recover 音标拼音: [rɪk'ʌvɚ]
vt . 恢复,复原,使改过
vi . 痊愈,复原,重新获得
恢复,复原,使改过痊愈,复原,重新获得
recover 复原
recover 恢复
recover v 1 :
get or find back ;
recover the use of ; "
She regained control of herself "; "
She found her voice and replied quickly "
[
synonym : {
recover }, {
retrieve }, {
find }, {
regain }]
2 :
get over an illness or shock ; "
The patient is recuperating "
[
synonym : {
recuperate }, {
recover }, {
convalesce }] [
ant :
{
degenerate }, {
deteriorate }, {
devolve }, {
drop }]
3 :
regain a former condition after a financial loss ; "
We expect the stocks to recover to $
2 .
90 "; "
The company managed to recuperate " [
synonym : {
recover }, {
go back }, {
recuperate }]
4 :
regain or make up for ; "
recuperate one '
s losses " [
synonym :
{
recover }, {
recoup }, {
recuperate }]
5 :
reuse (
materials from waste products ) [
synonym : {
reclaim },
{
recover }]
6 :
cover anew ; "
recover a chair "
Recover \
Re *
cov "
er \ (
r ?*
k ?
v "?
r ),
v .
t . [
Pref .
re -
cover :
cf .
F .
recouvrir .]
To cover again . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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Recover \
Re *
cov "
er \ (
r ?*
k ?
v "?
r ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Recovered }
(-?
rd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Recovering }. ] [
OE .
recoveren ,
OF .
recovrer ,
F .
recouvrer ,
from L .
recuperare ;
pref .
re -
re a word of unknown origin .
Cf .{
Recuperate }.]
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1 .
To get or obtain again ;
to get renewed possession of ;
to win back ;
to regain .
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David recovered all that the Amalekites had carried away . --
1 .
Sam .
xxx .
18 .
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2 .
To make good by reparation ;
to make up for ;
to retrieve ;
to repair the loss or injury of ;
as ,
to recover lost time .
"
Loss of catel may recovered be ." --
Chaucer .
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Even good men have many failings and lapses to lament and recover . --
Rogers .
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3 .
To restore from sickness ,
faintness ,
or the like ;
to bring back to life or health ;
to cure ;
to heal .
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The wine in my bottle will recover him . --
Shak .
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4 .
To overcome ;
to get the better of , --
as a state of mind or body .
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I do hope to recover my late hurt . --
Cowley .
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When I had recovered a little my first surprise .
--
De Foe .
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5 .
To rescue ;
to deliver .
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That they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil ,
who are taken captive by him . --
2 .
Tim .
ii .
26 .
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6 .
To gain by motion or effort ;
to obtain ;
to reach ;
to come to . [
Archaic ]
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The forest is not three leagues off ;
If we recover that ,
we '
re sure enough . --
Shak .
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Except he could recover one of the Cities of Refuge he was to die . --
Hales .
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7 . (
Law )
To gain as a compensation ;
to obtain in return for injury or debt ;
as ,
to recover damages in trespass ;
to recover debt and costs in a suit at law ;
to obtain title to by judgement in a court of law ;
as ,
to recover lands in ejectment or common recovery ;
to gain by legal process ;
as ,
to recover judgement against a defendant .
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{
Recover arms } (
Mil .
Drill ),
a command whereby the piece is brought from the position of "
aim "
to that of "
ready ."
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Syn :
To regain ;
repossess ;
resume ;
retrieve ;
recruit ;
heal ;
cure .
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Recover \
Re *
cov "
er \ (
r ?*
k ?
v "?
r ),
v .
i .
1 .
To regain health after sickness ;
to grow well ;
to be restored or cured ;
hence ,
to regain a former state or condition after misfortune ,
alarm ,
etc .; --
often followed by of or from ;
as ,
to recover from a state of poverty ;
to recover from fright .
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Go ,
inquire of Baal -
zebub ,
the god of Ekron ,
whether I shall recover of this disease . --
2 Kings i .
2 .
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2 .
To make one '
s way ;
to come ;
to arrive . [
Obs .]
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With much ado the Christians recovered to Antioch .
--
Fuller .
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3 . (
Law )
To obtain a judgement ;
to succeed in a lawsuit ;
as ,
the plaintiff has recovered in his suit .
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Recover \
Re *
cov "
er \,
n .
Recovery . --
Sir T .
Malory .
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67 Moby Thesaurus words for "
recover ":
balance ,
bounce back ,
bring back ,
come about ,
come around ,
come back ,
come round ,
come to ,
come up smiling ,
compensate ,
convalesce ,
deliver ,
extract ,
extricate ,
free ,
gain strength ,
get about ,
get back ,
get better ,
get over ,
get well ,
heal ,
improve ,
liberate ,
make a comeback ,
mend ,
offset ,
perk up ,
pull round ,
pull through ,
rally ,
ransom ,
reacquire ,
recapture ,
reclaim ,
recoup ,
recruit ,
recuperate ,
recycle ,
redeem ,
rediscover ,
refresh ,
regain ,
rejuvenate ,
release ,
renew ,
renovate ,
reoccupy ,
replevin ,
replevy ,
repossess ,
rescue ,
restitute ,
restore ,
resume ,
retake ,
retrieve ,
return ,
revindicate ,
revive ,
salvage ,
save ,
set free ,
survive ,
take back ,
weather the storm ,
win back
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RECOVER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of RECOVER is to get back : regain How to use recover in a sentence
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RECOVER Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Recover definition: to get back or regain (something lost or taken away) See examples of RECOVER used in a sentence
RECOVER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com To recover is to obtain again what one has lost possession of: to recover a stolen jewel To reclaim is to bring back from error or wrongdoing, or from a rude or undeveloped state: to reclaim desert land by irrigation
RECOVER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary RECOVER meaning: 1 to become completely well again after an illness or injury: 2 to become successful or normal… Learn more
RECOVER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary RECOVER definition: 1 to become completely well again after an illness or injury: 2 to become successful or normal… Learn more
Recover Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary RECOVER meaning: 1 : to become healthy after an illness or injury to return to normal health often + from; 2 : to return to a normal state after a period of difficulty often + from
RECOVER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you recover a mental or physical state, it comes back again For example, if you recover consciousness, you become conscious again
Meaning of recover – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary RECOVER definition: 1 to become healthy or happy again after an illness, injury, or period of sadness: 2 If a system… Learn more