recoup / rɪˈkup /

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recoup3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to get back the equivalent of: to recoup one's losses by a lucky investment.
  2. to regain or recover.
  3. to reimburse or indemnify; pay back: to recoup a person for expenses.
  4. Law. to withhold, having some rightful claim to do so.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to get back an equivalent, as of something lost.
  2. Law. to plead in defense a claim arising out of the same subject matter as the plaintiff's claim.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of recouping.

recoup 近义词

v. 动词 verb

recover, make up for

更多recoup例句

  1. Kim is not thought to be broke just yet, but he will be soon, as movie studios seek to recoup $100m in copyright fees.
  2. They might front the money if they believe in a new model and think she will be able to recoup the costs.
  3. “In the most extreme cases, the abusive party is able to recoup irrespective of the cost,” he says.
  4. According to the Washington Post, the government was looking to recoup $385 million of Katrina, Rita, and Wilma aid money.
  5. Surely then we can safely raise their taxes, and count on them to work harder to recoup their losses?
  6. How I was going to recoup myself for the double cost afterwards I didn't know.
  7. But you dont mention your game of cards with Chevalier Desfleurets; did you recoup your losses?
  8. Here was a chance to recoup himself, in some small part, for the loss of his cabin and supplies.
  9. With that amount, Otto, you know I can recoup all these terrible losses, and in less than a year all will be repaid.
  10. These losses, though deplorable, were not vital while the Russian armies still retained power to retaliate and recoup.