词汇 | resurgence |
释义 | resurgence noun[ S or U ] formaluk /rɪˈsɜː.dʒəns/ us /rɪˈsɝː.dʒəns/ a new increase of activity or interest in a particular subject or idea that had been forgotten for some time: 复苏;复兴;再次兴起 The creation of independent states has led to a resurgence of nationalism.独立国家的建立导致了民族主义的复苏。 resurgence in demand/popularity/interest需求的回升/再度流行/重新感兴趣 Synonyms revival upsurge upturn 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 resurgence | American Dictionaryresurgence noun[ C/U ] us/rɪˈsɜr·dʒəns/ an increase of activity or interest in a particular subject or idea which had been forgotten for some time: [ Cusually sing ]There’s been a resurgence of criticism of the president. resurgence | Business Englishresurgence noun[ S or U ] uk /rɪˈsɜːdʒəns/us a process in which something starts to grow, develop, or become successful again: There has been a resurgence of interest in telecom stocks. a resurgence in sthIf the hoped-for spending slowdown does not happen, it will lead to a resurgence in inflation. enjoy/experience/see a resurgenceThe 1990s saw a resurgence of mergers and acquisitions. resurgentadjective[ usually before noun ] formal a resurgent economy resurgent inflation/popularity Examples of resurgenceresurgence Republicanism is currently enjoying a resurgence of interest and support. To what extent a resurgence of midwifery-led care will be accommodated remains to be fully assessed. Following the resurgence of the style, there is now a tendency to joke about ' baby-goths', but all ' outsiders' start at the outside. The resurgence of actual and prospective disinflation in industrialized countries has resulted in new interest in the possibility of self-fulfilling deflationary expectations. For one of the most striking recent political developments has been the resurgence of national claims and conflicts. The rise of scientific-bureaucratic medicine reflects the rise (or perhaps resurgence) of political instrumentalism; in other words, it is about aspirations of control. Recently, however, there has been a resurgence in the interest of logical spreadsheets in the research community. Interest in the impact of neighborhood conditions on child development and children's well-being is experiencing a resurgence of interest. Today, however, the resurgence of ethnicity in these areas has prompted a very different formulation. The resurgence of this instrument seems to have depended on its interest to solve new optico-perspective problems. If there is a resurgence of the use of prefabrication of the building envelope, how will the mistakes of the past avoid being repeated? On the one hand we are witnessing a resurgence in the study of grammar and vocabulary. The authors strive for a positive perspective and champion linguistic revitalization; however, their data do not predict a resurgence, though they do not preclude one. The left-liberal electoral resurgence after 1909 was no mere blip, in other words, but indicated structural changes in political allegiance. Was he the prime mover behind the resurgence of the ceramics business or did he just claim credit? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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