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词汇 regeneration
释义 regeneration
noun[ U ]
uk /rɪˌdʒen.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /rɪˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

regenerationnoun[U] (IMPROVEMENT)


the act of improving a place or system, especially by making it more active or successful: 改造|重建
The council is committed to a programme of urban regeneration.政务委员会决心要开展城区改造项目。
Our "historic heritage" is an important ingredient in the regeneration of 21st-century Britain.
A key goal for Madrid is urban regeneration, including environmentally conscious developments.
The hope is that, with regeneration, tourists will again be attracted to Abkhazia.
The investment was made knowing that Las Vegas is one of the country's fastest-growing cities and that a regeneration plan was under way throughout downtown.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making things better
add salt to somethingidiom
allay
alleviate
alleviation
ameliorate
cultivate
levelling up
liven (something) up
lubricate
make a differenceidiom
make a world of differenceidiom
remedial
restructure
revamp
revitalize
revivify
revolutionize
salve
sharpen
tonic

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Restoring and reviving

regenerationnoun[U] (GROWTH)


biology, medical specialized
the act of something growing or being grown again: 再生
The treatment promotes regeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord.这种治疗促使脊髓内的神经细胞再生。
Natural forest regeneration on deforested land exerts a controlling influence on carbon dioxide emissions.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。
The cells are difficult to harvest, and often require damage to the host organ, which is awkward if they are to be used clinically for regeneration of the same organ.
There was some tissue regeneration, and neurons, axons, and dendrites may also be reconnecting.
In the area of spinal cord regeneration, we are certainly among the elite.
Not since the summer of 1990 has a drought exposed this much of Lake Okeechobee's marshes, allowing regeneration of native plant life.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal & plant biology - general words
abiotic
anatomic
anatomical
anatomically correct
anti-Darwinian
biologist
biophysics
Darwinist
entomological
entomologist
entomology
eukaryote
experiment station
naturalist
organically
overstimulate
overstimulated
overstimulation
photosynthetically
survival of the fittest

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regenerate

Examples of regeneration


regeneration
Finally, is gap-phase regeneration of a largeseeded timber species affected by proximity of a mature conspecific to the gap?
Ultimately, long-term field data on tree seedling survival and growth will provide further insights into species regeneration responses during tropical rain forest succession.
Environmental impacts on tropical rainforest dipterocarp tree seedling regeneration.
In tropical moist forest, advance regeneration in the form of shade-suppressed seedlings is a major component of regrowth in new gaps.
Presence of forest or even initial stages of forest regeneration is associated with sharply lower land values, holding observable characteristics constant.
It seems clear that natural regeneration in logged forest should be assisted through silviculture.
Because the goals for our studies differed, the two data sets were not distributed evenly across the different categories of regeneration requirement and adult stature.
A history of clumsy regeneration projects in some areas provided the conference with live examples for discussions on renewal and conservation.
Urban regeneration mechanisms talk of the intention to empower communities through participation in partnerships.
These results indicate that gap-size and severity of disturbance (number of fallen logs) affect diversity and regeneration.
Recovery was not associated with severity of leaf damage but more individuals with no signs of regeneration appeared among plants that had severe stem damage.
The chapters on urban regeneration programmes are probably the most disappointing.
Fodder and grass are the products that become available right from the beginning when forests are enclosed for regeneration purpose.
This is a resource that even government regeneration programmes and the development of community leadership cannot match.
The plot is cultivated for a few years and then left fallow for regeneration of biomass.
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