rejuvenate
英式音标:[rɪˈdʒu:vəneɪt] 美式音标:[rɪˈdʒuvəˌnet]
rejuvenate基本解释 vt. 使年轻;使更新;使恢复精神;使复原vi. 复原;变年轻 rejuvenate的意思释

rejuvenate怎么读
英式音标:[rɪˈdʒu:vəneɪt]
美式音标:[rɪˈdʒuvəˌnet]
rejuvenate基本解释
vt. 使年轻;使更新;使恢复精神;使复原
vi. 复原;变年轻
rejuvenate的意思释义
vt.
使变得年轻,使恢复活力;
vi.
复原,变年轻;
变形
过去式:rejuvenated过去分词:rejuvenated现在分词:rejuvenating第三人称单数:rejuvenates
英英释义
rejuvenate[ ri\'dʒu:vineit ]v.
cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land
develop youthful topographical features
\"the land rejuvenated\"
make younger or more youthful
\"The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him\"
return to life; get or give new life or energy
同义词:regeneraterestore
become young again
\"The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather\"
rejuvenate用法及例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The mountain air will rejuvenate you.
山上的空气将使你变得年轻。
Only barbarians are able to rejuvenate a world in the throes of collapsing civilization.
的确,只有野蛮人才能使一个在垂死的文明中挣扎的世界年轻起来。
例句参考
Using high-density grapes to rejuvenate human skinA facile way to rejuvenate Ag3PO4 as a recyclable highly efficient photocatalyst
Fighting bugs: remove, retry, replicate, and rejuvenate
Use of a nonablative radiofrequency device to rejuvenate the upper one-third of the face
Intradiscal injection of hematopoietic stem cells in an attempt to rejuvenate the intervertebral discs.
Altered proteome turnover and remodeling by short-term caloric restriction or rapamycin rejuvenate the aging heart
Altered proteome turnover and remodeling by short-term caloric restriction or rapamycin rejuvenate the aging heart
Reconstruction of an in vitro tissue-specific microenvironment to rejuvenate synovium-derived stem cells for cartilage tissue engine...
Growth hormone increases muscle mass and strength but does not rejuvenate myofibrillar protein synthesis in healthy subjects over 60...
Growth hormone increases muscle mass and strength but does not rejuvenate myofibrillar protein synthesis in healthy subjects over 60...
rejuvenate词源
rejuvenate (v.)
1807, irregular formation from re- \"again\" + Latin juvenis (see young (adj.)) + -ate (2). Related: Rejuvenated; rejuvenating.
