resurface

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Englisch - Türkisch
Yeniden gün ışığına çıkmak, yeniden gündeme gelmek

Plato and Aristotle's aideas resurfaced in the writings of medieval theorists.

çık/döşe
resurfacing
tekrar kaplama
to resurface
yeniden kaplamak
Englisch - Englisch
To come once again to the surface

His body finally resurfaced after three years underwater.

To surface once again. To replace or remodel the surface of something

A zamboni is a big machine that resurfaces ice at a rink so it is smooth as glass for the skaters.

1. put a new coating on or re-form (a surface). 2. come back up to the surface of deep water. 3. arise or become evident again
cover with a new surface reappear on the surface
cover with a new surface
If someone or something that has been under water resurfaces, they come back to the surface of the water again. George struggled wildly, going under and resurfacing at regular intervals
If someone who has not been seen for a long time resurfaces, they suddenly appear again. It is likely that they would go into hiding for a few weeks, and resurface when the publicity has died down. = reappear
reappear on the surface
{f} re-emerge at the surface, reappear at the surface; recoat with a new surface
To resurface something such as a road means to put a new surface on it. Meanwhile the race is on to resurface the road before next Wednesday
appear again; "The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York"
If something such as an idea or problem resurfaces, it becomes important or noticeable again. These ideas resurfaced again in the American civil rights movement
resurfaced
past of resurface
resurfacer
A tool or machine used to resurface; or a person who uses such
resurfaces
third-person singular of resurface
resurfacing
present participle of resurface
resurface
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