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单词 recover
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recover


re·cov·er

R0090300 (rĭ-kŭv′ər)v. re·cov·ered, re·cov·er·ing, re·cov·ers v.tr.1. a. To get back (something lost or taken away), especially by making an effort: recovered his keys near the water cooler; recovered the ball in the end zone.b. To search for, find, and bring back: divers recovered the body; researchers recovering fossils.c. To get back control or possession of (land) by military conquest or legal action.2. a. To have (the use, possession, or control of something) restored: recovered the use of his fingers.b. To regain the use of (a faculty) or be restored to (a normal or usual condition): recovered his wits after hearing the news; recovered his health after treatment.c. To cause to be restored to a normal or usual condition: After two weeks on the medicine, he was fully recovered.3. To discover or be able to follow (a trail or scent) after losing it.4. a. To procure (usable substances, such as metal) from unusable substances, such as ore or waste.b. To bring (land) into or return to a suitable condition for use; reclaim.5. To bring under observation again: "watching the comet since it was first recovered—first spotted since its 1910 visit" (Christian Science Monitor).v.intr.1. To regain a normal or usual condition, as of health: a patient who recovered from the flu; businesses that recovered quickly from the recession.2. To receive a favorable judgment in a lawsuit.
[Middle English recoveren, from Old French recoverer, from Latin recuperāre; see recuperate.]
re·cov′er·a·ble adj.re·cov′er·er n.

recover

(rɪˈkʌvə) vb1. (tr) to find again or obtain the return of (something lost)2. to regain (loss of money, position, time, etc); recoup3. (of a person) to regain (health, spirits, composure, etc), as after illness, a setback, or a shock, etc4. to regain (a former and usually better condition): industry recovered after the war. 5. (Law) law a. (tr) to gain (something) by the judgment of a court of law: to recover damages. b. (intr) to succeed in a lawsuit6. (tr) to obtain (useful substances) from waste7. (General Sporting Terms) (intr) (in fencing, swimming, rowing, etc) to make a recovery[C14: from Old French recoverer, from Latin recuperāre recuperate] reˈcoverable adj reˌcoveraˈbility n reˈcoverer n

re-cov•er

(riˈkʌv ər)

v.t. to cover again.

re•cov•er

(rɪˈkʌv ər)

v.t. 1. to get back or regain (something lost or taken away). 2. to make up for or make good (loss, damage, etc.) to oneself. 3. to regain the strength, composure, balance, or the like, of (oneself). 4. a. to obtain by judgment in a court of law. b. to acquire title to through judicial process. 5. to reclaim from a bad state, practice, etc. 6. to regain (a substance) in usable form; reclaim. v.i. 7. to regain one's health, strength, composure, balance, etc., after illness, trouble, disturbance, or the like (sometimes fol. by from): to recover from the flu. 8. to regain a former and better state or condition. 9. to obtain a favorable judgment in a suit for something. 10. to make a recovery, as in a sport or game. [1300–50; Middle English < Anglo-French recoverer, Old French recovrer < Latin recuperāre to regain, recuperate] re•cov′er•a•ble, adj. re•cov′er•er, n.

recover

If you recover, you become well again after an illness or injury.

It was several weeks before he fully recovered.

Recover is a fairly formal word. In conversation and in less formal writing, you usually say that someone gets better.

He soon got better after a few days in bed.See better

You can say that someone recovers from an illness.

How long do people take to recover from an infection of this kind?

Be Careful!
Don't say that someone gets better from an illness.

recover


Past participle: recovered
Gerund: recovering
Imperative
recover
recover
Present
I recover
you recover
he/she/it recovers
we recover
you recover
they recover
Preterite
I recovered
you recovered
he/she/it recovered
we recovered
you recovered
they recovered
Present Continuous
I am recovering
you are recovering
he/she/it is recovering
we are recovering
you are recovering
they are recovering
Present Perfect
I have recovered
you have recovered
he/she/it has recovered
we have recovered
you have recovered
they have recovered
Past Continuous
I was recovering
you were recovering
he/she/it was recovering
we were recovering
you were recovering
they were recovering
Past Perfect
I had recovered
you had recovered
he/she/it had recovered
we had recovered
you had recovered
they had recovered
Future
I will recover
you will recover
he/she/it will recover
we will recover
you will recover
they will recover
Future Perfect
I will have recovered
you will have recovered
he/she/it will have recovered
we will have recovered
you will have recovered
they will have recovered
Future Continuous
I will be recovering
you will be recovering
he/she/it will be recovering
we will be recovering
you will be recovering
they will be recovering
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been recovering
you have been recovering
he/she/it has been recovering
we have been recovering
you have been recovering
they have been recovering
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been recovering
you will have been recovering
he/she/it will have been recovering
we will have been recovering
you will have been recovering
they will have been recovering
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been recovering
you had been recovering
he/she/it had been recovering
we had been recovering
you had been recovering
they had been recovering
Conditional
I would recover
you would recover
he/she/it would recover
we would recover
you would recover
they would recover
Past Conditional
I would have recovered
you would have recovered
he/she/it would have recovered
we would have recovered
you would have recovered
they would have recovered
Thesaurus
Verb1.recover - get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"regain, retrieve, findacquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"access - obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computerregain, find - come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?"; "I cannot find my gloves!"
2.recover - get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating"convalesce, recuperategain vigor, perk, perk up, percolate, pick up - gain or regain energy; "I picked up after a nap"snap back - recover quickly; "After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days"recuperate - restore to good health or strengthameliorate, improve, meliorate, better - get better; "The weather improved toward evening"
3.recover - regain a former condition after a financial loss; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90"; "The company managed to recuperate"recuperate, go backretrovert, revert, turn back, regress, return - go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules"rebound, rally - return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied"
4.recover - regain or make up for; "recuperate one's losses"recuperate, recoupacquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"catch up with, make up - make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point; "I have to make up a French exam"; "Can I catch up with the material or is it too late?"
5.recover - reuse (materials from waste products)reclaimreprocess, reuse, recycle - use again after processing; "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"
6.recover - cover anew; "recover a chair"cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"

recover

verb1. get better, improve, get well, recuperate, pick up, heal, revive, come round, bounce back, mend, turn the corner, pull through, convalesce, be on the mend, take a turn for the better, get back on your feet, feel yourself again, regain your health or strength He is recovering after sustaining a knee injury.
get better weaken, deteriorate, worsen, relapse, go downhill, take a turn for the worse
2. rally, improve, pick up, bounce back, make a recovery The stockmarket index fell by 80% before it began to recover.3. save, rescue, retrieve, salvage, reclaim Rescue teams recovered a few more survivors from the rubble.
save abandon
4. recoup, restore, repair, get back, regain, make good, retrieve, reclaim, redeem, recapture, win back, take back, repossess, retake, find again Legal action is being taken to try and recover the money.
recoup lose, forfeit

recover

verb1. To get back:recoup, regain, repossess, retrieve.2. To extricate from an undesirable state:reclaim, redeem, rescue, salvage.3. To regain one's health:come around (or round), convalesce, gain, improve, mend, perk up, rally, recuperate.
Translations
恢复找回复原

recover

(rəˈkavə) verb1. to become well again; to return to good health etc. He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis. 復原 复原2. to get back. The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance. 找回,拿回 找回3. to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again. The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance). 恢復 恢复reˈcovery noun (an) act or process of recovering. The patient made a remarkable recovery after his illness; the recovery of stolen property. 復原,找回 复原,找回

recover

恢复zhCN

recover


recover from (someone or something)

1. To return to good health after some illness or injury. Often used in the continuous tense to indicate an ongoing recovery. My brother is still recovering from malaria after coming back from his trip to Kenya. I'm still recovering from a broken ankle, so I'm afraid I won't be coming on the ski trip in December.2. To return to stable, competitive, or composed position or status after some difficult, troublesome, or threatening situation. Things are better on the whole, but many businesses haven't yet recovered from the economic crisis. The team managed to recover from a disastrous start to the game, and they're now in a position where they could possibly win the whole thing. Georgina always finds it hard to recover from her in-laws' visits.3. To get something back that had been taken or possessed by someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "recover" and "from." I haven't been able to recover my money from the company I invested in yet. They recovered the ball from the other team within range of a field goal.See also: recover

recover from someone or something

to get over an experience with someone or something. My great-uncle just left, and it will take a day or two to recover from him. I hope I recover from his visit soon.See also: recover

recover from something

to recuperate from a disease. I hope I recover from this cough soon. She recovered from her cold soon enough to go on the trip.See also: recover

recover something from someone or something

to retrieve or salvage something from someone, something, or some place. The police recovered my purse from the thief who had taken it. Mary recovered her deposit from the failed bank.See also: recover

Recover


Recover

To regain a former state or condition; restore to a normal state.

recover


recover

(rĭ-kŭv′ĕr) [O.Fr. recoverer] 1. To regain health after illness; to regain a former state of health.2. To regain a normal state, as to recover from fright.

recover


recover

v. to receive a money judgment in a lawsuit.

recover

to gain something by the judgment of a court of law or to succeed in a lawsuit.
FinancialSeerecovery

RECOVER


AcronymDefinition
RECOVERRestoration, Coordination, and Verification

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recover


  • verb

Synonyms for recover

verb get better

Synonyms

  • get better
  • improve
  • get well
  • recuperate
  • pick up
  • heal
  • revive
  • come round
  • bounce back
  • mend
  • turn the corner
  • pull through
  • convalesce
  • be on the mend
  • take a turn for the better
  • get back on your feet
  • feel yourself again
  • regain your health or strength

Antonyms

  • weaken
  • deteriorate
  • worsen
  • relapse
  • go downhill
  • take a turn for the worse

verb rally

Synonyms

  • rally
  • improve
  • pick up
  • bounce back
  • make a recovery

verb save

Synonyms

  • save
  • rescue
  • retrieve
  • salvage
  • reclaim

Antonyms

  • abandon

verb recoup

Synonyms

  • recoup
  • restore
  • repair
  • get back
  • regain
  • make good
  • retrieve
  • reclaim
  • redeem
  • recapture
  • win back
  • take back
  • repossess
  • retake
  • find again

Antonyms

  • lose
  • forfeit

Synonyms for recover

verb to get back

Synonyms

  • recoup
  • regain
  • repossess
  • retrieve

verb to extricate from an undesirable state

Synonyms

  • reclaim
  • redeem
  • rescue
  • salvage

verb to regain one's health

Synonyms

  • come around
  • convalesce
  • gain
  • improve
  • mend
  • perk up
  • rally
  • recuperate

Synonyms for recover

verb get or find back

Synonyms

  • regain
  • retrieve
  • find

Related Words

  • acquire
  • get
  • access
  • regain
  • find

verb get over an illness or shock

Synonyms

  • convalesce
  • recuperate

Related Words

  • gain vigor
  • perk
  • perk up
  • percolate
  • pick up
  • snap back
  • recuperate
  • ameliorate
  • improve
  • meliorate
  • better

verb regain a former condition after a financial loss

Synonyms

  • recuperate
  • go back

Related Words

  • retrovert
  • revert
  • turn back
  • regress
  • return
  • rebound
  • rally

verb regain or make up for

Synonyms

  • recuperate
  • recoup

Related Words

  • acquire
  • get
  • catch up with
  • make up

verb reuse (materials from waste products)

Synonyms

  • reclaim

Related Words

  • reprocess
  • reuse
  • recycle

verb cover anew

Related Words

  • cover
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