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词汇 renaissance
释义 renaissance
noun[ S ]
uk /rəˈneɪ.səns/ us /ˈren.ə.sɑːns/
a new growth of activity or interest in something, especially art, literature, or music: (尤指艺术、文学或音乐的)复兴
Opera is enjoying a long-awaited renaissance.歌剧正在复兴,这是人们期待已久的好事。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Restoring and reviving
balsam
bounce
bounce back
facelift
flip
lick your woundsidiom
modernization
modernize
move with the timesidiom
recrudescence
regeneration
regenerative
rejuvenate
rejuvenation
resurrect
resurrection
revamp
revitalize
revival
snap
the Renaissance
noun[ S ]
uk /rəˈneɪ.səns/ us /ˈren.ə.sɑːns/
the period of new growth of interest and activity in the areas of art, literature, and ideas in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries(15和16世纪时欧洲,尤指意大利北部的)文艺复兴,文艺复兴时期
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Renaissance: 1501 to 1899
ancien régime
auto-da-fé
buccaneer
bustle
Carolean
Elizabethan
enlightenment
Industrial Revolution
Jacobean
Pre-Raphaelite
privateer
reformation
regency
the First Fleet
the Pilgrims
the Wild West
Tory
Victorian
Victoriana
Whig
Renaissance
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /rəˈneɪ.səns/ us /ˈren.ə.sɑːns/
from or relating to the period when there was a new increase in interest and activity in art, literature, and ideas in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries: 文艺复兴的
Renaissance art/painting/architecture文艺复兴时期的艺术/绘画/建筑
Bearden continued his studies by examining the spatial and coloristic qualities of Byzantine and early Renaissance painting, learning as much as he could about space.
He goes on to trace the influence of Greek and Italian Renaissance architecture on Victorian cities.
And colleges became very important particularly in the Renaissance period.
This series is widely considered to be the Italian Renaissance painter's greatest masterpiece.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Renaissance: 1501 to 1899
ancien régime
auto-da-fé
buccaneer
bustle
Carolean
Elizabethan
enlightenment
Industrial Revolution
Jacobean
Pre-Raphaelite
privateer
reformation
regency
the First Fleet
the Pilgrims
the Wild West
Tory
Victorian
Victoriana
Whig

renaissance | American Dictionary


renaissance
noun[ C ]
us/ˈren·əˌsɑns, -ˌzɑns/
a new growth or interest in something, esp. art, literature, or music:
a poetry renaissance
world history
The Renaissance was a period of growth and activity in the areas of art, literature, and ideas in Europe during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.

renaissance | Business English


renaissance
noun[ S ]
uk /rəˈneɪsəns/ us /ˌrenəˈsɑːns/
a situation when there is new interest in something and it becomes strong and active again:
experience/see/undergo a renaissanceAround the beginning of the 21st century, the area's wine industry underwent something of a renaissance.

Examples of renaissance


renaissance
I hope for a new renaissance of collaborations between composers and artists from other media, utilising the potentials of electronic sound.
The chronological scope extends from late antiquity to die early renaissance, and beyond that to the present day in die case of chant.
The strategy actually preferred depends on the participants' attitudes toward the prospects of a fresh start and the chances of the old paradigm's renaissance.
But speeding on the roads and circling in the skies has given the modern man the opportunity to see more than his renaissance predecessor.
However, if outside actors are even partially to blame for the problems, their actions will potentially contribute to, or hinder, the renaissance.
Until a minor renaissance in 1996, organized labor had lost both political influence and ardor for national health insurance.
Given our recent advances in technology, it seems that we stand at the threshold of a great renaissance in the understanding of this relationship.
Immigrants have also been at the centre of an incipient urban cultural renaissance.
If so, they promise new insights into the range of the totalitarianism paradigm, which has experienced a remarkable renaissance since 1989.
It no longer possesses the function of a leading science as it did during the renaissance.
This modern renaissance is a consequence of pantomime companies' innovations - re-inventing their product, promoting it to specific target audiences, and attracting sponsorship.
The notion of an endophenotype was initially devised in relation to schizophrenia in 1972,35 and has experienced a renaissance in the past decade.
This renaissance intellectual and activist has interesting ideas that he cares deeply about and expresses well.
It was constructed in high renaissance style, with classical niches and shell-motifs on the interior, and strapwork panels and cartouches outside.
It was a renaissance of playwrights in those days.
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