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recover verb ⇨ recover 1 (recover from an illness) ⇨ recover 2 (recover the money)recover1 verb recover from an illness 病愈recover the money 收回钱 ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ survive 另见survive条recover ♦︎ get better ♦︎ heal ♦︎ recuperate ♦︎ get well ♦︎ convalesce ♦︎ shake sth off ♦︎ pull throughThese words all mean to stop suffering from an illness or injury. 这些词均表示康复、痊愈。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to recover / recuperate from sth◆to gradually recover / get better / heal◆to completely / partially recover / heal■ recover / /rɪˈkʌvə(r)/ / [intransitive](of a person) to become healthy again after being ill or hurt; to return to a normal state after an unpleasant or unusual experience or a period of difficulty (人)康复,痊愈;(从不愉快或不寻常的经历或困难时期)复原,恢复常态◆He's still recovering from his operation.他仍在术后恢复中。◆Mother and baby are recovering well.母婴都恢复得很好。◆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。 OPP relapse ⇨ worsen ▸ recovery noun [countable, usually singular, uncountable] ◆My father has made a full recovery from the operation.我父亲手术后已完全康复了。◆The economy is showing signs of recovery.经济呈现出复苏迹象。■ ˌget ˈbetter phrase (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)(of a person or a part of the body) to recover from an illness or injury (人或身体部位从伤病中)恢复,康复◆I hope you're getting better. We'll need you at work tomorrow!我希望你好起来。我们明天的工作需要你!◆My wrist is getting better-I'll be able to play tennis again soon.我的手腕好多了,很快就能再打网球了。 see also get better ⇨ improve 2 ■ heal [intransitive, transitive](of a wound or injury) to become healthy again; to make a wound or injury healthy again (伤口或损伤)康复,复原;使(伤口或损伤)复原◆It took a long time for the wounds to heal.那些伤口过了很长时间才愈合。◆ (BrE) The cut healed up without leaving a scar.那处割伤愈合后没留下疤痕。■ recuperate / /rɪˈkuːpəreɪt/ / [intransitive] (formal) (of a person) to spend time getting back your health, strength or energy after being ill, tired or injured (人患病、疲倦或受伤后)康复,恢复;恢复健康◆He's still recuperating from his operation.他还在术后恢复中。◆After an exhausting few weeks I needed some time to recuperate.累了几个星期之后,我需要时间恢复一下。■ ˌget ˈwell phrase (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)(of a person) to recover from an illness (人)康复,恢复健康◆Get well soon!(= for example, on a card) 早日康复!◆Now all she had to do was get well.现在她要做的就是恢复健康。ⓘ Get well is used especially to talk about the wish or need for sb to recover; it is not used much in the past tense. * get well尤用于表示希望或需要某人康复,不常用于过去时。■ convalesce /ˌkɒnvəˈles; NAmE ˌkɑːnvəˈles/ [intransitive] (formal) to spend time getting your health and strength back after an illness 逐步康复;(身体)恢复◆She is convalescing at home after her operation.她术后正在家休养。■ ˌshake sth ˈoff phrasal verb (rather informal) to stop suffering from a particular illness, especially sth small like a cold (从某种疾病,尤其是感冒等小病中)解脱;摆脱(小病的困扰)◆I can't seem to shake off this cold.我这次感冒好像老是好不了。■ ˌpull ˈthrough phrasal verb (rather informal) to get better after a serious illness or operation (大病或手术后)康复,痊愈◆The doctors think she will pull through.医生认为她会康复。 recover2 verb recover from an illness 病愈recover the money 收回钱recover ♦︎ regain ♦︎ get sth back ♦︎ retrieve ♦︎ reclaim ♦︎ recoupThese words all mean to get back sth that you no longer have. 这些词均表示重新获得。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to recover sth / get sth back / retrieve / reclaim / recoup sth from sth◆to recover / regain / get back / reclaim the lead◆to recover / regain / get back control◆to recover / regain consciousness◆to recover / get back / retrieve / reclaim / recoup your money◆to recover / get back / reclaim / recoup tax◆to recover / reclaim / recoup your costs / expenses◆to recover / get back / recoup your investment◆to recover / get back / retrieve the stolen property■ recover / /rɪˈkʌvə(r)/ / [transitive] (rather formal) to get back an amount of money that you have spent or that is owed to you; to get back or find sth that was lost, stolen or missing; to win back a position that has been lost 收回(钱款);追回,找回(失物或被盗物品);赢回;重新获得◆He is unlikely ever to recover his legal costs.他不大可能收回他的诉讼费用了。◆The police eventually recovered the stolen paintings.警方最终追回了失窃的油画。◆The team recovered its lead in the second half.下半场这支队再次领先。▸ recovery noun [uncountable] ◆There is a reward for information leading to the recovery of the missing diamonds.为找回丢失的钻石提供线索者有酬谢。■ regain / /rɪˈgeɪn/ / [transitive] (rather formal) to get back sth you no longer have, such as an ability, quality or position 重新获得,恢复(能力、品质或地位等)◆I struggled to regain some dignity.我努力恢复自己的一点儿尊严。◆She paused on the edge, trying to regain her balance.她在边缘处停了下来,努力恢复平衡。◆The party has regained control of the region.该党重新获得了这一地区的控制权。■ ˌget sth ˈback phrasal verb (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)to obtain sth again after having lost it or spent it 寻回,找回,收回(失物或花费的钱)◆She's got her old job back.她已恢复原职。◆I never lend books-you never get them back.我的书从不外借-借出去就收不回来。◆At the higher rate of interest, investors would get their money back after 9 years.利率较高的情况下,投资者可在9年后收回投资。■ retrieve / /rɪˈtriːv/ / [transitive] (formal) to bring or get sth back, especially from a place where it should not be 取回,索回(尤指从某物不应出现之处)◆She bent to retrieve her comb from the floor.她弯腰从地上捡起梳子。◆The police have managed to retrieve some of the stolen money.警方已经追回了部分被盗钱款。■ reclaim / /rɪˈkleɪm/ / [transitive] (especially written) to get sth back or to ask to have it back after it has been lost or taken away 取回,拿回(失物或被人取走的东西);要求归还◆The team reclaimed the title from their rivals.这个队从对手手中夺回了冠军。◆Charities can reclaim tax paid on money that is covenanted to them.慈善机构可以要求约定捐款退税。■ recoup / /rɪˈkuːp/ / [transitive] (rather formal) to get back an amount of money that you have invested, spent or lost 收回(投资或花费的钱);弥补(亏损)◆We hope to recoup our initial investment in the first year.我们希望我们的前期投资在第一年就能赚回来。 |