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* * *re·ju·vena·tion[rɪˌʤu:vənˈeɪʃən, AM -vəˈneɪ-]n no pl (enlivening) Revitalisierung f geh; of youthful feelings Verjüngung f; of a company, factory Modernisierung f* * ** * *n.Verjüngung f. -
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re·ju·vena·tion [rɪ ˌʤu:vənʼeɪʃən, Am -vəʼneɪ-] n( enlivening) Revitalisierung f ( geh) of youthful feelings Verjüngung f; of a company, factory Modernisierung f -
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transitive verbverjüngen [Person, Haut]* * *[rə'‹u:vəneit](to make young again.) (sich)verjüngen- academic.ru/61297/rejuvenation">rejuvenation* * *re·ju·venate[rɪˈʤu:vəneɪt, AM -və-]vt▪ to \rejuvenate sbsince he fell in love, he has felt \rejuvenated seit er sich verliebt hat, fühlt er sich Jahre jüngerto \rejuvenate a factory/firm/town eine Fabrik/Firma/Stadt modernisieren* * *[rI'dZuːvIneɪt]vtverjüngen; (fig) erfrischen* * ** * *transitive verbverjüngen [Person, Haut]* * *v.verjüngen v. -
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nounErfrischung, die* * *re·fresh·ment[rɪˈfreʃmənt]I. n2.light \refreshments Erfrischungsgetränke und Snacksa little \refreshment ein [kleiner] Imbiss\refreshment bar Büfett nt\refreshment concession Schankerlaubnis f, Schankkonzession f\refreshment stand Getränkestand m* * *[rɪ'freʃmənt]n2)* * ** * *nounErfrischung, die* * *n.Erfrischung f.Erquickung f.Labung -en f. -
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re·fresh·ment [rɪʼfreʃmənt] nlight \refreshments Erfrischungsgetränke und Snacks;a little \refreshment ein [kleiner] Imbiss nmodifier Erfrischungs-;\refreshment bar Büfett nt;\refreshment concession Schankerlaubnis f, Schankkonzession f;\refreshment stand Getränkestand m -
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Rejuvenation — can refer to: *Rejuvenation (aging) reversing the aging process *Rejuvenation (river) when the base level that a river is flowing down to is lowered * Rejuvenation (album) 1974 funk album by The Meters *Rejuvenation (lighting and hardware) U.S.… … Wikipedia
rejuvenation — UK US /rɪˌdʒuːvənˈeɪʃən/ noun [U] ► the process of making something more effective, modern, and successful by using new ideas and methods: »The rejuvenation of the company is now in safe hands. »They promote economic rejuvenation in the regions … Financial and business terms
Rejuvenation — Re*ju ve*na tion ( n? sh?n), n. Rejuvenescence. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rejuvenation — index renewal, reparation (keeping in repair), resurgence, revival Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Rejuvenation — [zu lateinisch iuvenis »jung«] die, / en, Veränderung des Mineralinhalts eines Erzgangs durch jüngere, heißere Erzlösungen infolge Reaktivierung des Magmaherdes … Universal-Lexikon
rejuvenation — noun a) The process of rendering young again. the rejuvenation of the city center b) The process of producing beneficial changes. See Also: rejuvenate, rejuvenating … Wiktionary
rejuvenation — A process that interrupts an active erosional or development cycle and initiates a new cycle. Rejuvenation is most commonly achieved in the karst and speleogenesis context by erosional baselevel changes caused by relative uplift (or sea level… … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
rejuvénation — n.f. Voir rejeunesse. Néologisme à partir du préfixe re et de l adjectif juvénil. La rejuvénation par zèle ! F1, 71 … Dictionnaire Céline
rejuvenation — rejuvenate ► VERB ▪ make or cause to appear younger or more vital. DERIVATIVES rejuvenation noun rejuvenator noun. ORIGIN from Latin juvenis young … English terms dictionary
rejuvenation — noun 1. the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored the annual rejuvenation of the landscape • Syn: ↑greening • Derivationally related forms: ↑green (for: ↑greening), ↑rejuvenate … Useful english dictionary
Rejuvenation (aging) — Rejuvenation is the procedure of reversing the aging process, thus regaining youth. As people get older, their health worsens, strength and intelligence generally diminish, and beauty is thought by many to go away. Rejuvenation is distinct from… … Wikipedia