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regenerator

/ri-jen-uh-rey-ter/US // rɪˈdʒɛn əˌreɪ tər //

再生器,再生剂,再生者,再生机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that regenerates.
    • : a chamber filled with checkerwork that is repeatedly heated by exhaust gases in order to heat air that is passed through it.

Examples

  • There are vertebrate regenerators, but they’re more limited.

  • A group of tubelike sea squirts called ascidians might be considered the most complex of whole-body regenerators.

  • The tailor-made gown was not looked upon as a regenerator of æsthetic standards, but it has proved that.

  • I hadn't pinned my faith on a primary law; I think it was government ownership that I regarded as the great regenerator.

  • Within a minute the CO2 content in the closed cylinder went up and an air regenerator at the bottom hummed into life.

  • These constitute a regenerator of heat, and also prevent a communication of flame from the cylinder to the receptacle.

  • They will find that it is indeed that which it professes itself to be—a Gastronomic Regenerator.