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an improvement in the condition or strength of something (状况或力量的)进步,振兴,复苏 the revival of trade 贸易振兴 an economic revival 经济复苏 a revival of property values 房地产价值的复苏
Extra ExamplesHe claimed the market was showing signs of a revival. 他声称市场正出现复苏的迹象。 The economy has staged something of a revival in the last year. 去年经济出现了复苏迹象。 The period saw a great revival in the wine trade. 这一时期见证了葡萄酒业的大复兴。 a revival in the fortunes of the Democratic Party 民主党的时运重振
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
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- revival in
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- signs of (a) revival
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the process of something becoming or being made popular or fashionable again 复兴;再流行 a religious revival 宗教的奋兴 Jazz is enjoying a revival. 爵士音乐再度盛行。 a revival of interest in folk music 对民间音乐的兴趣的恢复
Extra ExamplesThe late 19th century was a time of religious revival. 19 世纪晚期是宗教复兴时期。 a revival of ancient skills 古老技术的复兴 the revival of interest in local radio 对当地无线电广播兴趣的恢复 His work is enjoying a revival in popularity. 他的作品重受欢迎。 The exhibition has sparked a revival of interest in the Impressionists. 这次展览激起了人们对印象派画家的再度关注。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
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- experience
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- revival in
- revival of
- a revival of interest
- signs of (a) revival
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a new production of a play that has not been performed for some time (戏剧的)重演 a revival of Peter Shaffer’s ‘Equus’ 彼得 · 谢弗的《马》的重演