🌱Revival (révival)

noun
/rɪˈvaɪ.vəl/
renaissance (renaissance)

Signification

an improvement in the condition or strength of something; renewed interest in or attention to something
an improvement in the condition or strength of something
Traduction de la signification
une amélioration de la condition ou de la force de quelque chose; un intérêt ou une attention renouvelé à quelque chose
une amelioration de la condition ou de la force de quelque chose; un interet ou une attention renouvelle a quelque chose

Phrases d'exemple

There has been a revival of interest in traditional crafts.

Il y a eu une renaissance de l'intérêt pour les métiers traditionnels.
Il y a eu une renaissance de l'interet pour les metiers traditionnels.

The revival of the old traditions brought a sense of nostalgia.

La renaissance des anciennes traditions a apporté un sentiment de nostalgie.
La renaissance des anciennes traditions a apporte un sentiment de nostalgie.

Synonymes

renewal, resurgence, renaissance, rebirth, restoration, rejuvenation
Entrée 1
renewal, resurgence, renaissance, rebirth
Entrée 2
restoration, rejuvenation, renewal, resurgence

Antonymes

decline, deterioration, downfall, demise, collapse
Entrée 1
decline, deterioration, downfall, demise
Entrée 2
decline, deterioration, collapse

Collocations

economic revival, cultural revival, revival meeting, revival of fortunes, revival of interest, revival of culture
Entrée 1
economic revival, cultural revival, revival meeting, revival of fortunes
Entrée 2
revival of interest, revival of culture, cultural revival

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