reanimate
英 [riːˈænɪmeɪt]
美 [riːˈænɪmeɪt]
v. 赋予新的生命; 使重新充满活力
过去分词:reanimated 第三人称单数:reanimates 现在分词:reanimating 过去式:reanimated
BNC.46818 / COCA.30858
牛津词典
verb
- 赋予新的生命;使重新充满活力
to give sb/sth new life or energy
英英释义
verb
- give new life or energy to
- A hot soup will revive me
- This will renovate my spirits
- This treatment repaired my health
双语例句
- Their philosophy was destined to reanimate the medieval philosophy of France and Italy and the whole Christian world.
他们的哲学注定要给法国、意大利乃至整个基督教世界的中世纪哲学注入新的生命。 - This is a way to reanimate the world.
这是一种可以使地球重现活力的方法。 - For cryonics to work today, it is not necessary that we can currently reanimate cryo-preserved patients.
人体冷冻学出现到今天,我们仍然不能复苏那些冷冻保存的人。 - And now reanimate yourself again and set up the aim for yourself.
现在振作起来为自己设定目标。 - CDC does not know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead ( or one that would present zombie-like symptoms), wrote agency spokesman David Daigle in an email to The Huffington Post.
官方发言人大卫戴格勒在发给哈芬顿邮报的邮件里说道:疾控中心认为没有任何能让死者复活(或是让能呈现僵尸状)的任何病毒或条件。 - It was Blanche who, when the conversation flagged and the youth's modesty came rushing back and overpowering him, knew how to reanimate her companion.
遇到谈话暂时冷场,或者年轻人的羞怯重又回升占上风的时候,也总是布兰茜为她的舞伴打开僵局。