Resurgir in english
Resurface
pronunciation: risɜrfəs part of speech: verb
pronunciation: risɜrfəs part of speech: verb
In gestures
resurgir = revival ; re-emerge [reemerge] ; get + a second wind ; make + a comeback ; re-arise ; experience + a renaissance.
Example: A sharp revival of printing took place during the 2nd half of the 18th century.Example: In recent years the idea has re-emerged and is attracting interest from both public and private sectors.Example: Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.Example: For quite some time wall-to-wall carpeting was considered an outdated form of flooring but it has recently made a comeback.Example: I believe that what Ms. Marshall mooted yesterday and what has since rearisen in discussion is a very real, and perhaps unbridgeable, difference of interest.Example: In the last few years contrastive linguistics has experienced a renaissance.more:
» nuevo resurgir = second wind .
Example: The article 'Cost-plus pricing: an old nag with a second wind?' suggests that this technique is the most transparent and equitable system yet devised.