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/ˌrezəˈrekt//ˌrezəˈrekt/The word "resurrect" refers to the act of bringing someone or something back to life after they have died. The origin of this word can be traced back to the Middle English verb "resiven," which was derived from the Old French noun "resurrection" and the Latin verb "resurgere," which literally means "to rise again." The Latin word "resurgere" can be broken down into two parts: "re-," meaning "again," and "surgere," meaning "to rise." This root can be found in other English words as well, such as "resurgent" and "resurgence." The concept of resurrection has been a central belief in many religions and mythologies throughout history. In Christianity, for example, the resurrection of Jesus is considered a miraculous event, as recounted in the Bible. This belief is also shared in Islam, Judaism, and other religions. In literature and popular culture, the concept of resurrection has been a recurring theme, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Shakespeare's Hamlet. In mythology, characters like Orpheus in Greek mythology and Lazarus in the Bible also embody themes of resurrection. The word "resurrect" is a powerful expression that is both religious and poetic, evoking feelings of hope, affirmation, and transformation. Its meaning has persisted through the centuries, illustrating the enduring power of belief and faith in the face of death.
to bring back into use something such as a belief, a practice, etc. that had disappeared or been forgotten
để mang lại sử dụng một cái gì đó như một niềm tin, một thực hành, vv đã biến mất hoặc bị lãng quên
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to bring a dead person back to life
làm cho một người chết sống lại
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