againrising。
“复兴,再次崛起”的一般或比喻意义始于15世纪末。中古英语中也用于指死者在末日复活(约1300年)和随之而来的未来状态。乔叟用它来形容花朵的开放,“当它应该再次展开迎接阳光时”。
Resurrectionist,委婉说法是“盗墓贼”,最早见于1776年。19世纪中叶, Resurrection pie 是英国学童的俚语,指用前几餐剩余的食物做成的馅饼; 最早见于1831年,是谢菲尔德方言词汇。
There was a dreadful pie for dinner every Monday; a meat-pie with a stony crust that did not break; but split into scaly layers, with horrible lumps of gristle inside, and such strings of sinew (alternated by lumps of flabby fat) as a ghoule might use as a rosary. We called it kitten pie—resurrection pie—rag pie—dead man's pie. We cursed it by night we cursed it by day; we wouldn't stand it, we said; we would write to our friends; we would go to sea. ["How I Went to Sea," Harper's Magazine, December 1852]
每个星期一的午餐都有一个可怕的馅饼; 一只肉馅饼,有着坚硬的外壳,不会破裂,而是分裂成鳞片状,里面有可怕的软骨块,还有像食尸鬼用作念珠的筋(与肥胖的脂肪交替出现)。我们称它为小猫馅饼——复活馅饼——破布馅饼——死人馅饼。我们夜夜诅咒它,白天也诅咒它; 我们无法忍受它,我们说我们会写信给我们的朋友,我们会出海。[“我如何出海”,《哈珀杂志》,1852年12月]
Middle English resurreccioun, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin resurrection-, resurrectio act of rising from the dead, from resurgere to rise from the dead, from Latin, to rise again, from re- + surgere to rise — more at surge
The first known use of resurrection was in the 14th century
resuscitatornoun
one that resuscitatesespecially: a device used to restore or assist the respiration of a person who is not breathing normally
resuscitateverb
to bring back from apparent death or from unconsciousness
revive sense 1
resuscitationnoun
an act or procedure that attempts to resuscitatealso: the state of being resuscitated compare cardiopulmonary resuscitation
resuscitateverb
to bring back from apparent death or from unconsciousness
revive sense 1
resuscitateverb
to bring back from apparent death or from unconsciousness
revive sense 1
resuscitateverb
to bring back from apparent death or from unconsciousness
revive sense 1
resurrectionnoun
capitalized the rising of Jesus from the dead
often capitalized the rising again to life of all the human dead before the final judgment
resurgence, revival
1 Boston Symphony musicians said that the orchestra’s approach to Mahler was mainly formed by the former longtime music director, Seiji Ozawa, who made the “Resurrection” one of his signature pieces.
2 "Oil," a drama about the North Dakota oil rush starring Don Johnson, will replace the canceled "Resurrection" at 9 p.m.
3 They are silent but sprightly during a new song – its steady rhythm and anthemic feel recalling the Stone Roses' I Am the Resurrection given a Motown twist.
4 After an hour of “Resurrection,” the opening night production at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, 160 decomposing corpses lay in neat, sickening rows on a stage covered in dark earth.
5 Farrant and others in the resurrection business got together last year to discuss the best species of resurrection plant to use as a lab model.
去年,法兰特和其他从事复苏事业的人聚在一起,讨论作为实验室模型的最佳复苏植物品种。
6 Police responded to a shots fired call and learned the boy had been dropped off at Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center where he died, Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Ron Gaines said.
7 The Resurrection Stone slipped from between his numb fingers, and out of the corner of his eyes he saw his parents, Sirius, and Lupin vanish as he stepped forward into the firelight.
8 The “Resurrection” had put its hold on Mr. Kaplan in 1965, when he attended a performance of the piece by the American Symphony, under Leopold Stokowski, at Carnegie Hall.
9 She was taken to Resurrection Medical Center for treatment, police said.
10 I clapped him on the back and we headed back to the bedroom to play Resurrection.
11 I Am the Resurrection and Hand in Glove notwithstanding, when indie bands show off, it's often a bit half-arsed.
12 Deep basins of fountains are planted in the floor between statues on heavy pedestals, and effigies lie behind black doorways with the Resurrection carved into their slate.
13 Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a foretaste of the resurrection.
每一次分别都让我们预先尝到了死亡的的滋味; 每一次重聚都使我们预先尝到了复活的滋味.
14 In Scream: Resurrection, we’re mostly going through the motions and even the attempts to provide genre commentary feel lazily reheated.
15 At the age of 17, he was dispatched to Television Centre to write a set report on a story called "Resurrection of the Daleks".
16 Rebecca Hall stars as a successful single mother haunted by a terrifying man from her past in the new horror film “Resurrection.”
17 "He didn't believe in the Resurrection," he says.
18 Heard in isolation, the piece brings grief without resolution: if the Resurrection Symphony presents a full-scale state funeral, Totenfeier is the equivalent of a quick cremation.
19 Its composition also suggests an Orthodox Christian icon – the objects isolated in light instead of gold leaf; the biers echoing the black shapes on the icons of the Nativity and the Resurrection.
20 Ms. Chookasian began her career as a concert singer, making a notable appearance in 1955 as a soloist in Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony with the Chicago Symphony under Bruno Walter.
1 重生
2 再起
5 复活
newborn reborn risen resurgent redivivus renascent resurrectionary reviviscence rise restoration renewal rising Renaissance revival regeneration rebirth risorgimento renascence revive relive resurrect resuscitate uprise resurge reactivate raise wake recall recover restore renew retrieve quicken reanimate revivify rise from grave revivatory resuscitative reviviscent resurrective resurgence resuscitation reanimation revivification vivification bring to life raise from the dead renaissance
7 恢复
return rally restoration rehabilitation restore resume regain reopen resurrect rehabilitate recuperate decompress pick up the threads pick up the thread bring back bounce back revert to renovate reparative recuperative reparatory resumptive repair recovery recall retrieve renewal retrieval recapture restitution amends recuperation convalescence undelete instauration recover revive convalesce restitute gather heal renew refresh redeem reinstate repossess recondition reintegrate swingback comeback
9 复苏
resurgence anabiosis revive quicken bring to life resurgent revival pullulate recall reanimate resurrect come to life recovery rekindle
10 复兴
restorative renascent Renaissant pickup restoration renewal rehabilitation Renaissance revival regeneration reconversion risorgimento instauration renascence regeneracy revive restore rehabilitate resuscitate reintegrate revivatory renewed reconstruction rebirth revitalization resuscitation reconstruct resurrect revitalize comeback regenerate reborn resurgent resurgence renaissant awakening renew retrieve revivify renaissance rebound revivalism be reborn
14 发现
find discovery discover detect unearth descry see hit spot strike dig divine spy rumble dope out scare up spy out scent out sniff out
15 复生
17 掘墓盗尸