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 renewable [rɪ'njuəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可更新的, 可恢复的, 可继续的, 可换新的, 可重复的, 可重说的

[计] 可更新, 可再生的

[经] 可更新的, 可继续的, 可更换的




    renewable
    [ adj ]
    1. that can be renewed or extended

    2. <adj.all>
      a renewable lease
      renewable subscriptions
    3. capable of being renewed; replaceable

    4. <adj.all>
      renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible


    Renewable \Re*new"a*ble\ (r?-n?"?-b'l), a.
    Capable of being renewed; as, a lease renewable at pleasure.
    --Swift.

    1. Sustainable use of natural resources: Make sustainable use of renewable resources, such as water, soils, and forests.
    2. In that case, renewable energy sources could not come to the rescue quickly enough. Nuclear power cannot provide a viable option for the future if the supporting industry is allowed to wither away.
    3. Although the "loan" deal with Utah State is for a year, officials said the contract is renewable on the same terms.
    4. Needles trimmed from such shrubs would yield tons of renewable biomass that would spare the wild-tree bark.
    5. Alcohol seemed like the solution to dependency on foreign oil. It's made from sugar cane, a renewable source that grows abundantly here.
    6. Brussels is also weighing proposals to encourage energy saving and efficiency and to promote renewable sources of energy.
    7. It is a renewable energy source, but it requires a large number of obtrusive turbines to generate a small amount of electricity.
    8. Separately, Chase Manhattan Corp. offered $350 million of variable-rate renewable notes through underwriters led by Goldman.
    9. Those whose livelihoods come from the forest favor an alternative called "extractivist reserves," a new system of landholding in which the government expropriates rain forest to allow commercial harvesting of fruits, nuts and other renewable products.
    10. Some annual renewable policies are also re-entry products, but there are a number of low-cost ones, including Berkshire's, that are not.
    11. The United States could get enough energy from the wind, sun, trees and rivers to eliminate dependence on oil imported from countries like Iraq, proponents of renewable energy said Tuesday.
    12. The maker of storage-management and communications products valued the three-year, renewable agreement in excess of $60 million.
    13. She reasoned the dams would provide a renewable and environmentally safe source of energy.
    14. It would be potentially disastrous if the present concern about surplus food production that prevails in the EC were to blind politicians to the opportunities that could be provided by efficient, cheap, renewable crop production.
    15. The allocation of contracts will therefore be subject to close public scrutiny. Contrary to the impression environmentalists would like to convey, the case for renewable energy is not very strong.
    16. Last year it authorised 122 renewable energy projects with a total capacity of 472MW.
    17. A permit, valid for one year and renewable, may be refused or revoked without explanation under the amended law.
    18. We have removed most of the tax incentives for the renewable energy industry, killed off our synfuels program, and allowed erratic regulations to cripple our coal and nuclear-energy capabilities.
    19. The bonds are not rated by Moody's or S&P. The bonds are secured by annually renewable lease payments which are to be made by St. Louis.
    20. Patten said the government also would work toward increasing regenerating capacity from renewable resources such as wind and sea power to 1,000 megawatts by the year 2000, a tenfold increase on current capacity.
    21. Those remaining are treated more like renewable commodities than coddled "boys and girls," as A.P. Giannini, the bank's founder, called them.
    22. But Civil Court Judge Joan Lobis ruled that the apartments _ on several floors in a 135-apartment building _ did not constitute a monastery, and the lease was renewable, said Carol Anne Herlihy, lawyer for the Jesuits.
    23. If there isn't a power shortage in the 1990s, there might be scant demand for electricity produced from renewable sources, especially if oil prices stay low.
    24. It said the United States could lead the world in boosting energy efficiency and developing renewable energy sources such as solar power.
    25. The law encourages non-utilities to generate power from industrial steam, called cogeneration, and renewable resources such as wind, sunlight and water.
    26. It will stay at about Pounds 30m-Pounds 31m a year until 1996-97. The lion's share goes to renewable and novel sources of energy. Export promotion: programmes in 'established markets' are targeted by Mr Portillo.
    27. These leases are renewable and joint ventures with foreign companies are being actively promoted.
    28. And even less conspicuous are the thousands of renewable service contracts for public buildings.
    29. Continued support for the development of renewable energy systems.
    30. Natural gas, oil, nuclear energy and renewable energy sources generate the rest.
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