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 revival [ri'vaivl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 复兴, 复活, 恢复精神, 苏醒

[医] 复苏, 回生, 精神重振

[经] 恢复, 再生效




    revival
    [ noun ]
    1. bringing again into activity and prominence

    2. <noun.act>
      the revival of trade
      a revival of a neglected play by Moliere
      the Gothic revival in architecture
    3. an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion

    4. <noun.group>


    Revival \Re*viv"al\, n. [From {Revive}.]
    The act of reviving, or the state of being revived.
    Specifically:
    (a) Renewed attention to something, as to letters or
    literature.
    (b) Renewed performance of, or interest in, something, as the
    drama and literature.
    (c) Renewed interest in religion, after indifference and
    decline; a period of religious awakening; special
    religious interest.
    (d) Reanimation from a state of langour or depression; --
    applied to the health, spirits, and the like.
    (e) Renewed pursuit, or cultivation, or flourishing state of
    something, as of commerce, arts, agriculture.
    (f) Renewed prevalence of something, as a practice or a
    fashion.
    (g) (Law) Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal;
    as, the revival of a debt barred by limitation; the
    revival of a revoked will, etc.
    (h) Revivification, as of a metal. See {Revivification}, 2.

    1. MGM-UA Communications rose 3/8 to 20 3/8 on news of the possible revival of its agreement to be acquired for $25 a share by Qintex Australia.
    2. Jimmy Swaggart's first revival outside his home state since he was defrocked in a sex scandal begins tonight, causing painful questions of loyalty for some fellow evangelists.
    3. The support was solid for the free trade agreement in Mulroney's native Quebec, the French-speaking province where entrepreneurship is credited for a 1980s economic revival, and in the Western oil-and-gas center of Alberta.
    4. But it will take some good news to prompt that. There has been a revival of hopes of lower base rates, partly as the word from Mount Fuji is that interest rates around the world need to fall further.
    5. The housing market showed signs of revival, with sales of new houses increasing by 2.5 per cent compared with the previous quarter. The bright spots were, however, offset by continued evidence of weakness in industrial confidence.
    6. The debate caps a revival of life in the Parliament.
    7. Ladies wore diamonds, officers wore uniform. By contrast, London looks drab. The play was appropriate, too: a revival of Terence Rattigan's While The Sun Shines.
    8. After years of decline, the Philippine economy shows signs of revival, and business leaders hope that the modest boom heralds desperately needed stability for President Corazon Aquino's government.
    9. But the Rust Belt revival is raising a new set of worries.
    10. The proper amends to Delibes, and to the idea of Sylvia as a wonderfully enoyable ballet, would be a revival of the Ashton / Ironside production at Covent Garden. Sylvia was sponsored by PowerGen.
    11. Such a revival might be inflationary were it not for retail sales, which grew a lackluster 0.1 percent in May, extending a long slump.
    12. "Into The Woods" led the musical division with 13 nominations. Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" and the Lincoln Center revival of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" each received 11 nominations.
    13. But perhaps more important has been the revival in the traditional heart of Barings, its corporate finance department which provides advice to UK and international companies.
    14. It turned the corner early last year, from a three year decline, but grew at a mere 1.7 per cent in the year to May, well below the 5 per cent annual growth which many economists believe is needed to fund a revival.
    15. Many big retailers reported weak December sales, suggesting no revival in sight for consumer spending. Same-store sales rose an estimated 2% from bleak year-earlier levels.
    16. Mr. Davis, who sometimes plays his banjo with a rotating red light on his head, has assembled a talented group of Dixieland musicians, the sine qua non for a revival of the Spike Jones sound.
    17. On another revival, "Queen for a Day," women vie for the distinction of worst hardship: In the pilot, the woman with a severely burned face beats out a lady whose daughter was murdered by a gang, and another who has adopted 32 kids.
    18. Instead, there's a growing inclination for a do-it-yourself policy, a revival of unilateralism.
    19. And now is the moment to strike, as the latest revival attempt flounders.
    20. Also, Big Board Chairman Phelan said he would support SEC halts of program trading during market crises but not any revival of a "collar" on trading.
    21. Mr Portillo said: 'I had hoped to go to my first council meeting with a more co-operative attitude but unfortunately the revival of the parental leave directive makes that impossible.'
    22. The arrival of Toys R Us provides Herald Center with a chance at revival following a checkered history.
    23. "The Brezhnev doctrine as you called it is dead and there is no hope of revival," he told ABC's "Good Morning America," referring to the concept of intervention named after the late Soviet leader.
    24. "We're calling for a revival of common sense," said Evelyn Dubel. "To protest this bizarre and illegal behavior that threatens the well-being of our citizens.
    25. We need some demonstrable signs that we are coming out of recession.' A revival of the new-issue market, later in the year, is forecast by another banker.
    26. "The least-workable affordable building you could build is a revival Gothic, single-use church that will be used only three hours a week," he adds.
    27. The right is upset that Ziang Zemin, the Chinese Communist party chief who visited Tokyo this spring, warned against a Japanese military revival which it says a UN peacekeeping presence may presage.
    28. The current revival of "fin-de-siecle" Brits goes so far as to include Vaughan Williams's pal George Butterworth, who gave the master the idea for his London symphony.
    29. Campbell Soup jumped 3 3/8 to 47 1/8 as the resignation of R. Gordon McGovern as president and chief executive officer sparked a revival of rumors that the company could become a takeover target.
    30. A Broadway revival of "Nicholas Nickleby" also flopped.
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