词汇 | resurgence |
释义 | resurgenceWord family nounresurgenceresurrectionresurrectionismresurrectionistresurrectoradjectiveresurgentresurrectionalresurrectionaryresurrectiveverbresurrectresurrectionizeresurge re·sur·gence /rɪˈsɜːdʒəns $ -ɜːr-/ noun [singular, uncountableU] START something/MAKE something STARTthe reappearance and growth of something that was common in the past 复苏;再次出现,再起 resurgence of There has been a resurgence of interest in religion over the last ten years. 最近10年以来宗教热情重燃。 resurgence in a resurgence in the popularity of 60s music 20世纪60年代音乐的再次流行 Examples from the Corpus resurgence• And there's been a resurgence of interest in religion, you know.• Perfectly aware of the veiled disapproval, his kindlier feelings abated, to be replaced by a resurgence of ill humour.• They are worried by a resurgence of union bullying.• Cigar smoking is experiencing a resurgence.• Student activity and the resurgence of trade unionism, already discussed, were obvious facets of thus new version of steadfastness.• The resurgence of a confessing community in our land has already begun. resurgence of interest• And there's been a resurgence of interest in religion, you know.• And, indeed, they helped to establish a new resurgence of interest in the sociology of law.• Have you been surprised by the resurgence of interest in your work? From Longman Business Dictionary resurgencere·sur·gence /rɪˈsɜːdʒəns-ɜːr-/ noun [singular] the return of an activity or success Ford’s resurgence during the mid-1980s If wesee aresurgence in demand, we are likely to experience shortages. —resurgent adjectiveadj Fears of resurgent inflation sent long-term interest rates climbing. (1800-1900) resurgent ((18-21 centuries)), from Latin resurgere “to rise again”, from surgere; → SURGE1 |
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