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词汇 renascence
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Definition of renascence in English:

renascence

noun rɪˈneɪnas(ə)nsrɪˈnas(ə)ns
formal
  • 1The revival of something that has been dormant.

    〈正式〉复活,复兴

    the renascence of poetry as an oral art

    诗歌作为一门口传艺术的复兴。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A recent renascence of Baptist life in Britain has resulted in Baptist churches being among the limited number of churches that are growing rather than declining.
    • Her current repertoire has evolved entirely within the past two years - no mean feat - and she has undergone an impressive renascence of creative energy.
    • Randolph failed: the South supported the war anyway, enthusiastically, and there was no renascence of Jeffersonian decentralism.
    • ‘And now,’ he solemnly announced, ‘let this day be forever marked in history as the renascence of our glorious kingdom's greatest legacy!’
    • One English firm was marketing a product called ‘garum’ in the 19th century, for an advertisement appears in an English cookery book of the period; but this seems to have been an isolated survival or renascence.
    Synonyms
    revival, renaissance, resurrection, reawakening, renewal, resurgence, regeneration, restoration, new beginning
    1. 1.1
      another term for Renaissance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The spirit of the age led many astrologers to attempt a renascence and reformation in astrology: a return to pre-medieval practice, which they took to be preserved in Ptolemy.
      • More than any other man he laid the foundations of the Byzantine literary and philosophical renascence of the 12th cent.
      • It was tiled with the utmost care, and painted to a beautiful blend of Spanish, Indian, and renascence decor that blended only better with the richly coloured carpets.

Definition of renascence in US English:

renascence

noun
formal
  • 1The revival of something that has been dormant.

    〈正式〉复活,复兴

    the renascence of poetry as an oral art

    诗歌作为一门口传艺术的复兴。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A recent renascence of Baptist life in Britain has resulted in Baptist churches being among the limited number of churches that are growing rather than declining.
    • One English firm was marketing a product called ‘garum’ in the 19th century, for an advertisement appears in an English cookery book of the period; but this seems to have been an isolated survival or renascence.
    • Her current repertoire has evolved entirely within the past two years - no mean feat - and she has undergone an impressive renascence of creative energy.
    • ‘And now,’ he solemnly announced, ‘let this day be forever marked in history as the renascence of our glorious kingdom's greatest legacy!’
    • Randolph failed: the South supported the war anyway, enthusiastically, and there was no renascence of Jeffersonian decentralism.
    Synonyms
    revival, renaissance, resurrection, reawakening, renewal, resurgence, regeneration, restoration, new beginning
    1. 1.1
      another term for Renaissance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was tiled with the utmost care, and painted to a beautiful blend of Spanish, Indian, and renascence decor that blended only better with the richly coloured carpets.
      • More than any other man he laid the foundations of the Byzantine literary and philosophical renascence of the 12th cent.
      • The spirit of the age led many astrologers to attempt a renascence and reformation in astrology: a return to pre-medieval practice, which they took to be preserved in Ptolemy.
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