re-emergence
noun [ U ] (also reemergence) uk/ˌriː.ɪˈmɜː.dʒəns/ us/ˌriː.ɪˈmɝː.dʒəns/
重新出现;回归
the act of appearing again or returning after a period of time
We're seeing some re-emergence of polio throughout the country.
He spoke about New Orleans' re-emergence as a vibrant community after the hurricane. 他谈到新奥尔良在飓风过后重新崛起为一个充满活力的社区。
Their plans were complicated by Mr Cooper's sudden reemergence.
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- There has been a re-emergence of inflation after a 20-year intermission.
- The country sees the Olympic Games as marking its re-emergence as a global economic force.
- A National Farmers' Union spokesperson said they were concerned by the re-emergence of wild boar.
- He has been hired to advise on future strategy, confirming his reemergence as a key player in Silicon Valley.
- Her re-emergence into the public arena was short-lived.