renaissance
renaissance 英 [rɪˈneɪsns] 美 [ˈrenəsɑns]
n. 新生;再生;复活
名词复数:renaissances
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- n. 新生;再生;复活
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1. This was the time of the early renaissance and the beginning of the age of exploration in Europe.
郑和开拓了一条新路。这时,也是欧洲早期文艺复兴和探索时代的开始。
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2. Jumping out of a moving plane is not as revolutionary as it was 600 years ago, when renaissance inventors started experimenting with the parachute.
从一个移动中的飞机中跳出来可不像600年前文艺复兴发明家们开始测试降落伞那样具有革命意义。
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3. This is a renaissance.
这是一场复兴。
- Renaissance (n.) "great period of revival of classical-based art and learning in Europe that began in the fourteenth century," 1840, from French renaissance des lettres, from Old French renaissance, literally "rebirth," usually in a spiritual sense, from renastre "grow anew" (of plants), "be reborn" (Modern French renaître), from Vulgar Latin *renascere, from Latin renasci "be born again, rise again, reappear, be renewed," from re- "again" (see re-) + nasci "be born" (Old Latin gnasci, from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget").
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