Revival

  • 21Revival — Als Revival (engl. für „Wiederbelebung“, „Erneuerung“; „Erweckung“) bezeichnet man das Wiederaufflammen einer Modewelle der Vergangenheit. Besonders verbreitet ist der Begriff in der Popmusik und im Jazz. Er wird aber auch häufig in der Bildenden …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 22Revival — Wiederbelebung; Erweckung * * * Re|vi|val 〈[ rıvaıvəl] n. 15〉 Erneuerung, Neubelebung [engl.] * * * Re|vi|val [rɪ vaɪvl̩ ], das; s, s [engl. revival, zu: to revive = wieder beleben < (m)frz. revivre < lat. revivere = wieder leben]: das… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 23revival — [[t]rɪva͟ɪv(ə)l[/t]] revivals 1) N COUNT: oft N of n When there is a revival of something, it becomes active or popular again. This return to realism has produced a revival of interest in a number of artists... There is little chance of a revival …

    English dictionary

  • 24revival */ — UK [rɪˈvaɪv(ə)l] / US noun Word forms revival : singular revival plural revivals 1) [countable/uncountable] the process of becoming active, successful, or popular again The Pope s visit sparked a religious revival in Cuba. the revival of interest …

    English dictionary

  • 25revival — re|viv|al [ rı vaıvl ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount the process of becoming active, successful, or popular again: The Pope s visit sparked a religious revival in Cuba. the revival of interest in local radio a revival in/of someone s fortunes (=an …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 26revival — noun 1 (C, U) a process of something becoming active or strong again: The Roosevelt administration wanted to stimulate an economic revival. (+ of): the revival of old fears and jealousies 2 (C, U) the fact of something becoming popular again (+… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27revival — /ri vuy veuhl/, n. 1. restoration to life, consciousness, vigor, strength, etc. 2. restoration to use, acceptance, or currency: the revival of old customs. 3. a new production of an old play. 4. a showing of an old motion picture. 5. an awakening …

    Universalium

  • 28revival — The process of renewing the operative force of a judgment which has remained dormant or unexecuted for so long a time that execution cannot be issued upon it without new process to reanimate it. The act of renewing the legal force of a contract… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 29revival — /rəˈvaɪvəl / (say ruh vuyvuhl) noun 1. the act of reviving. 2. the state of being revived. 3. restoration to life, consciousness, vigour, strength, etc. 4. restoration to use, acceptance, or currency: the revival of old customs. 5. a renewing of… …

  • 30revival —    A deceptively simple term which has excited protracted debate in the folklore world, primarily because its meaning shifts with the perspective of each onlooker. In the folk *song and *dance world, the Revival usually refers to one of the two… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore