0 the period of time in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries when people became interested again in the ideas and culture of ancient Greece and Rome, and these influenced new developments in art, literature, science etc -- ยุคฟื้นฟูศิลปะ
(also adjective) Renaissance architecture/art.
1 a new interest in something that makes it popular again after a long period of time -- การฟื้นฟูใหม่; การฟื้นคืน
Health spa resorts are enjoying a 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.
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(尤指藝術、文學或音樂的)復興, (15和16世紀時歐洲,尤指義大利北部的)文藝復興,文藝復興時期…
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(尤指艺术、文学或音乐的)复兴, (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…
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renacimiento, el Renacimiento, Renacimiento…
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renascimento, a Renascença…
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yenilik, yeniden popüler/moda olma, Rönesans…
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(de) Renaissance, renaissance…
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renesance, znovuzrození…
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renæssance…
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