relive
relive — verb
1. to think about something that happened before and feel again the same feelings y
to think about something that happened before and feel again the same feelings you had then, as if it were happening now
Sora relived his first trip to Tokyo by looking through old photos on his phone.
relive + by + gerund (method)
Putri closed her eyes and relived the joyful moment she won the scholarship.
relive + moment of success
Through old letters, Hassan relived the friendship he shared with his childhood best friend.
Tariro often relives the car accident in her dreams, waking up in a cold sweat.
Watching home videos, the Watanabe family relived the summer they spent at the lake.
- re-experience
more formal and direct; common in psychology and clinical writing
- revisit
milder than relive; implies going back mentally to examine a memory, not necessarily feeling the same emotions
- experience again
the simplest, most literal paraphrase; less vivid than relive
文法句型
relive + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used with vivid or emotionally charged past experiences — such as achievements, joyful occasions, or traumatic events. Frequently appears with 'vividly', 'in one's mind', or through the medium of photos or videos.