recover 的 2 个定义
- to get back or regain: to recover a stolen watch.
- to make up for or make good.
- to regain the strength, composure, balance, or the like, of.
- (8)
- to regain health after being sick, wounded, or the like: to recover from an illness.
- to regain a former and better state or condition: The city soon recovered from the effects of the earthquake.
- to regain one's strength, composure, balance, etc.
- (6)
recover 近义词
find again
improve in health
recover 的近义词 38 个
- bounce back
- gain
- grow
- heal
- increase
- overcome
- pick up
- rebound
- recuperate
- restore
- revive
- better
- convalesce
- mend
- rally
- refresh
- rejuvenate
- renew
- be out of woods
- come around
- feel oneself again
- forge ahead
- get back on feet
- get better
- get in shape
- get out from under
- get over
- get well
- make a comeback
- perk up
- pull through
- regain one's health
- regain one's strength
- return to form
- snap back
- sober up
- start anew
- take turn for better
recover 的反义词 15 个
更多recover例句
- The system would be better poised to help the region recover once the pandemic ends, he said.
- It was the rare offseason in which Embiid wasn’t recovering from surgery or an injury, and the group took advantage.
- I found I was more tired at the end of the day but made an effort to consistently get to bed earlier so that I could recover and run the next day.
- There is not enough money to help seriously ill children recover.
- “They all recovered, but not everyone is that lucky,” text in the video reads, affixed over footage of maskless people celebrating.
- We need to recover and grow the idea that the proper answer to bad speech is more and better speech.
- Women are more likely to recover sooner from birth and less likely to experience post-partum depression.
- This slows the rate of all the above processes and increases the chances that someone can recover quickly enough to wake up.
- It took decades for comics to recover and emerge as an adult art form.
- She literally had to lie down in between sessions in order to recover her strength.
- We shall recover again some or all of the steadfastness and dignity of the old religious life.
- The purchasers found that this claim was not well founded, and sought to recover their money.
- Having paused a few seconds to recover breath, he brushed his hat with his elbow, and declared himself ready.
- The law only gave you the right to proceed against him to recover money damages for the legal injury.
- Again, if the agent deposited the money in his own name the true owner could proceed against the bank to recover it.