resuscitate / rɪˈsʌs ɪˌteɪt /

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resuscitate 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·sus·ci·tat·ed, re·sus·ci·tat·ing.

  1. to revive, especially from apparent death or from unconsciousness.

resuscitate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

revive

更多resuscitate例句

  1. Klimas told the Blade he attempted to resuscitate Rieschick after calling 911.
  2. The employee, who was born in 1998 and joined Pinduoduo in July 2019, could not be resuscitated and died after nearly six hours of first aid, according to a statement.
  3. Elliott Management, the hedge fund that took B&N private last year, brought in Daunt to resuscitate Waterstones’ much larger American cousin.
  4. The book also includes new sordid details about his treatment of Goucher that are unlikely to help resuscitate his image.
  5. In some cases, doctors gave patients do-not-resuscitate orders without family or patient consent, sometimes overruling families that wanted everything done for their loved one, three nurses said.
  6. Efforts to resuscitate her failed and she was pronounced dead at nearby Albert Einstein Medical Center.
  7. That, too, is the test for Cadillac—to resuscitate a legend.
  8. The string of flat-lined attempts to resuscitate the genre that preceded The Maya Rudolph Show certainly speaks to that.
  9. Firefox no longer has its moral high-horse, and that leaves its fragile state without anyone to resuscitate it if flatlines.
  10. They are said to have lowered her and done all they could to resuscitate her, but she was now beyond help.
  11. Just 45 minutes after this second patient had been brought into the operating room the effort to resuscitate him began.
  12. But very soon various causes combined to resuscitate the dialect literature.
  13. They may be battered and even sundered for a time, but each successive shock will only serve to resuscitate their vitality.
  14. Kneeling over his parent, Dick set to work to resuscitate the almost drowned man.
  15. A few drops sprinkled upon a corpse sufficed to resuscitate it.