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/rɪˈvaɪv/ |
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1 | T to make someone become conscious or alive again 使苏醒;使复活 |
| Attempts to revive him failed, and he died soon afterwards. 使他苏醒的各种尝试都失败了,不久他就死了。 |
| 1a | I to become conscious or alive again 苏醒;复活 | |
| 1b | I/T if you revive a plant , or if it revives, it starts to look fresh and healthy again (使)(植物)恢复生机 | |
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2 | I/T to become or to make something become active , successful , or popular again (使)复兴;(使)重新流行 |
| Jenkins certainly has the ability to revive Australian women’ s tennis. 詹金斯当然有能力振兴澳大利亚女子网球。 |
| revive sb’ s/sth’ s fortunes (=improve a situation for someone/something) The railway revived the flagging fortunes of the town. 使某人/某事的运气好转 |
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3 | T to experience a feeling or memory again 重新唤起;重新记起 |
| They enjoyed their chats as they revived memories of their youth. 他们重新回忆起年轻时代时谈兴很浓。 |
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4 | T to perform something such as a play that has not been performed recently 重演;重映;重播 |
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5 | I/T often humorous to make someone feel better , or to start feeling better (使)恢复精力 |
| I need a cup of tea to revive me! 我要喝杯茶来提提神。 |
| 5a | to make someone feel happier or less tired 使某人恢复精神 | | It’ s amazing what a five-star hotel can do to revive your spirits. 五星级宾馆能提供的使你恢复精神的服务真是让人惊叹。 | |
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