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resurgence

/ri-sur-juhns/US // rɪˈsɜr dʒəns //

复兴,复苏,回潮,重生

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of rising again or returning; revival: There has been a resurgence of polio in countries where vaccination is viewed with suspicion.

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Examples

  • The bank cited “the rapid and broad-based resurgence of the coronavirus” as the main reason it was downgrading Q4 and Q1 GDP forecasts.

  • Hundreds of thousands of student loan borrowers, including Barber, stand to have their wages garnished just as a resurgence of the coronavirus threatens to create further economic disruptions.

  • The resurgence of testing delays is sabotaging America’s ability to stem runaway viral transmission and the mounting lives lost.

  • This time, it was Spain that first showed the alarming resurgence on the continent.

  • The worrying signs of pandemic resurgence are rattling investors.

  • The trend led to a resurgence of anthology television, and renewed interest in The Twilight Zone.

  • There have been many reactions to the digitization of our lives, like the resurgence of vinyl and the entire Maker movement.

  • Mike Tyson has enjoyed quite the career resurgence since his retirement from professional boxing.

  • And they worry that it will spark risky sexual behavior that could cause a resurgence of the epidemic.

  • According to the The Resurgence website, that plan called for the publication of five to seven books per year.

  • But the most characteristic labor movement of the forties was a resurgence of the old Agrarianism of the twenties.

  • We are witnessing a resurgence of devilry that is perfectly appalling.

  • Each in a return splash shimmied the dinghy making for a resurgence of what, until now, had been a barely muted panic.

  • And with this double collapse had come a strange irresistible resurgence of early feelings and forgotten superstitions.

  • They were painful at first, but their constant resurgence at last altogether upset my balance.