Reavivar in english
Revive
pronunciation: rɪvaɪv part of speech: verb
pronunciation: rɪvaɪv part of speech: verb
In gestures
reavivarse = snap back to + life.
Example: Consumers are snapping back to life, kindling springtime hopes that the recession is losing steam.reavivar = revive ; resuscitate ; rekindle ; reignite ; re-stoke.
Example: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Example: An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Example: A new meteorite study is rekindling a scientific debate over the creation of our solar system.Example: The most important feature of the election is that a stable government will reignite growth.Example: Her new movie has helped re-stoke her acting ambitions.more:
» reavivar Algo = get back on + track ; put + Nombre + back on track .
Example: Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future. Example: The article is entitled 'Using project management to put client/server projects back on track' = El artículo se titula "El uso de la gestión mediante proyectos para reactivar los proyectos cliente/servidor".» reavivar el debate = reignite + debate .
Example: The report's re-release is likely to reignite debate about how publishers should respond to the potential threat of open access.» reavivarse = snap back to + life .
Example: Consumers are snapping back to life, kindling springtime hopes that the recession is losing steam.