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单词 renaissance
释义  re·nais·sance /rɪˈneɪsəns $ ˈrenəˌsɑːns/ noun [singular]  a new interest in something, especially a particular form of art, music etc, that has not been popular for a long period 〔尤指某种艺术形式、音乐形式等的〕复兴renaissance in a renaissance in wood carving over the last few years 过去几年里木雕的复兴Examples from the Corpusrenaissance• Since the 1980's there has been a renaissance of interest in ethnography.• American classical music is enjoying a renaissance.• That is why I urge a renaissance of local government in the context of a more pluralistic and diverse society.• This part of the Fashion District has been vibrant long before we started talking Downtown renaissance.• Today the ensemble are well established and perform a wide and varied repertoire ranging from renaissance to contemporary music.• As a result, our society has been diverted from the verge of a technological renaissance into a low-paying service economy.• The renaissance of politics is perhaps the most important recent development.• The final report, Towards an urban renaissance, was published in June 1999 and included over a hundred recommendations106.Renaissance noun  1. the Renaissance SHthe period of time in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries, when art, literature, philosophy, and scientific ideas became very important and a lot of new art etc was produced 〔欧洲14至17世纪的〕文艺复兴时期2. Renaissance art/furniture/architecture etc SHAart, furniture etc belonging to the Renaissance period 文艺复兴时期的艺术/家具/建筑等Examples from the CorpusRenaissance• The Hindu Renaissance was also a great literary period.• So it was no surprise that the original Renaissance would be tapped for ideas.• Newly-weds can take advantage of the Honeymoon package at the Ramada Renaissance Hotel.• In writings about the Renaissance, its beginning may be seen to waver from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century.• The builder could no longer rely on eye alone; the Renaissance was a time for an order based on detailed knowledge.• They include poetry of the Renaissance period known as the Solomonic Enlightenment.• The Renaissance then can be seen as an addition to the early modern period.• The Renaissance W door sits strangely with the Gothic.Origin renaissance (1800-1900) French “rebirth”re·nais·sance nounRenaissance nounChineseSyllable  of particular interest form especially new in Corpus a a something,
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