recover
verb
rɪˈkʌvə
verb
1
to
get
better
after
an
illness,
accident,
shock
etc
恢复健康,康复
I
After
a
few
days
of
fever,
she
began
to
recover.
发烧几天之后,她开始恢复健康。
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from
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He’s
in
hospital,
recovering
from
a
heart
attack.
他心脏病发作住院了,正在康复之中。
2
to
return
to
a
normal
condition
after
a
period
of
trouble
or
difficulty
复原; 恢复常态
I
The
tourist
industry
is
recovering
to
pre-war
levels.
旅游业正在恢复到战前的水平。
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from
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Yesterday
morning
shares
seemed
to
recover
from
Monday’s
collapse.
周一股票下跌,昨天早上好像又回升了。
3
to
get
back
something
that
was
taken
from
you,
lost,
or
almost
destroyed
重新获得; 寻回
T
Four
paintings
stolen
from
the
gallery
have
been
recovered.
美术馆的四幅被盗画作已经失而复得。
recover
sth
from
sth
Two
bodies
were
recovered
from
the
wreckage.
残骸中找到了两具尸体。
4
to
get
back
an
amount
of
money
that
you
have
spent
or
lost
重获,收回〔花掉或失去的钱〕;
T
He
was
entitled
to
recover
damages
from
the
defendants.
他有权向被告追讨赔偿。
5
to
get
back
an
ability,
a
sense,
or
control
over
your
feelings,
movements
etc
after
a
period
without
it
恢复〔能力、知觉、对情绪的控制、活动能力等〕;
T
It
was
some
hours
before
she
recovered
consciousness
.
过了几个小时她才恢复知觉。
Once
she
stumbled,
but
somehow
she
recovered
her
balance
and
carried
on
running.
她绊了一下,但还是重新找回平衡,继续向前跑去。
recover
yourself
He
recovered
himself
enough
to
speak
calmly.
他镇定下来,平静地说话。