resurface 的 2 个定义
re·sur·faced, re·sur·fac·ing.
- to give a new surface to.
re·sur·faced, re·sur·fac·ing.
- to come to the surface again.
resurface 近义词
occur or appear again
更多resurface例句
- They constantly fear being retraumatized, because at any moment the images could resurface and once again ruin their lives.
- Several prominent Democrats and activist groups are arguing Greene should resign or be removed from elected office, and a small number of GOP lawmakers have also criticized her after her posts and comments resurfaced.
- As the origin tale of the mittens began to seep out on Inauguration Day, that old Twitter account resurfaced.
- Alibaba’s billionaire founder resurfaced as he spoke to 100 rural teachers through a video call, three months after his last public appearance in October, sending the e-commerce firm’s shares up more than 8% in Hong Kong.
- Unfortunately, his injury issues resurfaced when he appeared to hurt his leg on a subsequent run.
- It went into remission, but it would resurface in 2011; and Scott was able to beat it once again.
- Relics, paintings, ancient texts, and other links to our past that were lost suddenly resurface in hard to explain places.
- But amid the allegations of sexual abuse, allegations of physical abuse have also begun to resurface.
- It was a strange way to resurface nearly seven months after his last television appearance.
- Of course Martha will resurface, via a rather contrived encounter with Nicholas, and of course Regina will have to decide.
- They are especially likely to resurface during periods of insecurity, disappointment, and frustration.