释义 |
recapture美 [.ri'kæptʃər] 英 [riː'kæptʃə(r)] - v.夺回;赢回;抓回;再次捕获
- n.征收;重新获得;恢复;夺回物
- 网络收复;夺还;重获
第三人称单数:recaptures 现在分词:recapturing 过去分词:recaptured v. summon up,recall,evoke,bring back,recollect 1. | ~ sth 赢回;夺回to win back a place, position, etc. that was previously taken from you by an enemy or a rival |
| Government troops soon recaptured the island. 政府的军队很快夺回了这个岛。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 抓回;再次捕获to catch a person or an animal that has escaped |
3. | ~ sth 回忆;再体验;重温to bring back a feeling or repeat an experience that you had in the past |
| He was trying to recapture the happiness of his youth. 他在努力回忆年轻时的快乐。 |
v. | 1. to take back somebody or something that has escaped or has been taken away 2. to have, show, or experience again something that existed in the past or has been lost 3. to take part of the profits, over a set amount, of a public-service corporation by law 4. to use force to take control of an area again 5. to have a memory or feeling again, or to be in a situation again 6. to catch a person or animal that has escaped 1. to take back somebody or something that has escaped or has been taken away 2. to have, show, or experience again something that existed in the past or has been lost 3. to take part of the profits, over a set amount, of a public-service corporation by law 4. to use force to take control of an area again 5. to have a memory or feeling again, or to be in a situation again 6. to catch a person or animal that has escaped |
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