1. to give new life or freshness to refresh supporters of preservation hope to recreate the architectural splendor that the old movie theater had when it first opened … it became late enough to suggest tea. We had got through one brew, and the three great minds were recreating themselves with cake, when there came another knock at the door … — G. Dosset
2. to take recreation an old summer resort where families have been recreating for over a century
3. to create again especially to form anew in the imagination
4. to make (something from the past) exist or seem to exist again to create (something) again
recreative 片语
片语
recreative chair休閑椅
recreative therapy娱乐治疗
Recreative concept消閑说
beguiling欺骗;使愉快地度过;迷住(beguile的ing形式)
recreative myth再生型神话
recreative music therapy再创造式音乐治疗
recreative square休閑娱乐广场
recreative e消遣的
Recreative Characteristics游憩化特征
recreative gymnastics休养体操
recreative 例句
英汉例句
myth, based on the way in which it is formed, can be categorized as original myth and recreative myth.
神话根据其发展时期的不同特征,可以大体上分成「原始神话」与「再生型神话」。
as a phenomenon of social culture, sports and recreative tourism resources are becoming a new orientation for tourism consumption in the 21st century.
体育休閑旅游作为一种社会文化现象,正成为21世纪旅游消费的新取向。
the urban environment has to offer as many recreation activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect.
城市环境应尽可能提供更多的娱乐活动,而这些娱乐活动也在被设计为使每日比做的事也有娱乐的一面。
activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect. (cet-6, 1991.6