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  1. She fainted but the brandy soon revived her.
    她昏迷了, 但喂她些白兰地酒就很快醒过来了.
  2. His encouraging words revived my drooping spirits.
    他令人鼓舞的话使我颓丧的精神振作起来。


revived
[ adj ]
  1. restored to consciousness or life or vigor

  2. <adj.all>
    felt revived hope
  3. given fresh life or vigor or spirit

  4. <adj.all>
    stirred by revived hopes


Revive \Re*vive"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Revived}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Reviving}.] [F. revivere, L. revivere; pref. re- re- +
vivere to live. See {Vivid}.]
1. To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live
anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated. --Shak.

The Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of
the child came into again, and he revived. --1 Kings
xvii. 22.

2. Hence, to recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity,
neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in
the fifteenth century.

3. (Old Chem.) To recover its natural or metallic state, as a
metal.

  1. President Virgilio Barco revived Colombia's extradition treaty with the United States, where the top cocaine lords are wanted on drug charges.
  2. Mr Evans Nicolas, the self-styled leader of the revived macoutes, said he and his faction were ready for 'civil war' to thwart the return of the president.
  3. But, even if their demand for credit revived, Japan's indebted banks are likely to remain unwilling to lend for some time.
  4. Photographic evidence of Jimmy Swaggart's sins will be presented in court now that evangelist Marvin Gorman's $90 million lawsuit against Swaggart has been revived, Gorman's lawyer says.
  5. But new owners, who purchased the company in 1985, have revived this fortress under siege.
  6. Maybe what "Scala" and "R&Z" needed most of all was that Rossini speciality, the "aria di sorbetto," a little melody sung by a secondary soloist while listeners revived themselves with refreshments and blotted the sweat stains from their outfits.
  7. The State Department revived charges Friday that Romania's ruling party has used violence and intimidation against opposition groups during the campaign for Sunday's national elections.
  8. Given the success of last year's event, there was no question but that it would be revived this year.
  9. The device acts as a pump to keep a heart-attack victim's heart pumping until it can be revived or replaced.
  10. Last week, the Soviets revived their demand that the treaty require the two sides to issue a separate declaration setting limits on SLCMs, administration sources said.
  11. That pact was revived seven months ago when Cuba agreed to take back about 2,500 Mariel Cubans _ a move that sparked riots and hostage sieges at federal detention centers in Oakdale, La., and Atlanta.
  12. Stock prices were little changed today after the monthly purchasing managers report on the economy revived fears of higher interest rates.
  13. "The softness in the funds rate offered comfort to investors" and revived speculation that the Federal Reserve has eased its credit hold "very slightly," said Lawrence N. Leuzzi, a managing director at S.G. Warburg Securities Inc.
  14. The Soviets also revived a demand they had dropped last fall that the proposed treaty require the two sides to declare limits on the number of sea-launched cruise missiles they would deploy.
  15. Among the interest rate-orientated stocks, retailers and building construction groups remained out of favour. After falling away sharply, customer, or retail, business in equities has revived strongly and is now well above daily averages for last year.
  16. "Some of the stocks haven't done that well, but at the end of the year people will focus on 1992 with some revived optimism," Mr. Fines says.
  17. The announcement revived prospects for another round of bidding for Kroger, one of the nation's largest supermarket chains that has long been identified as a takeover target.
  18. The benchmark 30-year government bond rose sharply, pushing the yield down to 6.79 per cent. Two weeks ago yields were heading beyond 7 per cent on fears of revived inflation.
  19. Tests of the son showed that contrary to scientists' predictions, the boy's native marrow hadn't revived.
  20. Word of the resignation of Gordon McGovern as president and chief executive stirred revived takeover talk about the company.
  21. CBS estimated, based on figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co., that about 40 million viewers tuned in each night of the four-night Western epic that revived network television, at least for the week.
  22. The issue was revived after Thursday's rampage at Standard Gravure Corp. by a heavily armed employee with a history of mental illness.
  23. It is getting a $200,000 face lift in response to a revived interest in the legation, both by Soviet and American visitors.
  24. 'If that happens, foreign interest will be revived.
  25. Minstar Inc. has revived plans to merge with its boating subsidiary, offering to acquire the Genmar Industries Inc. shares it does not already own and some of the company's outstanding debt for about $85 million.
  26. He was revived but remained in a coma or semicomatose state through February 1988.
  27. The day before, police guarded the offices of a conservative weekly campus newspaper that revived stinging attacks on a black professor and reawakened charges of racism at the school.
  28. Frank, the first 18-year-old to sign up and be processed by the Selective Service System after draft registration was revived in 1981, turned 26 on Friday.
  29. Their dispute over Panama boils down to how far the United States should have gone last year in its efforts to remove Noriega, a question that has been revived following the failed coup attempt against Noriega three weeks ago.
  30. DAVID Pountney's English National Opera production of Wozzeck, new two years ago, is revived this season under the supervision of Nancy Duguid.
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