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Significados de
renaissance
en inglés
portugués
renascimento
catalán
renaixement
español
renacimiento
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The revival of learning and culture.
rebirth
Renascence
español
renacimiento
Cruise boats family.
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Examples for "
rebirth
"
rebirth
Renascence
Examples for "
rebirth
"
1
And often the story returns to midnight,
rebirth
and a new day.
2
Up-and-coming gap year locations Colombia is the midst of a tourism
rebirth
.
3
State capitalism is not the
rebirth
of socialist central planning, he writes.
4
Of course, another manifestation of
rebirth
-Renaissance sprang to mind immediately.
5
But that
rebirth
is on hold, a hostage to German domestic politics.
1
Of modern construction and
Renascence
style, it overlooked the immensity of the Roman Campagna.
2
In Serbia the gallant Captain Kotča also tried to begin for his country a
Renascence
.
3
Does Shakespeare show us a tragic Armenian towering over the great Venice of the
Renascence
?
4
England is a country of great
Renascence
landed gentlefolk who have been unconsciously outgrown and overgrown.
5
But now, in the glow of the
Renascence
,
all this treasure was found to be but dross.
Association renaissance.
association renaissance
Uso de
renaissance
en inglés
1
Despite virtual reality's recent
renaissance
,
the technology still has some obvious problems.
2
In July, Rome passed a law outlining measures for the nuclear
renaissance
.
3
Increasing royalties will make sure taxpayers profit from the national energy
renaissance
.
4
Waterford city centre has experienced something of a
renaissance
in recent years.
5
New York cabaret's having its third
renaissance
now, and a good thing.
6
The end of Saddam will lead to an economic
renaissance
in Iraq.
7
The second loss, however, turned out to be prelude to a
renaissance
.
8
The return of dancehall will therefore represent a kind of cultural
renaissance
.
9
In the last 15 years cycling has enjoyed a
renaissance
in Britain.
10
His debut at Carnegie Hall was, therefore, something of a personal
renaissance
.
11
Therefore, indications were that one of the city-states was undergoing a
renaissance
.
12
I can no longer herald a
renaissance
;
it is too late now.
13
At the age of 41, de Maigret is having a career
renaissance
.
14
Now, at the age of 30, there are traces of a
renaissance
.
15
This was, of course, the basic motive force of the Irish
renaissance
.
16
TD: It's a two-edged sword, and people are talking about another
renaissance
.
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Sobre este término
renaissance
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
enjoy a renaissance
cultural renaissance
new renaissance
allege renaissance
astonishing renaissance
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Translations for
renaissance
portugués
renascimento
renascentismo
catalán
renaixement
español
renacimiento
Renaissance
a través del tiempo