释义 |
re·gen·er·a·tion \(ˌ)rēˌjenəˈrāshən, rə̇ˌ-\ noun Etymology: Middle English regeneracioun, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French regeneration, from Late Latin regeneration-, regeneratio, from Latin regeneratus (past participle of regenerare) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : an act of regenerating or the condition of being regenerated 2. : spiritual rebirth : spiritual renewal, re-creation, or revival : a radical spiritual transformation in which the center of one's life is shifted under the action of a divine agency (as the Holy Spirit) from a self-centered ultimate concern to a God-centered ultimate concern 3. : the renewal, regrowth, or restoration of a body or a bodily part, tissue, or substance after injury or as a normal bodily process < regeneration of a plant from a cutting > < regeneration of a lost claw by a lobster > < continual regeneration of epithelial cells > < regeneration of the contractile substance of muscle after exercise > — compare regulation 4. a. : the process by which part of the power in the output circuit of an amplifying device is caused to act upon the input circuit so as to increase the amplification : feedback b. : the utilization by special devices of heat or other products that would ordinarily be lost — see regenerator 4 |