Renacimiento in english

Renaissance

pronunciation: renəsɑns part of speech: noun
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renacimiento = revival ; renaissance ; rebirth ; throwback. 

Example: A sharp revival of printing took place during the 2nd half of the 18th century.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.Example: The article 'Helsinki University Library: reborn from its own ashes' explains the rebirth of the national library of Finland after almost total destruction by the great fire of 1827.Example: These methods, a throwback to the early 20th century, constitute an excellent basis for sustainable agriculture, which aims to reduce consumption of plant protection products.

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» experimentar un renacimientoexperience + a renaissance .

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

» hombre del renacimientoRenaissance man .

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

» renacimiento culturalcultural revival .

Example: It is well known that the Carolingian royal family inspired and promoted a cultural revival of great consequence.

» Renacimiento, elRenaissance, the [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.

Renacimiento synonyms

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