regeneration
noun[U]
uk/rɪˌdʒen.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/us/rɪˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/regenerationnoun[U](IMPROVEMENT)
theactofimprovingaplaceorsystem,especiallyby making it moreactiveorsuccessful:
改造;重建Thecounciliscommittedto aprogrammeofurbanregeneration.政务委员会决心要开展城区改造项目。
- Our "historicheritage" is animportantingredientin the regeneration of 21st-centuryBritain.
- Akeygoalfor Madrid isurbanregeneration,includingenvironmentallyconsciousdevelopments.
- Thehopeis that, with regeneration, ahigherclassoftouristwill again beattractedto Abkhazia.
- Theinvestmentwas madeknowingthat Las Vegas is one of the country's fastest-growingcitiesand that a regenerationplanwas under waythroughoutdowntown.
Making things better
- add salt tosomethingidiom
- allay
- alleviate
- alleviation
- ameliorate
- cultivate
- leavening
- liven(something)up
- lubricate
- make a differenceidiom
- make a world of differenceidiom
- relieve
- revitalize
- revivify
- revolutionize
- salvage
- salve
- save the dayidiom
- sharpen
- tonic
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Restoring and reviving
regenerationnoun[U](GROWTH)
biology,medicalspecialized
theactof somethinggrowingor beinggrownagain:
再生Thetreatmentpromotesregeneration ofnervecellsin thespinalcord.这种治疗促使脊髓内的神经细胞再生。
Naturalforestregeneration on deforestedlandexertsacontrollinginfluenceoncarbondioxideemissions.在被砍伐的林地上进行自然森林再生会起到控制二氧化碳排放的效果。
- Thecellsaredifficulttoharvest, and oftenrequiredamageto thehostorgan, which isawkwardif they are to be usedclinicallyfor regeneration of the sameorgan.
- There was sometissueregeneration, andneurons, axons, and dendrites may also be reconnecting.
- In theareaofspinalcordregeneration, we arecertainlyamong theelite.
- Not since thesummerof 1990 has adroughtexposedthis much of Lake Okeechobee'smarshes,allowingregeneration ofnativeplantlife.
Animal & plant biology - general words
- abiotic
- anatomical
- anatomically correct
- anti-Darwinian
- anti-Darwinism
- biodiversity
- botany
- Darwinism
- entomological
- entomologist
- eukaryote
- fight-or-flight
- morphology
- poisonous
- pseudopod
- recolonization
- recolonize
- regenerative
- restimulate
- zoology
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