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reclaim

/ri-kleym/US // rɪˈkleɪm //UK // (rɪˈkleɪm) //

收回,回收,收回来,填海造地

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring into a condition for cultivation or other use.
    • : to recover in a pure or usable form from refuse, discarded articles, etc.
    • : to bring back to a preferable manner of living, sound principles, ideas, etc.
    • : to tame.
    • : re-claim.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to protest; object.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : reclamation: beyond reclaim.

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Examples

  • Officials have said the war to reclaim upward of a third of Iraq and a quarter of Syria from ISIS could take years.

  • To reclaim it, he had to move beyond established conventions about how a literary career should be conducted.

  • When Gardner goes to Washington, will he reclaim his Tea Party roots and join hands with Texas Senator Ted Cruz?

  • Ohio is a must-win swing state for Republicans if they are to reclaim the White House.

  • In the face of these stereotypes, the Muslim Writers Collective is one attempt to reclaim the narrative of American Islam.

  • And there rose before her clearly that the only way to reclaim him was to put a purpose into his aimless life.

  • When he came of age he set forth, with much good advice from Chiron, to reclaim his father's kingdom.

  • And so the lad only wants payment of the siller due from us, in order to reclaim his paternal estate?

  • Petticoated porters thrust metal numbers at us so that we may be able to recognise them again and reclaim our luggage safely.

  • She stretched forth a hand as if to reclaim her Bumper, but the lady moved away with her purchase under her arm.