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Résurgence — Une résurgence et une exsurgence sont l endroit où un réseau hydrographique souterrain sort du sous sol. À l origine d une résurgence, il y a en théorie un cours d eau superficiel dont une partie ou la totalité de l écoulement s infiltre dans le… … Wikipédia en Français
résurgence — [ rezyrʒɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1896; de résurgent ♦ Didact. 1 ♦ Eaux d infiltration, rivière souterraine qui ressortent à la surface; source où elles reparaissent (cf. Source vauclusienne). 2 ♦ Fig. Réapparition. Résurgence des doctrines racistes. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
resurgence — re‧sur‧gence [rɪˈsɜːdʒns ǁ ɜːr ] noun [singular] the return of an activity or success: • Ford s resurgence during the mid 1980s • If we see a resurgence in demand, we are likely to experience shortages. resurgent adjective : • Fears of resurgent … Financial and business terms
Resurgence — is a British bi monthly magazine which has been described as the artistic and spiritual voice of the green movement in Great Britain. Resurgence was founded in the 1960s. It is currently edited by Satish Kumar. Contributors include Fritjof Capra … Wikipedia
Resurgence — Pays Royaume Uni Langue Anglais Périodicité Bi mestriel Genre écologie art spiritualité Date de fondation 1966 Éditeur Bideford, Devon … Wikipédia en Français
resurgence — I noun come back, fresh spurt, new energy, reanimation, reappearance, rebirth, recovery, recuperation, recurrence, reestablishment, regeneration, regenesis, rejuvenation, renaissance, renascence, renewal, restoration, resumption, resurgence,… … Law dictionary
Resurgence — Re*sur gence, n. The act of rising again; resurrection. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resurgence — [n] revival comeback, reawakening, rebirth, rebound, recovery, rejuvenation, renaissance, renascence, renewal, restoration, resurrection, return, revitalization, triumph; concepts 119,221,706 … New thesaurus
resurgence — re|sur|gence [rıˈsə:dʒəns US ə:r ] n [singular,U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: resurgent (18 21 centuries), from Latin resurgere to rise again , from surgere; SURGE1] the reappearance and growth of something that was common in the past resurgence of … Dictionary of contemporary English
resurgence — re|sur|gence [ rı sɜrdʒəns ] noun singular or uncount the start of something again that quickly increases in influence, effect, etc.: resurgence of: a resurgence of repression/terrorism/nationalism resurgence in: evidence of a resurgence in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
resurgence — UK [rɪˈsɜː(r)dʒ(ə)ns] / US [rɪˈsɜrdʒəns] noun [singular/uncountable] the start of something again that quickly increases in influence, effect etc resurgence of: a resurgence of repression/terrorism/nationalism resurgence in: evidence of a… … English dictionary