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recovery美 [rɪ'kʌvəri] 英 [rɪ'kʌv(ə)ri] adj.+n. full recovery,slow recovery,rapid recovery,quick recovery,complete recovery v.+n. make recovery,help recovery,ensure recovery,sustain recovery,delay recovery n. revival,recuperation,upturn,mending,healing 1. | [u][c][ususing] ~ (from sth) 恢复;痊愈the process of becoming well again after an illness or injury |
| My father has made a full recovery from the operation. 我父亲手术后已完全康复了。 | | to make a remarkable/quick/speedy/slow, etc. recovery 恢复显著、很快、迅速、缓慢等 | | She is on the road to(= making progress towards) recovery . 她正在康复之中。 |
2. | [u][c][ususing] ~ (in sth) 改善;回升;复苏the process of improving or becoming stronger again |
| The government is forecasting an economic recovery . 政府预测经济会复苏。 | | a recovery in consumer spending 消费支出的回升 | | The economy is showing signs of recovery. 经济呈现出复苏的迹象。 |
3. | [u] ~ (of sth) 取回;收回;复得the action or process of getting sth back that has been lost or stolen |
| There is a reward for information leading to the recovery of the missing diamonds. 凡能为找回丢失的钻石提供线索者可获奖赏。 |
4. | [u] (供刚做完手术的病人使用的)监护室the room in a hospital where patients are kept immediately after an operation |
n. | 1. the return to normal health of somebody who has been ill or injured 2. the return of something to a normal or improved state after a setback or loss 3. the regaining of something lost or taken away 4. the extraction of a substance or energy from a source, e.g. the reclamation of useful substances from waste or refuse 5. in golf, a shot played out of the rough or an obstacle onto the green or fairway 6. in fencing, a return to the guard position after making an attack 7. in swimming or rowing, the bringing forward of the arm to make another stroke 8. the obtaining of something by the ruling of a court 9. the process of becoming fit and healthy again after an illness or injury 10. the process of returning to normal activity after a period of slow activity 1. the return to normal health of somebody who has been ill or injured 2. the return of something to a normal or improved state after a setback or loss 3. the regaining of something lost or taken away 4. the extraction of a substance or energy from a source, e.g. the reclamation of useful substances from waste or refuse 5. in golf, a shot played out of the rough or an obstacle onto the green or fairway 6. in fencing, a return to the guard position after making an attack 7. in swimming or rowing, the bringing forward of the arm to make another stroke 8. the obtaining of something by the ruling of a court 9. the process of becoming fit and healthy again after an illness or injury 10. the process of returning to normal activity after a period of slow activity |
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