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regain

/ree-geyn/US // riˈgeɪn //

重新获得,重获,重获新生,重新获得的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to get again; recover: to regain one's health.
    • : to succeed in reaching again; get back to: to regain the shore.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the percentage of the weight that represents the amount of moisture the material is expected to absorb under normal conditions.

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Examples

  • Being able to do so is an important but early step to help an animal regain movement in an injured or paralyzed limb.

  • Men and women who become infertile as a result of chemotherapy could also regain their reproductive capabilities.

  • To regain their relevancy, Democrats need to go back to their evolutionary roots.

  • Muse was looking to regain custody of her four children—Justin, Sarah, Patrick and Rachel.

  • President Obama pledged an estimated $175 million and sent more than 4,000 troops to help the region regain its footing.

  • There was some small sliver of hope that Democrats could regain some lost ground in 2016 with Hillary Clinton on the ballot.

  • A certain amount of his ill-humour vented, Tressan made an effort to regain his self-control.

  • While endeavoring to regain their feet, some were violently thrown upon the wooden platform.

  • This made it necessary to put on a spurt to regain lost distance, but on such ground the speed was dangerous.

  • He shoved Coulter as far off as possible and at the same time struck out to regain the surface of the lake.

  • She half turned so that Mazaroff could not see the expression of her face; she wanted time to regain control over her features.