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redivivus
\red-uh-VY-vuhs; -VEE-\, adjective:
Living again; brought back to life; revived; restored.
形容词 a.
1.复活的
Augustine redivivus, R. contends, would find in the history of the present century confirmation of his pessimistic views of human nature.
~Roland J. Teske, "Augustine: Ancient Thought Baptized", Theological Studies, June 1, 1995
She is the young Magda redivivus to the last degree, including the way she arches her eyebrow when she speaks.
~Judith Dunford, "Exit Laughing", Newsday, May 8, 1994
As for Neeson -- of the nose-heavy, asymmetrical countenance and shrewdly darting, soul-searching eyes, he is a lopsided Gary Cooper redivivus -- hardly something to sneeze at.
~John Simon, "Michael Collins", National Review, November 25, 1996
Redivivus comes from Latin, from the prefix red-, re-, "again" + vivus, "alive."
A man cannot spin and reel at the same time.
一心不能二用。
Where can you never tell the truth?
Answer:
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