词汇 | regain |
释义 | regain verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈɡeɪn/ us /rɪˈɡeɪn/ B2 to take or get possession of something again: 重新获得;恢复;收回 The government has regained control of the capital from rebel forces.政府已从叛军手中收复了首都。 She made an effort to regain her self-control.她竭力控制住自己。 literary to reach or return to a place, especially after difficulty or danger: (尤指经历困难或危险后)回到,重返,返回(某地) The swimmers struggled to regain the shore.游泳者们挣扎着游回岸上。 After a bad year, she has regained her form.经过一年的低迷后,她已恢复了竞技状态。 They regained their freedom after ten years of unjust imprisonment.他们含冤入狱10年后重获自由。 He looked embarrassed for a moment, then quickly regained his poise.他一时间显得尴尬,但很快又恢复了平静。 They regained the lead in the 21st minute. He lost consciousness after his accident and never regained it. Giving, bringing or getting back bring bring something back chargeback claw something back giver recover recovery refund regain consciousness regrow reintroduce reintroduction replace send send something back syndication take something back turn turn in turn something over to someone You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Returning to a place regain | American Dictionaryregain verb[ T ] us/rɪˈɡeɪn/ to get something back again: I had to move out to regain my sanity. regain | Business Englishregain verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈɡeɪn/us to take or get possession of something again: regain a level/presence/shareABM is struggling to regain its market share. The company needs to regain control of its finances. regain (lost) ground to begin to be strong or successful again after a period of difficulty: On the Nasdaq, technology stocks struggled to regain ground after Wednesday's sell-off. Examples of regainregain Probability of regaining dexterity in the flaccid upper limb: impact of severity of paresis and time since onset in acute stroke. He is on ventilator suppor t and has not regained consc iousness. In the final block, they regained most of their points and were duly awarded their prize. The simpler versions of the hysteresis idea explain this observation by suggesting that unemployed workers become deskilled and are thereby prevented from regaining employment. The following case illustrates how a losing group capitalizes on their interest in regaining dominance by enlarging the conflict. In exploration, he advances, fixating the stimulus, just as he does if, after retreating, he regains courage and pursues the object. Lost horizons regained : old age and the anthropology of contemporary society. Styles regained consciousness only once the witch was back in gaol, but now seemed converted to a state of grace. Her friend never regained consciousness after being intubated and placed on a ventilator where she remained for several weeks until she died. Six of the eggs regained their shape ; but none hatched, although kept for 9 days. 35 gains were quickly lost, and never regained. He had regained his vision and hearing at the time he left the hospital. The hymn is still sung and, indeed, has perhaps regained a little of its purchase since the later 1990s. Here she reverts to a heightened form of speech melody and regains textural independence, which she retains to the very end. Falls a reaction must take place within 280ms of any perturbation of balance if balance is to be regained. See all examples of regain These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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