repopularize
verb [ T ] (also re-popularize); (UK usually repopularise, re-popularise) uk/ˌriːˈpɒp.jə.lə.raɪz/ us/ˌriːˈpɑː.pjə.lə.raɪz/
重新普及
to make someone or something popular again
The song was re-popularised in the 1944 movie, "Meet Me in St. Louis", starring Judy Garland.
As a chef and restaurateur, he was renowned for using the best local vegetables and for re-popularizing the endive. 作为一名厨师和餐馆老板,他以使用当地最好的蔬菜和重新普及菊苣菜而闻名。
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- Marceau repopularized the ancient art of pantomime for the modern age.
- Ragtime classic "The Entertainer" was repopularised in 1973 by its inclusion in the movie The Sting.
- Acoustic swing began resurfacing in the late 1970s, when young acoustic artists began to repopularize it.