transcription, транскрипция: [ rɪvaɪv ]
( revives, reviving, revived)
1.
When something such as the economy, a business, a trend, or a feeling is revived or when it revives , it becomes active, popular, or successful again.
...an attempt to revive the British economy...
There is no doubt that grades have improved and interest in education has revived.
VERB : V n , V
2.
When someone revives a play, opera, or ballet, they present a new production of it.
The Gaiety is reviving John B. Kean’s comedy ‘The Man from Clare’.
VERB : V n
3.
If you manage to revive someone who has fainted or if they revive , they become conscious again.
She and a neighbour tried in vain to revive him...
With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.
VERB : V n , V