renascence
pronunciation
How to pronounce renascence in British English: UK [rɪˈnæsns]
How to pronounce renascence in American English: US [rɪˈnæsəns, -ˈnesəns]
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- Noun:
- the revival of learning and culture
Word Origin
- renascence (n.)
- "rebirth; state of being reborn," 1727, from renascent + -ence. As a native alternative to The Renaissance, first used in 1869 by Matthew Arnold. Related: Renascency (1660s).
Example
- 1. Have the renascence and new power in a century ?
- 2. Acrossing the spaces , that life can be renascence !
- 3. The artistic life of films has always attained renascence just in the incessant adjustment and renewal of the construction of film .
- 4. Apart from maintaining the subtle style of sculpture language , cai lei tries to make a language transformation and sensory reconstruction and then endows his works with a new expression of concept , i.e. the death and renascence under the surface of gorgeous life .
- 5. Apart from maintaining the subtle style of sculpture language , cai lei tries to make a language transformation and sensory reconstruction and then endows hellos works with a new expression of concept , i.e. the death and renascence under the surface of gorgeous life .