reborn 的定义
- having undergone rebirth.
reborn 近义词
等同于 recovered
等同于 reformed
reborn 的近义词 8 个
reborn 的反义词 3 个
等同于 renewed
更多reborn例句
- Often, I find myself thinking about Ciara Boulding’s neighbors in 1941, emerging from their homes, seeing the devastation at Number 6, and looking up, with a mixture of guilt and gratitude, at the reborn sky.
- Today, 18 months later, faith and hope are reborn with the change of administration.
- Everywhere you looked, a powerhouse franchise was being sliced and diced, rebooted and reborn, from Disney princesses to Star Wars fighter pilots.
- Holy Rood Cemetery — the final resting place for 7,000 people — has been reborn.
- The Toronto and New York film festivals that follow Venice will be largely virtual this year, and the Telluride festival has been reborn as a drive-in series in Los Angeles.
- A second document was titled: “Gambia Reborn: A Charter for Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy and Development.”
- Many Sailor Moon story arcs, in the comics and on television, end with the Sailor Senshi dying and being reborn.
- Either way, the reborn classic quickly spread across the U.S…and moved to a more conventional drinking time.
- We are introduced to Rome reborn, ancient and eternal but all the more potent.
- When the long (1964–85) dictatorship in Brazil gave way to free and fair elections, civil society was reborn.
- It terrified me, that insistent eternal cry of reborn nature that recked neither our sorrows nor our human passing.
- Joan gazed forward into the distance like a soul dead and about to be reborn, planning a new life.
- The spirits discarnate await a chance of entering into women, and being reborn.
- His devotion makes him an "indispensable man;" he is reborn, and, according to his own words, he is "ripe for life."
- It is reborn; it lives and dies in new Lokas or spheres, which gradually become purer and more subjective.