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rejuvenation

/ri-joo-vuh-ney-shuhn/US // rɪˌdʒu vəˈneɪ ʃən //

复兴,年轻化,恢复活力,复兴运动

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of making someone young again or restoring them to youthful vigor:The area features luxurious resort hotels with spa facilities for complete relaxation and rejuvenation.
    • : the act of making something new and fresh, or restoring it to a former better state:The governor’s legacy includes notable achievements in many areas, including the environment, public transit, and rejuvenation of the economy.
    • : Physical Geography. the renewal of the activity, erosive power, etc., of a stream by uplift or by removal of a barrier in the stream bed:Recent tectonic activity along the Euphrates fault resulted in the rejuvenation of part of the Euphrates River.the return of a region to a more youthful topography by the action of streams renewed in this way:The differential erosion and the presence of residual hills at different heights may be attributed to the effect of uplift and rejuvenation of the region in different periods.

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Examples

  • This facility demonstrates our proprietary media rejuvenation technology in scale, allowing us to reach production densities 10-times higher than the industrial standard.

  • This led to the conclusion that there must be some kind of rejuvenation event that allows the offspring’s cells to start with a clean slate.

  • In a new study, scientists describe evidence that supports that rejuvenation hypothesis.

  • Once they’ve seen the Badlands or Yosemite Valley, the average citizen will be filled with sacred rejuvenation and will support efforts to preserve those places for prosperity.

  • This is also the first time that BDG has access to a print product — W publishes its magazine six times a year as of this year — however, a large focus has been digital rejuvenation for the nearly 50-year-old brand once owned by Condé Nast.

  • One is on African primal religions, another on the tao of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, another on the path to total rejuvenation.

  • Will the impacts described above be the peak of the climate crisis, to be followed by a period of recovery and rejuvenation?

  • Only hope for his daughter and the rest of Generation Hot can deliver us from crisis and into recovery and rejuvenation.

  • Kate and William's rejuvenation of the British monarchy depends on making us think they are just like us.

  • He is just too cool for school in a country desperate for the infectiousness of rejuvenation.

  • Burn up the products of fatigue, replace them with fresh cells full of oxygen, and you get rejuvenation.

  • Thus Egypt lost her power of national rejuvenation, her power of rising again after calamity.

  • The tired world will need for its rejuvenation a broadened and deepened medical science.

  • It might seem that the rejuvenation of the Jews had been consummated more rapidly than the rejuvenation of the other peoples.

  • When humanity begins to wilt, what a pity that the cuticle does not peel as a sign of rejuvenation!