[VERB 动词]重新占领;重新夺回;收复 When soldiers recapture an area of land or a place, they gain control of it again from an opposing army who had taken it from them.
[V n]
[usu n of n]
They said the bodies were found when rebels recaptured the area.
他们说尸体是在叛军重新占领这个地区时发现的。
Recapture is also a noun.
...an offensive to be launched for the recapture of the city.
为了重新夺回该城而即将展开的进攻
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[VERB 动词](从竞争对手手中)重新夺回,重新拿回 When people recapture something that they have lost to a competitor, they get it back again.
[V n]
I believe that he would be the best possibility to recapture the centre vote in the forthcoming election.
我相信在即将来临的选举中,他最有可能重新争取到中间派的选票。
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[VERB 动词]重新捕获;重新抓回 To recapture a person or animal which has escaped from somewhere means to catch them again.
[V n]
Police have recaptured Alan Lord, who escaped from a police cell in Bolton.
警察把艾伦·洛德抓了回来,他是从博尔顿的一个警察局拘留室逃走的。
Recapture is also a noun.
...the recapture of a renegade police chief in Panama.
在巴拿马将变节的警察局局长重新抓获
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[VERB 动词](使)再次体验;(使)再次体会 When you recapture something such as an experience, emotion, or a quality that you had in the past, you experience it again. When something recaptures an experience for you, it makes you remember it.
[V n]
He couldn't recapture the form he'd shown in getting to the semi-final...
他没能找回闯进半决赛时表现出来的状态。
These cookies seem to recapture all the textures and flavors we remember from childhood.
这些饼干似乎重新唤回了我们记忆中童年时代的那种口感和味道。
Oxford
re·cap·ture/ˌriːˈkæptʃə(r); NAmEˌriːˈkæptʃər/verb1recapturesth to win back a place, position, etc. that was previously taken from you by an enemy or a rival 赢回;夺回◆Government troops soon recaptured the island.政府的军队很快夺回了这个岛。2recapturesb/sth to catch a person or an animal that has escaped 抓回;再次捕获3recapturesth to bring back a feeling or repeat an experience that you had in the past 回忆;再体验;重温◆He was trying to recapture the happiness of his youth.他在努力回忆年轻时的快乐。▶re·cap·turenoun[uncountable ]◆the recapture of towns occupied by the rebels夺回被叛军占领的城镇recapturerecapturesrecapturedrecapturingre·cap·ture/ˌriːˈkæptʃə(r); NAmEˌriːˈkæptʃər/
1to bring back the same feelings or qualities that you experienced in the past: The film really recaptures the atmosphere of those days.2to catch a prisoner or animal that has escaped: He was recaptured after nearly two weeks on the run.3to take control of a place again by fighting for itSYN retake: an attempt to recapture the city—recapture noun [uncountable]
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