Resucitar in english

Resurrect

pronunciation: rezɜrekt part of speech: verb
In gestures

resucitar = resurrect ; revive ; resuscitate ; bring + Nombre + back to life ; give + a second life ; bring + Nombre + back from the dead ; come back from + the dead. 

Example: The same principal was resurrected in 1952 with the introduction of numerical control of machine tools.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: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.Example: This book will show you how to give a second life to everything from plastic containers to bubble wrap to pantyhose and more.Example: As good as surgery and medicine will be in 100 years time, it will not be able to bring you back from the dead if you suffer a fatal accident.Example: While the Bible speaks of the resurrection of Jesus it also speaks of a number of others that have come back from the dead.

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» resucitar a los muertosraise + the deadwarm + Posesivo + cockles [Usado generalmente para describir una comida/bebida que reconforta cuando hace mal tiempo]resurrect + the deadbring + Nombre + back from the dead .

Example: EU leaders are trying to raise the dead by taking the rejected constitution and tinkering around the edges.

Example: We've created a menu that showcases the best of our wild harvest and will surely warm your cockles as you batten down the hatches for Winter.

Example: They say, a good broth can resurrect the dead -- bone broth does contain many vitamins and minerals that can help with stress, sore joints and digestive woes.

Example: As good as surgery and medicine will be in 100 years time, it will not be able to bring you back from the dead if you suffer a fatal accident.

» resucitar a un muertogrow + hair on an eggput + hairs on + Posesivo + chest .

Example: Why the world doesn't have more bald men walking smelling of bacon grease because I swear that stuff could grow hair on an egg!.

Example: And the coffee was so freaking strong it could put hairs on your chest!.

» resucitar de entre los muertosresurrect from + the deadreturn from + the gravebring + Nombre + back from the deadcome back from + the dead .

Example: According to Christian scripture, Jesus was resurrected from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion = Según las escrituras cristianas, Jesús fue resucitado de entre los muertos en el tercer día después de su crucifixión.

Example: Based on a comic book, Hex is a glowering gunslinger who returns from the grave to avenge the man who slaughtered his family and left him for dead.

Example: As good as surgery and medicine will be in 100 years time, it will not be able to bring you back from the dead if you suffer a fatal accident.

Example: While the Bible speaks of the resurrection of Jesus it also speaks of a number of others that have come back from the dead.

Resucitar synonyms

raise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz part of speech: verb upraise in spanish: levantamiento, pronunciation: əpreɪz part of speech: verb
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