fuk6 ceot1復出复出
Jyutpingfuk6 ceot1
Yalefuhk chēut
Definition
To make a comeback; to return to one's career or the public eye after a period of retirement or absence.
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How it's used
Focuses specifically on the professional return of public figures, such as athletes, actors, or musicians, who had previously declared a formal retirement. It carries a sense of public anticipation and media attention, distinguishing it from simply returning to a regular job after a vacation or a short break.
Examples
That superstar retired for a few years and finally announced a comeback recently.
Will he still hold concerts after his comeback?
Related words
Common phrases
announce a comeback
officially return to the stage
Common mistake
Avoid using this for everyday activities like returning to an office job after a weekend or a short leave. It is reserved for high profile, career defining returns that follow a significant period of absence from the public eye.
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Grammar guides
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