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单词 regain
释义
regain
(rɪgn )
Word forms: regains , regaining , regained
1. verb
If you regain something that you have lost, you get it back again.
Troops have regained control of the city. [VERB noun]
It took him a while to regain his composure. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: recover, get back, retrieve, redeem  
2. verb
If you regain a place that you have left, you succeed in getting back there. [formal]
Davis went to regain his carriage. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: get back to, return to, reach again, reattain  
Collocations:
regain a sense of
But we must regain some sense of responsibility.
Times, Sunday Times
Again, steroid sprays may help by shrinking it down enough for you to regain your sense of smell.
The Sun
Stretching out of our dogmas, our prescribed roles along the political spectrum, that can help us regain a sense of civility.
Christianity Today
Cycling gives you a chance to escape, to regain a sense of freedom.
Times, Sunday Times
I begin to regain a sense of gratitude.
Christianity Today
regain a title
And having lost in the early rounds last year, he'll be desperate to regain his title.
The Sun
And before the year was out there was another opportunity to regain his title.
Times, Sunday Times
They will be desperate to regain their title.
Times, Sunday Times
People had doubts about them fighting to regain the title.
The Sun
She makes it clear this weekend that she will not attempt to regain the title she lost last year.
Times, Sunday Times
regain access
To regain access, the owner will have to run around the courts, which could take months.
Times,Sunday Times
In exchange for nuclear co-operation, the country will regain access to the international banking system and up to $150 billion in frozen assets.
Times, Sunday Times
I have to keep entering my password to regain access to my network after having lost a signal.
Times, Sunday Times
When he remained on the tram they tried to regain access but were blocked by the many decent people in that carriage who were ashamed at what they had witnessed.
Times, Sunday Times
Experts say that insurance firms are increasingly urging their clients to pay a ransom to regain access to their computer files and avoid greater costs in the long run.
Times,Sunday Times
regain an ability
Regain the ability to walk from kitchen to living room carrying a cup of coffee.
Times, Sunday Times
A team of researchers has created a soft robotic 'exosuit' to help patients to regain the ability to walk around with confidence.
Times, Sunday Times
We now have to regain the ability to think for ourselves.
Times, Sunday Times
If a person wants to regain his ability to be happy or be happier, he had to work his way through these layers.
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The channels then close, de-inactivate, and regain their ability to open in response to stimulus.
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regain focus
He has to regain focus this year, whatever way it goes.
The Sun
In an attempt to regain focus, she goes to stay at a remote mansion, but soon gets spooked.
The Sun
According to one piece of research, it takes 25 minutes for a worker to regain focus on a task interrupted by a phone call, an e-mail, or a conversation.
Times, Sunday Times
Most divers have pre-dive and post-dive rituals that help them either maintain or regain focus.
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However, he soon hears the blind-man's flute, and regains focus.
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regain form
Then he needs to regain form.
Times, Sunday Times
Both players are trying to regain form after surgery.
Globe and Mail
However, he regained form and fitness in 1996 and came second in the team's best and fairest in 1997.
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After the move he regained form and looked more comfortable batting against the older ball.
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regain function
Half of stroke survivors experience unilateral paralysis or weakness, and approximately 30-60% of them do not regain function.
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My prognosis for regaining function and sensation in my body was as poor as it possibly could be.
Times, Sunday Times
Of the 30 treated mice, 12 regained function.
The Scientist
regain ground
The two main parties began to regain ground in 2017.
Times, Sunday Times
This may be done to bypass a crux, or to quickly regain ground lost after a fall without re-climbing the section.
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Apple's stock regained ground to reach $501.41 before tumbling again in afternoon trading.
Times, Sunday Times
It regained ground quickly as investors jumped on what, at 72p for a producing oil company, looked a bargain.
Times, Sunday Times
It has regained ground in the past two years after its operating performance improved.
Times, Sunday Times
regain health
You can completely regain health by propping up against a wall for a moment.
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The player can regain health by collecting carrots.
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Blast 1 skills usually have a supportive effect such as allowing characters to regain health or immobilize the enemy.
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If the player fails to draw the pattern accurately within the time limit, the boss will regain health and the battle will resume.
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The most prevalent are the rain pots, which regain health.
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regain movement
From this, some people never regain movement, some do.
Times, Sunday Times
We then see her wake up from a four-year coma, struggling to regain movement in her atrophied legs and feet.
Christianity Today
Its lead treatment candidate has shown early promise in helping stroke patients regain movement in their arms.
Times, Sunday Times
Sure enough, the segment showed an iguana slowly regaining movement as the sun shone overhead.
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She lost some arm muscle and has a 50:50 chance of regaining movement.
The Sun
regain power
Although the exoskeleton doesn't mean we regain power, its use has been shown to stimulate muscle memory, improve sleep, reduce pain, boost spirits.
Times, Sunday Times
They regain power, become spectacularly rich and turn on their enemies, first at home - and then abroad.
Times,Sunday Times
His party chose him because it sensed that he could connect with those it had to win back in order to regain power.
Times, Sunday Times
He frantically searches for something and finally shoves the commemorative coin into the slot, allowing the lander to regain power.
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The engine subsequently failed but the pilot was able to regain power and return to the airport for a normal landing.
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regain respect
But it would also regain respect, and win support, for defending principles it believes to be important.
Globe and Mail
Happily, since the 1970s he has regained respect in the wake of some fine revivals.
The Times Literary Supplement
With the band continuing to present the song in concerts, the music community regained respect for the song.
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regain stability
With tons of ice loading her topside down, she staggered to regain stability at the end of each long, agonizing roll.
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They created an academy of young players to try to regain stability.
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Many have sold household items and livestock at low prices to purchase food, making it difficult for them to regain stability after the food crisis.
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However, it regained stability with the new officials appointed.
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regain the lead
City missed a great chance to regain the lead before the break.
The Sun
So it was no surprise when the visitors did indeed regain the lead three minutes after the break.
The Sun
Stoke needed only 90 seconds of the second half to regain the lead.
The Sun
The evidence was contradictory as he wobbled early on before sinking a nice, straight, uphill birdie putt to regain his lead on the 11th.
Times, Sunday Times
Aides hope the appointment, coupled with a powerful speech, will help him regain his lead in the polls.
The Sun
regain the use of
There are, sadly, some breaks in the cord that rule this out, and no matter how committed these patients are, they will never regain any use of their legs.
Times, Sunday Times
But a revolutionary new treatment involving a fishing net saved his life and allowed him to regain the use of his arms, legs and speech in a matter of hours.
The Sun
He required physical therapy to regain the use of his leg.
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He has made several attempts to regain the use of his legs.
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This activity helped him regain the use of his left arm and hand.
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regain trust
We need to engage with these people, to educate them, to regain trust.
Times, Sunday Times
Just noting that he needs to regain trust will not, in itself, help to regain it.
Times, Sunday Times
Only then will we be able to regain trust as safe custodians of taxpayers' money.
Times, Sunday Times
Only that way will they regain trust and get the property market moving properly again.
The Sun
We have to be very clear that we did get some things wrong and move on and regain trust.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 收回
Japanese: 回復する
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