revitalise
英 [ˌri:'vaɪtəlaɪz]
美 [ˌri:'vaɪtəlaɪz]
v. 使更强壮; 使恢复生机(或健康)
过去分词:revitalised 现在分词:revitalising 过去式:revitalised 第三人称单数:revitalises
BNC.15435
英英释义
verb
- give new life or vigor to
双语例句
- This will not only revitalise the car ′ s appearance but also give it that'just been serviced ′ smell.
这不仅仅会让汽车内部焕然一新,而且还能有效去除异味。 - Generally speaking, greater choice and competition in any market obliges established players to revitalise themselves or shut down.
一般说来,在任何市场上,如果选择更多、竞争更激烈,老牌参与者就会被迫要么重振旗鼓,要么关门大吉。 - Further reforms to revitalise the stagnant economy are expected soon.
为萧条的经济注入活力的进一步改革有望在不久后出台。 - Negotiating new and important rules would help revitalise the WTO, which has languished because of the unfinished Doha Round of trade talks.
就新的重要规则举行磋商,将有助于重振WTO。由于尚未完成的多哈回合贸易谈判,WTO元气大伤。 - In 1996, in a bid to revitalise itself, apple brought him back.
1996年,为了重振旗鼓,苹果请回了乔布斯。 - Second, the project would revitalise US-EU relations at a time of slow or non-existent growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
其次,在大西洋两岸经济增长缓慢甚至停滞之际,贸易谈判将有利于重振美欧关系。 - Analysts said yesterday's result was likely to usher in a new political era featuring two dominant political parties competing for the favour of an impatient electorate wanting the government to revitalise the economy and tackle demographic challenges.
但分析师表示,昨日的选举结果可能会开启一个政治新纪元,两个主要政党为赢得失去耐性的全体选民的好感而战。这些选民渴望政府能重振日本经济,并应对人口结构方面的挑战。 - Developers are determined to revitalise the area to serve a growing number of wealthier residents, which means rents and property prices will rise.
开发商决心要恢复这个片区的活力,以服务日益增多的富裕居民,这意味着租金和楼价都会上涨。 - For Syria, the hope is that new business interest from the East can offset this loss and help revitalise its economy.
叙利亚的希望是,来自东方的新商业利益能够弥补这些损失,帮助其重振经济。 - Mr Paulson's experience in financial markets and his efforts to revitalise President George W. Bush's economic team are just what the US needs.
保尔森在金融市场的经历,以及他试图重振美国总统乔治•布什(GeorgeW.Bush)经济班子的努力,正是美国所需要的。