revive
v
1 [I, Tn] come or bring (sb/sth) back to health, strength or consciousness (使某人[某物])恢复健康、 力量或知觉
The flowers will revive in water. 这些花一浇水就能活过来.
She fainted but the brandy soon revived her. 她昏迷了, 但喂她些白兰地酒就很快醒过来了.
(fig 比喻) Our failing hopes/spirits revived. 我们破灭的希望又重新燃起[低落的情绪又重新振作起来].
2 [I, Tn] come or bring (sth) back into use, activity, fashion, etc 重新使用(某事物); 使(某事物)恢复活动或重新流行
revive old practices, customs, trends, etc 恢复旧做法、 再兴旧习俗、 重现某倾向
efforts to revive the mini-skirt 为使超短裙重新流行而做的努力.
3 [Tn] stage again a play, etc that has not been performed for some time 重新上演(戏剧等)
revive a 1930's musical 重新上演20世纪30年代的歌舞喜剧.
Between 1850 and 1910 the bison population is thought to have fallen from 60 million to just a few hundred.
人们认为,在1850年到1910年之间,野牛的头数从6,000万头降到只有几百头了。
You can also take a degree in Maori or Maori Studies at five of the country's universtities.
你也可以在国立大学当中的5所大学里获得毛利语或毛利研究的学位。
From this we get the expression to make a beeline for someone or something, which means to go quickly along a straight direct course for someone or something.
从这里我们得到一条短语"to make a beeline for someone or something,意思是迅速地沿着一条直线向某人或某物走去。