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Recover Recovered Back Sth Verb 动词   [V Ed

word recover
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recover

[rɪˈkʌvə(r)]recovered, recovering, recovers

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recovered[11094] recovering[3589] recovers[1040]
恢复(89%),复原(10%),重获(1%)
n.还原至预备姿势
vt.恢复;弥补;重新获得
vi.恢复;胜诉;重新得球
n.(Recover)人名;(西)雷科韦尔
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Collins
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/rɪkʌ̱və(r)/
1
[VERB 动词]恢复健康;复原 When you recover from an illness or an injury, you become well again.
  [V from n/-ing]
  [V]
  [V-ed]
  • He is recovering from a knee injury...

    他的膝伤正在康复。

  • A policeman was recovering in hospital last night after being stabbed...

    一名警员昨夜被刺伤之后入院进行康复治疗。

  • He is fully recovered from the virus.

    感染病毒的他已彻底康复了。

Usage Note :

Recover is a fairly formal word. In conversation, you usually say that someone gets better. Qualified nurses help patients get better more quickly.

recover 是一个比较正式的词。在日常对话中,常常使用get better(好转;恢复健康)表达同样的意思。如,Qualified nurses help patients get better more quickly(称职的护士会帮助病人更快地康复)。

2
[VERB 动词](从不开心或不愉快的经历中)恢复,复原 If you recover from an unhappy or unpleasant experience, you stop being upset by it.
  [V from n]
  [V]
  • ...a tragedy from which he never fully recovered...

    他一直未能完全从中走出的悲剧

  • Her plane broke down and it was 18 hours before she got there. It took her three days to recover.

    她乘坐的飞机出了故障,18个小时后她才到达那里。之后她花了3天时间才完全恢复过来。

3
[VERB 动词](从弱势或困境中)好转,扭转,恢复 If something recovers from a period of weakness or difficulty, it improves or gets stronger again.
  [V from n]
  [V]
  • He recovered from a 4-2 deficit to reach the quarter-finals...

    他在2比4落后的情况下实现逆转闯进1/4决赛。

  • The stock-market index fell by 80% before it began to recover.

    股市指数下跌了80%后才开始反弹。

4
[VERB 动词]重新找到;重新拿回 If you recover something that has been lost or stolen, you find it or get it back.
  [V n]
  • Police raided five houses in south-east London and recovered stolen goods...

    警方突击搜查了伦敦东南区的5幢房屋,找到了失窃物品。

  • Rescue teams recovered more bodies from the rubble.

    救援队从瓦砾中挖出了更多尸体。

5
[VERB 动词]恢复(意识、神志或身体状态) If you recover a mental or physical state, it comes back again. For example, if you recover consciousness, you become conscious again.
  [V n]
  • For a minute he looked uncertain, and then recovered his composure...

    有一小会儿他看上去有些迟疑不定,之后又恢复了镇定。

  • She had a severe attack of asthma and it took an hour to recover her breath...

    她的哮喘病严重发作,一个小时后呼吸才恢复正常。

  • She never recovered consciousness.

    她再也没能恢复意识。

6
[VERB 动词]收回(花掉、投资或借出的钱) If you recover money that you have spent, invested, or lent to someone, you get the same amount back.
  [V n]
  • Legal action is being taken to try to recover the money...

    正在进行诉讼以收回那笔钱。

  • The British market alone was not large enough to recover their costs of production.

    单是英国的市场还不足以让他们收回生产成本。


Oxford
re·cover AWL / rɪˈkʌvə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈkʌvər / verb from illness 从疾病中 1 [intransitive ] recover(from sth) to get well again after being ill/sick, hurt, etc. 恢复健康;康复;痊愈 He's still recovering from his operation. 手术后,他仍在康复之中。 from sth unpleasant 从不愉快的事中 2 [intransitive ] recover(from sth) to return to a normal state after an unpleasant or unusual experience or a period of difficulty 复原;恢复常态 It can take many years to recover from the death of a loved one. 从心爱的人去世的痛苦中恢复过来可能要花很多年。 The economy is at last beginning to recover. 经济终于开始复苏了。 money 3 [transitive ] recoversth (from sb/sth) to get back the same amount of money that you have spent or that is owed to you 全额收回;追回 SYN
recoup
He is unlikely to ever recover his legal costs. 他不大可能收回他的诉讼费用了。
sth lost/stolen 丢失╱失窃的东西 4 [transitive ] to get back or find sth that was lost, stolen or missing 找回;寻回;找到 recoversth The police eventually recovered the stolen paintings. 警方最终找回了失窃的油画。 recoversth from sb/sth Six bodies were recovered from the wreckage. 从残骸中找到了六具尸体。 position/status 位置;地位 5 [transitive ] recoversth to win back a position, level, status, etc. that has been lost 赢回;重新获得 SYN
regain
The team recovered its lead in the second half. 下半场这支队再次领先。
senses/emotions 感觉;情感 6 [transitive ] to get back the use of your senses, control of your emotions, etc. 恢复;重新控制 SYN
regain
recoversth It took her a few minutes to recover consciousness. 过了几分钟她才恢复知觉。 to recover your sight 恢复视力 recoveryourself She seemed upset but quickly recovered herself. 她显得心烦意乱,但很快静下心来。
re·covered AWL / ; NAmE / adjective [not before noun ] She is now fully recovered from her injuries. 她现在已经完全从伤痛中恢复过来了。 recover recovers recovered recovering
re·cover / rɪˈkʌvə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈkʌvər / re·covered / ; NAmE /
LDC
recoverre‧cov‧er /rɪˈkʌvə $ -ər/ ●●● W2 AWL verb
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1[intransitive] to get better after an illness, accident, shock etc:  After a few days of fever, she began to recover.recover from He’s in hospital, recovering from a heart attack.GRAMMARRecover is never transitive in this meaning. You say: · I’ve recovered from my cold. Don’t say: I’ve recovered my cold.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSRegisterIn everyday English, people usually say someone gets better rather than recovers, especially when talking about less serious illnesses, injuries, or operations.· Don’t worry. You’ll soon get better.2[intransitive] to return to a normal condition after a period of trouble or difficulty:  The tourist industry is recovering to pre-war levels.recover from Yesterday morning shares seemed to recover from Monday’s collapse.3[transitive] to get back something that was taken from you, lost, or almost destroyed:  Four paintings stolen from the gallery have been recovered.recover something from something Two bodies were recovered from the wreckage.4[transitive] to get back an amount of money that you have spent or lost SYN  recoup:  He was entitled to recover damages from the defendants.5[transitive] to get back an ability, a sense, or control over your feelings, movements etc after a period without it SYN  regain:  It was some hours before she recovered consciousness. Once she stumbled, but somehow she recovered her balance and carried on running.recover yourself He recovered himself enough to speak calmly.recoverable adjectiveTHESAURUSrecover to become healthy again after you have been seriously ill or injured, or had a bad experience: · My mother’s been very ill, and she’s still in hospital recovering.· She needed time to recover from the shock.get better to recover from an injury or illness. In everyday English, people usually say get better rather than recover: · I hope you get better soon.· My back’s been quite bad recently, but it’s getting better slowly.get over something to recover from a bad experience, or a minor illness. In everyday English, people usually say get over rather than recover: · She never got over his death.· I’m getting over my cold.get well to recover from an illness or operation – used especially when you are writing to encourage someone to recover: · Get well soon – we all miss you!· I hope you get well quickly.be back on your feet to have recovered and be able to live life as usual again: · It may take a week or two until you’re back on your feet.· It’s great to see you back on your feet!be on the mend to be showing definite signs of recovering after an illness or injury: · I’m glad to see you’re on the mend again.· Kathy’s been quite ill with flu, but she seems to be on the mend now.recuperate formal to spend time resting and getting your health or energy back, after you have had an illness or had a difficult or tiring experience: · It had been a hard year, and I needed a few weeks in the sun in order to recuperate.· He is recuperating from a heart attack.convalesce /ˌkɒnvəˈles $ ˌkɑːn-/ formal to spend a long period of time recovering from a serious illness, especially by resting in a comfortable or warm place: · She was at home convalescing after major surgery.

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