[Noun] (Suru) To regain one's breath. To come back to life. To revive. "To revive someone through cardiac massage." 2. To become energetic as if revitalized. "To bring a failing business back to life." [Synonyms] ( 1 ) to revive, to resurrect, to revive / ( 2 ) to resurrect, to regenerate, to revive, to recover, to restore, to restore, to give back, to recover, to recover, to revive, to revive, to revive, to revive, to return, to come back, to revive, to rise again, to prosper again, to regain strength Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
[名](スル) 1 息をふきかえすこと。生き返ること。よみがえること。「心臓マッサージで―する」 2 生き返ったように元気になること。「傾きかけた事業を―させる」 [類語](1)生き返る・蘇る・復活/(2)復活・再生・起死回生・更生・回復・回天・復旧・復元・還元・復興・復調・蘇る・生き返る・再興・中興・復帰・カムバック・リバイバル・再起・返り咲く・息を吹き返す 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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