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Перевод: regenerate speek regenerate


[прилагательное]
возрожденный; возрожденный духовно; преобразованный; улучшенный;
[существительное]
регенерат ;
[глагол]
перерождать; полностью обновлять; возрождать; возрождать духовно; перерождаться; возрождаться; возрождаться духовно; снова порождать; восстанавливать; регенерировать


Тезаурус:

  1. A survey by NCC has revealed clearly that all of the woodland could regenerate itself naturally if sheep grazing was prevented or substantially reduced; the cost of fencing for this purpose can be as much as 3,500-8,000 for a 20 hectare wood depending on its shape and the terrain encountered, making the costs often prohibitive.
  2. The pinkish, dusty core of the tree that remains turns to reddish-brown, then in the following year becomes grey and crusty, and gradually begins to regenerate its corky bark.
  3. A narrow social grouping just doesn't produce a rich enough mixture of ability and talent to regenerate a country.
  4. Sheep grazing levels are such that most of the broadleaved woodland in the Welsh uplands cannot regenerate itself and is threatened with virtual extinction.
  5. She contemplates a surprisingly bellicose analogy: "sport in its own way is another war - somehow we must regenerate the old fighting spirit."
  6. Cultivations are then the only alternative until a grass break or green manure can allow soil life to regenerate and resume its proper role.
  7. The term autopoiesis was coined in the mid-1970s to characterise a "living" system as a structure defined by a boundary within which occurs a series of interdependent reactions that regenerate the boundary and its components, which then assemble in the structure itself.
  8. His main mission in life for the last ten years, as chief executive of an organization called Business in the Community (BitC), has been to cut unemployment and regenerate the inner cities.
  9. The European Community is expected to authorise a 50 million grant to help regenerate parts of Manchester, Salford and Trafford.
  10. The sight of violent confrontations on the streets of major cities helped to stimulate yet further the acrimonious political debate about how to regenerate depressed inner-city localities (Robson, 1988).
  11. When the adsorbent becomes saturated with odour molecules its adsorptive capacity is greatly reduced and it becomes necessary to regenerate the adsorbent, usually by treatment with superheated steam.
  12. These by-passed local government and allowed developers who intended to regenerate areas of 20 acres or more to approach the Department of the Environment directly.
  13. Any individual act of self-denial or investment (e.g. leaving small saplings to regenerate the forest, or investing in an improved method of cooking food) is frequently not repaid - a classic tragedy of the commons does not respect individual and isolated remedial action.

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