rejuvenation
n. 返老还童; 恢复活力; 回春; 复壮
If something rejuvenates you, it makes you feel or look young again.
Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him...
有人建议雪莱去意大利,那里的天气会使他恢复活力。
When it was time to leave and return to civilization we both felt rejuvenated...
当就要离开这里返回文明世界时,我们俩都觉得恢复了活力。
If you rejuvenate an organization or system, you make it more lively and more efficient, for example by introducing new ideas.
The government pushed through schemes to rejuvenate the inner cities...
政府大力推行改造内城贫民区的计划。
They should concentrate on rejuvenating the existing vegetation, like grass and shrubs.
他们应该侧重于修整现有的绿化植被,比如草和灌木。
1. the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored;
2. the act of restoring to a more youthful condition
The way Britain organises its politics needs rejuvenation.
英国的政治体制需要革新。
Prolonged starvation and aging might lead to rejuvenation of embryogenic potential.
长期的饥饿和衰老可以导致胚胎发生能力的复壮.
All this signs rejuvenation of agriculture.
所有这些都预示着农业将复苏.
This process probably contributes substantially to the differential movement which accompanies epeirogenic rejuvenation.
这一过程可能在基本上提供了与造陆回春伴生的差异运动.
Vegetative rejuvenation of some bamboo species can be effected by exogenous GA 3.
外源赤霉素能影响某些竹种的有性更新过程.