regeneration 英 [rɪdʒenə'reɪʃn]   美 [ridʒɛnə'reʃən]

regeneration

regeneration  英 [rɪdʒenə'reɪʃn] 美 [ridʒɛnə'reʃən]

n. [生物][化学][物] 再生,重生;重建 

名词复数:regenerations 

But they can definitely determine how they plan to grow as more people move in, and also how they want to rehabilitate areas that need regeneration. 但它们确实可以决定怎样在更多的人迁移进来的同时计划它们的增长,以及它们希望怎样修复需要重建的区域。
But there could be a cleverer way: to awaken our bodies' own "endogenous" stem cells to achieve natural regeneration. 但是可能有更聪明的做法:唤醒身体自身的内源性干细胞来实现自然的重生。

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  • n. [生物][化学][物] 再生,重生;重建
  • 1. But they can definitely determine how they plan to grow as more people move in, and also how they want to rehabilitate areas that need regeneration.

    但它们确实可以决定怎样在更多的人迁移进来的同时计划它们的增长,以及它们希望怎样修复需要重建的区域。

  • 2. But there could be a cleverer way: to awaken our bodies' own "endogenous" stem cells to achieve natural regeneration.

    但是可能有更聪明的做法:唤醒身体自身的内源性干细胞来实现自然的重生。

  • 3. So usually there is a demand for selective regeneration of documentation when the artifacts have changed.

    因此,通常在这个构架发生变更时会有一个可供选择的重新生成文档的指令。

  • regeneration (n.) mid-14c., from Late Latin regenerationem (nominative regeneratio) "a being born again," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin regenerare "make over, generate again," from re- "again" (see re-) + generare "to produce" (see generation). Originally spiritual; of animal tissue, early 15c.; of forests, 1888.
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