单词 | recoup |
释义 | recoup (rɪkuːp ) Word forms: recoups , recouping , recouped verb If you recoup a sum of money that you have spent or lost, you get it back. Insurance companies are trying to recoup their losses by increasing premiums. [VERB noun] Synonyms: regain, recover, get back, make good Collocations: recoup money To recoup money or through evidence of waning powers, obviously, but very often with a heavy degree of symbolism to announce a shift in eras. Times, Sunday Times That way, he could recoup money for the taxpayer and perhaps afford to spend the cash on election-winning gimmicks. The Sun It says it needs to recoup money from its investment in new superfast broadband. The Sun If they won't, trying to recoup money from owners can be a tricky business. Times, Sunday Times Readers who have fought for months to recoup money to which they were perfectly entitled invariably come to the conclusion that in future they will book direct. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 弥补 Japanese: 取り戻す |
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