renewing
  整新
  Re·new v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reneved p. pr. & vb. n. Renewing.]
  1. To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to reëstablish; to recreate; to rebuild.
  In such a night
  Medea gathered the enchanted herbs
  That did renew old Aeson.   --Shak.
  2. Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the same nature; to continue in force; to make again; as, to renew a lease, note, or patent.
  3. To begin again; to recommence.
     The last great age . . . renews its finished course.   --Dryden.
  4. To repeat; to go over again.
     The birds-their notes renew.   --Milton.
  5. Theol. To make new spiritually; to regenerate.
     Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.   --Rom. xii. 2.
  renewing
       adj : tending to impart new life and vigor to; "the renewing
             warmth of the sunshine" [syn: restorative, reviving,
              revitalizing, revitalising]