revive的意思和读音

revive

: [rɪˈvaɪv] : [rɪ'vaɪv]

v.使使

revives  reviving  revived  

v.+n.revive Economy,demand revive,revive interest,prospect revive,revive culture

v.lose consciousness,die down,kill

v.resuscitate,come around,come round,recover,pick up

revivev.

1.[i][t]使to become, or to make sb/sth become, conscious or healthy and strong again

The flowers soon revived in water.

The economy is beginning to revive.

The paramedics couldn't revive her.使

This movie is intended to revive her flagging career.使

2.[t]~ sth使使to make sth start being used or done again

This quaint custom should be revived.

She has been trying to revive the debate over equal pay.

3.[t]~ sthto produce again a play, etc. that has not been performed for some time

This 1930s musical is being revived at the National Theatre. 20 30

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v.1.to make someone become conscious or alive again; to become conscious or alive again2.to become, or to make something become, active, successful, or popular again3.to perform something such as a play that has not been performed recently4.to experience a feeling or memory again5.to make someone feel better, or to start feeling better6.if you revive a plant, or if it revives, it starts to look fresh and healthy again1.to make someone become conscious or alive again; to become conscious or alive again2.to become, or to make something become, active, successful, or popular again3.to perform something such as a play that has not been performed recently4.to experience a feeling or memory again5.to make someone feel better, or to start feeling better6.if you revive a plant, or if it revives, it starts to look fresh and healthy again

1. 〖 remarry〗 〖 bringbacktolife;revive〖 Resurrection〗 ...

2. Mysterious Revive Everlasting Luv ...

3. ;〖 talk〗 revive〖 offersacrifice〗 ...

4. 5、duck 6、revive 8、tongs ...

5. pivot( ); revive); vogue(

6. ( REVLON) ( ReVive) ( landune) ...

7.使 wound n. ; revive vt. 使;使 recovery n. ;;; ...

8. (4) [ pendant] (1) [ revive] (1) ;[ wake up] ...

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1.You can see the trainer still trying to revive Rod Tidwell. We'd love to see some movement.

2.Obama is trying to muster support for his plans to revive the US economy and reform the health and education systems.

3.The Federal Reserve's regional beige book survey found the economy continued to weaken as discounts failed to revive consumer spending.(Fed)

4.Its eyes were beginning to dull, as the owner squatted next to it, sprinkling water into its mouth, as if it were possible to revive it.

5.The old days are like a dead person and you cannot revive a dead person no matter how much you long for them.

6.As she finished, the ducks began to revive and a search of the yard revealed a leaking beer barrel surrounded by webbed footprints.退

7.The head of the summit declaration made clear that to revive world trade and investment is to restore the heart of global economic growth.

8.The editor-in-chief, Col Allan, had said the intent was to ridicule Washington's efforts to revive the economy..

9."And O, how stupid and tiresoMe. ! " said the Rain. "Blow on Me. please, that I may revive a little. "!”。“。”

10.But its policy rests upon the truth that the state is rightly trying to revive markets not to supersede them.