revival

S2 W2

BrE /ˈrɛvɪvəl/ AmE /ˈrɛvɪvəl/

noun en → es

1 RETURN TO LIFE [singular] B2

a new period of activity or interest after a long time when there was little or none

renacimiento, resurgimiento

  • a revival of something

Collocations revival of interest · revival of a tradition

  • There has been a revival of interest in folk music.

    Ha habido un resurgimiento de interés en la música folclórica.

2 RENEWAL [singular] B2

the act of making something new or better again after a period when it was not used or was in bad condition

renovación, renovación de algo

  • a revival of something

Collocations revival of a business · revival of an industry

  • The company's revival was due to new management.

    La renovación de la empresa se debió a nueva administración.

3 RENEWAL OF HEALTH [singular] B2

the recovery of health or strength after an illness, injury, or period of weakness

recuperación, restablecimiento

  • a revival of somebody's health

Collocations revival of a patient · revival after an illness

  • The patient showed signs of a revival.

    El paciente mostró signos de recuperación.

1 THEATRE [singular] C1

a new performance or production of an old play, opera, etc., especially one that is no longer regularly performed

reestreno, reaparición en escena

  • a revival of a play

Collocations revival of a classic play · revival of an old opera

  • The theatre is presenting the revival of a famous Shakespearean play.

    El teatro está presentando el reestreno de una famosa obra shakespeariana.

2 RELIGIOUS [singular] C1

a religious movement that returns to the original beliefs and practices of a religion, especially Christianity

renacimiento religioso, movimiento de regeneración

  • a revival of a religion

Collocations revival in the church · revival movement

  • The religious revival brought many new members to the church.

    El renacimiento religioso trajo muchos nuevos miembros a la iglesia.