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renascent

/ri-nas-uhnt, -ney-suhnt/US // rɪˈnæs ənt, -ˈneɪ sənt //UK // (rɪˈnæsənt, -ˈneɪ-) //

重生,重生期,重生代,重生者

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being reborn; springing again into being or vigor: a renascent interest in Henry James.

Examples

  • The film closes on a George Valentin renascent, tap-dancing into the talkies with his beloved on his arm.

  • Renascent Stoicism had three functions in the rise of the modern world.

  • It was the old purity that returned, the deathless beauty, the ever-renascent life, the eternal consecrated and immortal youth.

  • The faint, renascent glamour which had begun to attach to literature and social life disappeared.

  • At the sound of it the primeval lover, newly renascent in Mr. Strumley's breast, cowed before the power of genitorial insistency.

  • It was bound, sooner or later, to yield to the renascent impulse of democracy inherent in Florentine institutions.