regenerative
adjective
uk/rɪˈdʒen.ə.rə.tɪv/us/rɪˈdʒen.ə.rə.t̬ɪv/regenerativeadjective(GROWING)
biology,medicalspecialized
relatingto somethinggrowingor beinggrownagain:
再生的Scientistshopetotransformthecellsintoreplacementpartsfordamagedorgans,heraldinga newageof regenerativemedicine.科学家希望能将细胞转变为受损器官的替代件,开辟再生医药的新时代。
On hiswheatfarmhesawfirsthandthe regenerativepowersoffireon cropland.在他的小麦农场上,他亲眼目睹了大火让农田再生的威力。
- Thecellsparticipatedin a regenerativeprocessthatrestoredtheinjuredmusclealmostback tocompletehealth.
- Webelievein thepotentialfor regenerativesciencetoadvancesubstantiallyin the next 100years.
- We need tounderstandthemechanismsof regenerativemedicineforrepairofdiseasedordegeneratedcellsandtissue.
- UC Berkeleyscientistsare astepclosertounderstandinghow aseriesofmolecularswitchescanturnon or off the regenerativepowerofstemcellsthatnormallybuildnewmuscletissueafter it has beendamaged.
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
- regeneration
- restimulate
- zoology
regenerativeadjective(IMPROVING)
relatingto theimprovementof aplaceorsystem,especiallyby making it moreactiveorsuccessful, or to making apersonfeelhappierand morepositive:
改造的;重生的Theseprogrammeswereidentifiedby thegovernmentascentraltourbanregenerativestrategies.这些项目被政府定为城区改造计划的核心。
Shefoundsoakinginwarmsaltwatervery regenerative.她发现用热盐水泡澡让人满血复活。
- Largercomplexeswillofferawiderrangeofleisurefacilities, which will have a regenerativeeffectonlocalcommunities.
- I'm told the newbuildingis already having a regenerativeeffectonpreviouslyunderusedparklandnearby.
- Ofcourseartcan be "accessible", "regenerative", and "life-enhancing", but thosecharacteristicscan only come about within afreeculture.
- But there arereasonsto beoptimistic,beginningwith theirrepressiblespirit,energy, and regenerativepowerofjazzitself.
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
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regenerate