English to Bengali Dictionary revival

revival

রেনেসাঁ
definition
noun
a revival in the fortunes of the party
an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
translation of 'revival '
পুনরারম্ভ,
নবোন্মেষ,
পুনরুন্মেষ,
পুনর্জাগরণ,
পুনঃপ্রচলন,
পুনরাবির্ভাব
noun
রেনেসাঁ,
পুন:প্রবর্তন,
পুনরূজ্জীবন,
পুন:স্মরণ,
বাঁচন
example
And, while it is no longer in its original location, Cotton Club has seen a jazz 'revival' with the renaissance of the Harlem neighborhood.
His novels enjoyed a brief popular 'revival' after the obscenity trial of Lady Chatterley's Lover in 1960, but most of them have fallen off the literary map.
A 'revival' of economic strength is, in my view, the most urgent and realistic task.
After an hour of intense medical attention further 'revival' attempts failed and the children were pronounced dead just after 8pm.
Luther's power lay in these hymns of joy and strength and in his 'revival' of the doctrine of justification by the faith of the individual, implying religious liberty and attacking the scandal of indulgences.
On ‘Blues for the Lowlands’ Terry and McGhee show why they became so popular during the folk 'revival' of the 50s.
Whether they will take a new production or a 'revival' to Lithuania is still undecided, but this, says Hill, is the advantage of an ensemble.
a wave of religious 'revival'
The immediate effect would be to create the conditions for a 'revival' of socialism, trade unionism and so on in the mainstream.
cryogenic 'revival' patients
Instead of a romantic 'revival' , they produce a parody of the original drama.
The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a 'revival' in popularity.
Ashtarte Productions produce a breathtaking 'revival' of this tragic play.
Still, Schweitzer must answer the question of why the war did not lead, as many believed it would, to a religious 'revival' .
The great strength of the 'revival' of the movement, and of the left within the movement, has been the desire for unity.
The street, lined with retro wrought-iron lamp posts and redwood benches that speak of an earlier effort at 'revival' , is utterly quiet.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Afro-Peruvian music has witnessed a strong 'revival' and is now popular in the bars and dance halls of Lima.
It was a revivalist movement, or at least it had the atmosphere of a religious 'revival' .
This combined in the autumn of 1981 with a 'revival' in the fortunes of the Deutschmark.
Last week, Philbin was tapped to host ABC's new 'revival' of ‘This is Your Life.’
It's a 'revival' of the production that the ROH released on DVD.
The sad news for those born-again C & A consumers is that this 'revival' of fortunes is too late to save the company, which will take its final curtain after Christmas.
The religious 'revival' in modern Islam is a reflection of the pace of social and technological change in the Muslim world, particularly the disruptive effects of a rapid increase in urbanization.
Suchet leads an all-star cast in a 'revival' of Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy.
The 30-year-old, who is married to a Czech television newscaster, attributes his 'revival' to concentrating on improving his short game.
The Academy Building was built between 1872 and 1873 and is a later version of Gothic 'revival' .
The Kurds, for example, are staging a cultural and linguistic 'revival' .
Hendry's Reebok team-mate, Leam Richardson, has also played a major role in the 'revival' that has taken Blackpool to the edge of the play-off zone.
Yet it might provide the foundation for a 'revival' in Tory fortunes.
David Corballis's production was a sterling 'revival' of a classic comedy.
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