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reanimate

/ree-an-uh-meyt/US // ˌriˈæn əˌmeɪt //UK // (riːˈænɪmeɪt) //

复生,复活,重生,再生

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·an·i·mat·ed, re·an·i·mat·ing.

    • : to restore to life; resuscitate.
    • : to give fresh vigor, spirit, or courage to.
    • : to stimulate to renewed activity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
animate动画,动画片,动画制作,动画化arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起awaken觉醒,唤醒,苏醒,醒来brighten亮化,亮光,亮丽,亮亮cheer欢呼,欢呼声,欢呼雀跃,喝彩comfort舒适度,舒适性,舒适,舒适感console操作台,控制台,慰藉,慰问encourage鼓励,激励,励,励志energize发动,激发活力,激发,激活enkindle点燃,激发,引发,激发灵感enliven搞活,活跃起来,活跃,活化exhilarate使人振奋的,振奋人心,振奋,令人振奋的gladden悲痛欲绝,悲哀,悲痛,悲叹inspirit灵感,鼓舞人心,激励,精神invigorate振兴,振作起来,振奋人心,搞活overcome克服,攻克,战胜,克服困难please请,请你,请注意,请您quicken快捷,快捷键,快手,快车rally拉力赛,拉力赛中,拉链,拉力赛中的reactivate重新启动,重新激活,重新启用,重启reawaken唤醒,苏醒,唤起,觉醒recondition修整,修理,修复,修缮recover恢复,复原,复苏,恢复原状refresh刷新,刷新纪录,刷刷新,刷新了rejuvenate焕发活力,焕发青春,复兴,焕发生机rekindle重燃,复燃,重启,重振旗鼓relieve纾解,纾缓,缓解,纾解了renew更新,延长,革新,翻新renovate翻修,翻造,翻盖,翻拍repair维修,修复,修理,修补restore恢复,修复,恢复重建,恢复原状态resurrect复活,复生,复现,重生resuscitate复苏,复甦,抢救,苏醒revitalize振兴,重振活力,重振,重振旗鼓revivify振兴,复活,复兴,重振旗鼓rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来solace安慰,慰藉,慰籍,慰问strengthen加强,强化,增强,巩固bounce back反弹,反弹回来,弹回,回弹breathe new life into焕发新的生机,焕发新的生命力,焕发新的活力,焕发新生机bring around带在身边,带到身边,带在身边的,带到身边来bring to带到,带给,带至,带来come around来了,醒来,醒来吧,回归come to life栩栩如生,活起来,活起来了,现身make whole成全,成全他们,打成一片,成全了snap out of it振作起来,释然,振作起来吧,摆脱它spring up兴起,涌现,涌现出来的,兴起来的touch up修整,修饰,润色,补足wake up醒来,醒来后,醒来吧,醒来之后
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Examples

  • In the first of many surreal twists, Trophy finally returns home—but in a coffin—and is miraculously reanimated on Baba’s embalming table.

  • Cryonics preserves the body until science has progressed to a point where a person could be reanimated and cured of whatever diseases they suffered from.

  • They call it “Deep Nostalgia” and have reanimated more than 65 million photos of people in the past four weeks.

  • Some people have shared on social media that reanimating the dead with MyHeritage’s videos made them weep with joy.

  • Dumesnil continued his efforts to reanimate his courage and to reassure him in regard to the accident of the previous night.

  • The Duke of Bedford thought it proper to disgrace her, in order to reanimate the courage of his countrymen.

  • I now hastened to reanimate Max and Browne, by communicating to them the intelligence that relief was probably at hand.

  • Doctor examines the dank carcase, and pronounces, not hopefully, that it is worth while trying to reanimate the same.

  • The help that was approaching might well tend to reanimate them.