regain
美音:
[rı´geın
]英音:
[rı´geın
]v.收回,恢复,重到,重新夺得
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名词:regainer 动词过去式:regained 过去分词:regained 现在分词:regaining 第三人称单数:regains
regain
/rɪ'geɪn; rɪ`ˇen/
v
1 [Tn] get (sth) back again after losing it; recover 重新获得(失去之事物); 恢复
*regain consciousness 恢复知觉
* regain one's freedom, health, sight 恢复自由、健康、视力
* Our troops soon regained possession of the town. 我部队不久重克该镇.
2 [Tn no passive 不用于被动语态] reach (a place or position) again 再到(某地或某位置)
*regain the river bank 返回河岸
* regain one's footing/balance, eg after slipping, stumbling, etc 重新站稳[恢复平衡](如滑了一下、绊了一下等之後).
regain
v [T]to get something back, especially an ability or quality, that you have lost
=
recover The family never quite regained its former influence. He somehow managed to regain his balance . Government forces have regained control of the city. When she regained consciousness (=woke up after being unconscious) , she was lying on the floor. He looked stunned, but he soon regained his composure (=became calm again) . The doctors don't know if he will ever regain the use of his legs.literary to reach a place again
1. At such times I put my hand on his arm to regain my balance, and say, "You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you." 每逢此时,我就设想我将手搭在他的臂上,重新找回我自己的平衡,我会说:"你按你的步速走,我跟着你。"
2. It is the ideal condition of the ´equal start´ which only our most progressive forms of modern education try to regain. 这就是我们最进步的现代教育试图恢复的"平等起步"的理想状况。
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