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 resurgence [ri'sә:dʒәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 再起, 复活, 再现



    resurgence
    [ noun ]
    bringing again into activity and prominence
    <noun.act>
    the revival of tradea revival of a neglected play by Moliere
    the Gothic revival in architecture


    Resurgence \Re*sur"gence\, n.
    The act of rising again; resurrection.

    1. The imposition of order by the ANC is thus likely to be a painful prerequisite for a resumption of inward investment, and a resurgence of the economy.
    2. Whatever the outcome of Monday's election, it will be remembered for the remarkable resurgence of Liberal Party leader John Turner and his relentless attack on the free trade agreement with the United States.
    3. But why the Peronist resurgence?
    4. Jay Bono, head of the American Stock Exchange's surveillance unit, said his staff had not detected any significant resurgence in pre-takeover announcement stock moves.
    5. Their resurgence heralded a rebound in prices of energy commodities, which was given extra impetus by a blast of frigid winter weather across much of the nation in the last few weeks of the decade.
    6. In reporting first-half earnings two weeks ago, GE chairman John F. Welch Jr. said "the long-awaited resurgence in power generation" had finally materialized.
    7. As part of a day-long celebration of the resurgence of the city's waterfront section, 13 tugboats chugged into New York Harbor for the first Tugboat Beauty Contest.
    8. An energy lender, one of many who departed voluntarily, says he couldn't see a resurgence of energy business for some time.
    9. Even in Cornwall, the resentment has not led to any resurgence of the proto-nationalist movement. Yet there is something in the air.
    10. Then came four years when the market beat the list three times, followed by the past year's resurgence.
    11. The resurgence of conflict in Yugoslavia and some bad corporate results depressed investors. OMV, the oil group, came under pressure on concerns over its exposure to Libya, which faces the imposition of UN sanctions.
    12. If price is the major culprit, as appears to be the case, Fed policy should concentrate on preventing any resurgence of inflation.
    13. A resurgence of inflation can be averted if the Federal Reserve acts to slow the growth of money supply so that it equals the growth of demand for money.
    14. Sharp declines in commodity prices have calmed fears among many bond traders and consultants about a possible resurgence of inflation.
    15. In recent months, however, there have been signs of a resurgence.
    16. That's power." Goodman says he believes America is enjoying a resurgence of humor, citing a growing number of comedy clubs and the popularity of television shows like Bill Cosby's as proof.
    17. The proposal to unite the two major drug companies may augur a resurgence in big-time takeovers because of lower stock prices.
    18. For this reason, West German political leaders are trying to make their country's resurgence coincide with moves to enhance the power and cohesiveness of the 12-nation European Community.
    19. Automakers have been looking for a sales resurgence in March and April after a sluggish start early this year.
    20. Some of the brokers thought of opening offices in Tokyo, but I'm glad we didn't. 'Then, the market was briefly with French and Italian owners, but we're now back with the Middle East plus a resurgence of interest from France and Holland.
    21. Elsewhere, despite a resurgence in the West German mark Eurobond market, the Chinese government got a cool reception for its first foreign bond issue since the Communist revolution in 1949.
    22. Since early this year, Mr. Angell has led the drive for a tighter Fed grip on credit, arguing that rising commodity prices signal a possible resurgence of inflation.
    23. The largest factor fueling the improvement is the resurgence of the affiliate, Teleprobe Systems Inc., Mr. Roach said.
    24. "A broad-based economic resurgence, after a brief flaring-up in the United States, has proved elusive," said Henry Kaufman, chief economist of Salomon Brothers Inc.
    25. Together with Montazeri, they appeared to be casualties of a resurgence of radical fundamentalism in Iran following Khomeini's harsh attack last month on rebuilding ties with the West.
    26. With exchange controls lifted, it is also easier for investors to protect themselves against inflation and punish those who threaten them with its resurgence. For all that, inflation can hardly be regarded as dead.
    27. Perhaps bond markets are correctly anticipating an inflation resurgence.
    28. In the meantime, she believes people must rely more on themselves rather than wait for a resurgence of national leaders.
    29. The latter are said to be afraid of the resurgence of world inflation, in spite of widespread evidence of an anti-inflationary climate in which intended price and pay increases are difficult to implement.
    30. If France votes No, even the prospect of a slimmed-down Emu grouped around a Franco-German nucleus would vanish. One warning signal for the future has been the resurgence of national antipathies.
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