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re.cov.er (obj)HrI5kQv7E5, $-Lvto get back something lost, esp. health, ability, possessions, etc.恢复,康复;收复,收回It took her a long while to recover (= become completely well again) from/after her heart operation. [I]她心脏手术后很久才恢复健康。He never really recovered from the shock of his wife dying (= He was never happy after his wife died). [I]他从未真正从妻子去世的震惊中恢复过来。Have you recovered (= Are you feeling better) after your ten-hour flight yet? [I]坐了十小时飞机你恢复过来了吗?She went into a coma and died without recovering consciousness (= without becoming conscious again). [T]她昏迷过去,没醒过来就去世了。She was astonished to see me, but she soon recovered herself/her voice/her composure (= soon gave the appearance of being calm). [T]她见到我很吃惊,但很快恢复了常态/声音/镇静。It took a long time for the economy to recover (= improve) after the slump. [I]萧条后经济过了很久才恢复。The country is in a state of decline and very unlikely to recover (= get back) its former prosperity. [T]这个国家处在经济滑坡状态,不大可能恢复其往昔的繁荣。Police only recover (= get back) a very small percentage of stolen goods. [T]警方只找回了很小部分被窃商品。The initial outlay of setting up a company is considerable and it takes a while to recover those costs (= get back what you have spent). [T]成立公司最初的费用相当大,要有段时间才能收回成本。[RE-中的re-cover]
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