rediscovery [
,ri:dis'kʌvәri]
n. 重新发现
rediscovery[ noun ]
the act of discovering again
<noun.act>
- A few years ago there was a concentrated burst of rediscovery by the media of how bad conditions in the public sector had become.
- What could be more fitting for Welsh National Opera that evening than this enchanting opera on the theme of a dream fulfilled? After the rediscovery of so many Massenet operas in the 1970s the composer seemed to get forgotten.
- This year marked the centenary of the rediscovery of Leyster (1609-60), the Haarlem genre painter who is the second most famous female Old Master after Artemisia Gentileschi.
- The field cleared for successor empires, English, French and Dutch. Simultaneously, Europeans began exploring new frontiers of the mind. The Renaissance might be described as a rediscovery by man of his own emotional creativity.
- A wasp no bigger than the dot of an "i" could play a big role in the fight against Lyme disease following its rediscovery by a victim of the ailment who was searching through old newspaper files.
- That reversed the pattern begun in 1961, when Arnold Palmer led a U.S. rediscovery of this ancient event and 16 wins by Americans followed in a 23-year period.