1 VERB 使年轻;使恢复青春;使恢复活力 If something rejuvenates you, it makes you feel or look young again. 使年轻;使恢复青春;使恢复活力
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Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him. [VERB noun]
有人建议雪莱去意大利,那里的天气会使他恢复活力。
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When it was time to leave and return to civilization we both felt rejuvenated. [VERB-ed]
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。
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This rejuvenated economy will turn its face to the people. [VERB-ed]
复苏的经济将对人民产生影响。
SYN revitalize, restore, renew, refresh
2 VERB 使(组织、制度等)恢复活力;使更有效率 If you rejuvenate an organization or system, you make it more lively and more efficient, for example by introducing new ideas. 使(组织、制度等)恢复活力;使更有效率
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The government pushed through schemes to rejuvenate the inner cities. [VERB noun]
政府大力推行改造内城贫民区的计划。
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They should concentrate on rejuvenating the existing vegetation, like grass and shrubs. [VERB noun]
他们应该侧重于修整现有的绿化植被,比如草和灌木。
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