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Old 11-Dec-2006, 01:15
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Default "A withered tree blossoms again"

"A withered tree blossoms again" is the literal translation from a Chinese idiom. The original Chinese idiom symblozies that some dead thing comes to life or sth. unusual happens. I wonder whether the English translation has the same symbolic meaning in English native speakers' mind as that in a native Chinese speaker's mind. If it doesn't have the symbolic meaning, then what idiomatic expression can be used to convey the meaning of "some dead thing comes/ will come to life or sth. unusual happens/ will happen" ?
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