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reanimation

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

复生,复活,复生术,复活术

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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.

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Examples

  • I experienced a sudden rush of blood to my temples—a giddy and overpowering sense of deliverance and reanimation.

  • I lay till my heart stopped beating, my joints were wooden, and my four limbs corky beyond all hope of reanimation.

  • At last, after many intervals of lassitude and reanimation, I broke down altogether.

  • It is even possible that the first idea of statuary had its origin in this conception of a magical reanimation.

  • Upon our return, long after the sun's rays had grown strong, we observed some of the butterflies showed signs of reanimation.