0 to make something from the past exist again -- eskide kalmış şeyi tekrar canlandırmak; hayat vermek, tekrar yaşam alanına sokmak
to revive memories
A lot of traditional skills are currently being revived.
1 to become conscious again or make someone conscious again -- canlandırmak, hayat vermek, hayata döndürmek
A police officer tried unsuccessfully to revive her.
2 to start to feel healthier and more active again, or to make someone feel this way -- yeniden sağlığına/eski hâline kavuşmak/kavuşturmak; tekrar yeniden zinde/aktif olmak
Evidently, the events across the border were reviving dormant resentments throughout the western frontier lands.
The eruption of the border war stoked the old fears of survival, and revived the sense of collective responsibility nurtured for half a century.
If that revived, there would be no difficulty in implementing proposals such as we had laboured to list.
Elsewhere, the past two years have encouraged critics and commentators to applaud a reviving political theatre.
It is much more feasible for a community to revive the symbolic functions of a language, without necessarily changing their language of communicative function.
Animals were revived under a heat lamp and returned to home cages.
To achieve this end, they sometimes resorted to reviving bygone tribal identities or inventing new ones altogether.
The sunfish were revived by irrigating the gills with fresh aquarium water.
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(使)甦醒, (使)復原, (使)復興…
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(使)苏醒, (使)复原, (使)复兴…
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reanimar(se), resucitar, reanimar…
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蘇生する(させる), 意識を回復する(させる)…
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reprendre connaissance, ranimer, réanimer…
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