Renaissance in spanish

Renacimiento

pronunciation: renɑθimientoʊ part of speech: noun
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renaissance1 = renacimiento. 

Example: This article discusses the current Maori renaissance in New Zealand and the contribution school libraries can make in helping teachers and students to understand the importance to all New Zealanders of the Maori dimension.

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» experience + a renaissance = renacer, experimentar un renacimiento, resurgir.

Example: In the last few years contrastive linguistics has experienced a renaissance.

» Renaissance, the = Renacimiento, el. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: In the latter Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, many catalogs contained entries arranged chronologically, often by imprint date for printed books.

renaissance2 = renacentista. 

Example: In a sense, the general reference librarian can be viewed as a renaissance ideal who deserves everyone's admiration.

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» neo-Renaissance = neo-renacentista.

Example: The success of the neo-Renaissance style was based on the positive link it created between the past, present and future.

» Renaissance art = arte renacentista.

Example: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.

» Renaissance literature = literatura renacentista.

Example: Tragicomedy is one of the most important dramatic genres in Renaissance literature.

» Renaissance man = hombre del renacimiento.

Example: He was a real Renaissance man, dabbling in anything that caught his interest.

Renaissance synonyms

rebirth in spanish: , pronunciation: ribɜrθ part of speech: noun renascence in spanish: , pronunciation: renəsəns part of speech: noun
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