revive
v
1 [I, Tn] come or bring (sb/sth) back to health, strength or consciousness (使某人[某物])恢复健康、 力量或知觉
The flowers will revive in water. 这些花一浇水就能活过来.
She fainted but the brandy soon revived her. 她昏迷了, 但喂她些白兰地酒就很快醒过来了.
(fig 比喻) Our failing hopes/spirits revived. 我们破灭的希望又重新燃起[低落的情绪又重新振作起来].
2 [I, Tn] come or bring (sth) back into use, activity, fashion, etc 重新使用(某事物); 使(某事物)恢复活动或重新流行
revive old practices, customs, trends, etc 恢复旧做法、 再兴旧习俗、 重现某倾向
efforts to revive the mini-skirt 为使超短裙重新流行而做的努力.
3 [Tn] stage again a play, etc that has not been performed for some time 重新上演(戏剧等)
revive a 1930's musical 重新上演20世纪30年代的歌舞喜剧.
It's quite simple. You put a very hot, wet cloth on your shoulder for one minute. Then put a packet of frozen peas on the shoulder for one minute. And so on and so on.
很简单。你把一块很热的湿布敷在肩膀上一分钟。然后把一包冻豌豆敷在肩膀上一分钟。这样反复几次。
Are there any hobbies or sports you particularly like?
你有什么特别癖好或特别喜欢的体育运动吗?
At that time only the British government had the right to sell salt, which was taxed, so Gandhi encouraged the whole nation to make their own salt.