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1 regenerate
transitive verb1) (generate again, recreate) regenerieren (bes. Chemie, Biol.)* * *re·gen·er·ate[rɪˈʤenəreɪt, AM -əreɪt]I. vt▪ to \regenerate sth1. (revive) etw erneuernto \regenerate [inner] cities [Innen]städte neu gestaltento \regenerate enthusiasm/an issue/a movement Begeisterung/ein Problem/eine Bewegung neu aufleben lassento \regenerate sb/sb's spirit REL jdn/jds Geist erneuern2. ELEC etw rückkoppelna lizard can \regenerate its tail bei einer Eidechse wächst der Schwanz wieder nach4. COMPUT etw regenerieren* * *[rI'dZenəreɪt]1. vtto be regenerated — sich erneuern, sich neu bilden, sich regenerieren; ( fig : person: by holiday etc ) sich erholen; (esp Rel) erneuert werden
2. vi (ESP SCI)sich regenerieren3. adj[rI'dZenərɪt] regeneriert* * *regenerate [rıˈdʒenəreıt]A v/ta) neu schaffen, umgestaltenb) wieder erzeugenc) erneuern, neu oder wieder bildend) wieder oder neu beleben:be regenerated REL wiedergeboren werden;2. bessern, reformieren3. ELEK rückkoppelnB v/i1. sich erneuern, neu aufleben3. sich bessern, sich reformierenC adj [-rət]1. ge-, verbessert, reformiert2. erneuert, regeneriert3. REL wiedergeboren* * *transitive verb1) (generate again, recreate) regenerieren (bes. Chemie, Biol.)2) (improve, reform) erneuern [Kirche, Gesellschaft]* * *v.erneuern v.neu erstellen v.regenerieren v. -
2 preporoditi se
vr pf feel regenerated/rejuvenated, be born again, feel like a new person/ /man/woman -
3 odmł|odzić
pf — odmł|adzać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (nadać młodszy wygląd) to make [sb] look younger, to rejuvenate 2. (zastąpić młodszymi) to inject new blood into [kadrę, załogę, zespół] 3. (uczynić młodszym) to rejuvenate- kuracja odmładzająca rejuvenation therapy4. Ogr. to regenerate- odmładzać park to regenerate a. rejuvenate a park- odmłodzone drzewa regenerated treesⅡ odmłodzić się — odmładzać się 1. (starać się młodziej wyglądać) (to try) to look younger 2. przen. (czuć się młodszym) to feel youngerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odmł|odzić
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