regenerated
- IPA[rēˈjenəˌrādəd]
美式
- (of an organ or tissue) regrown;(of an area or institution) having new and more vigorous life, especially in economic terms; revived
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. (of an organ or tissue) regrown nearly half of all male crabs in natural populations possess a regenerated claw
- 2. (of an area or institution) having new and more vigorous life, especially in economic terms; revived the district is a regenerated area of the city
- ▪ (of a person) reformed or reborn, especially in a spiritual or moral sense by Biblical standards you either are or you aren't a regenerated believer
- 3. (of a natural polymer, especially cellulose or a protein) precipitated as fibers following chemical processing the stability of regenerated cellulose is lower than that of native cellulose
- (of a living organism) regrow (new tissue) to replace lost or injured tissue: a crab in the process of regenerating a claw
- reformed or reborn, especially in a spiritual or moral sense: he was not truly regenerate
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a living organism) grow (new tissue) after loss or damage: the lizard has to find the wherewithal to regenerate its tail
- reformed or reborn, especially in a spiritual or moral sense: he was not truly regenerate
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[rɪˈdʒɛnəreɪtɪd]
英式
- (of an organ or tissue) regrown: nearly half of all male crabs in natural populations possess a regenerated claw
Oxford Dictionary