re-emerge
verb [ I ] (also reemerge) uk/ˌriː.ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ us/ˌriː.ɪˈmɝːdʒ/
重新出现
to appear again or return after a period of time
If staff accept the need for tough measures now, the airline can reemerge as a winner. 如果员工现在接受采取强硬措施的必要性,该航空公司可以重新成为赢家。
In this election, education has re-emerged as a top voter concern.
The sun did re-emerge by the time the team trained in the evening.
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- The movement is re-emerging as a political force with the release of its leaders.
- Inflation is reemerging as an economic threat around the world.
- Dengue fever is one of the most significant re-emerging tropical diseases.