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revitalization

/ree-vahyt-l-ahy-zey-shuhn/US // riˌvaɪt l aɪˈzeɪ ʃən //

振兴,活化,振作起来,振作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of giving new life or fresh vitality or energy to someone or something:New restaurants can be an anchor in the revitalization of a neglected or run-down neighborhood.

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Examples

  • Across the country, local governments have tried different strategies — often in combination — to build up commercial space for residents and revitalize struggling neighborhoods.

  • Now, having “decided to focus on the challenges in my own backyard,” he is founder and president of Urban Juncture, a social enterprise he started in 2003 to revitalize disinvested communities in Chicago.

  • These essentials revitalizes scalp hydration no matter your curl type and texture.

  • They have been more concerned with revitalizing the retail and housing mix, adding trees and reducing traffic congestion.

  • For years, he also worked to revitalize downtown Las Vegas, pledging $350 million in 2013 for redevelopment.

  • The Coens love the music, it is clear, and they have a blessed talent for revitalization.

  • Ted Cruz loves rekindling the story of Ronald Reagan as a political roadmap for Republican revitalization.

  • Regionalism in publishing can be a great spur to revitalization of reading.

  • The revitalization of a religious Zionist party and a growing center-right are real challenges to its position.

  • Chief agent in revitalization of Greek mythology, 220 et sqq.

  • Mankind soon lost connection with the spiritual dynamo of revitalization—except most intermittingly.

  • There is, then, no lasting revitalization from this tide of life.

  • That is to say, that here also she lives on her reserves, that she has no means of revitalization.

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