regenerated 的 3 个定义
re·gen·er·at·ed, re·gen·er·at·ing.
- to effect a complete moral reform in.
- to re-create, reconstitute, or make over, especially in a better form or condition.
- to revive or produce anew; bring into existence again.
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re·gen·er·at·ed, re·gen·er·at·ing.
- to come into existence or be formed again.
- to reform; become regenerate.
- to produce a regenerative effect.
- to undergo regeneration.
- reconstituted or made over in a better form.
- reformed.
- Theology. born again spiritually.
regenerated 近义词
breathe new life into
更多regenerated例句
- The email said users who may have used a shared computer should regenerate their app keys and tokens.
- In theory, Fue was told, it is not possible to regenerate a functional neuron or rebuild a neuronal circuit.
- At Puvidham — “love for land” in Tamil — a school in a drought-hit district of the southern state of Tamil Nadu, children are trained to grow their own food and help regenerate neighboring forest land.
- This semi-chronic treatment provides time for the brains of the aged mice to regenerate.
- Previous studies have found that fat-derived stem cells can help tissues regenerate.
- That class of people has the natural tendency to regenerate according to Bellow.
- They can be disrupted and dismantled and yet fully regenerate once the pressure subsides.
- It began to regenerate as soon as American forces left Iraq.
- And the baddies, who light up, regenerate body parts, and occasionally overheat and explode, are pretty silly.
- That kind of browsing was a purely visual experience that usually cleared my mind, allowing it to regenerate.
- Before the summer of 1807 closed, everything was ripe for Napoleon's contemplated intervention to "regenerate" Spain.
- "You say you're regenerated—go ahead and regenerate the church," he said.
- Three generations of good government would scarcely regenerate them.
- The utilization of her ability is all that is needed to regenerate city life.
- That young Polynesian chief had in him the secret to regenerate a world which has only a self-complacent smile for his faith.