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rehab

/ree-hab/US // ˈriˌhæb //UK // (ˈriːhæb) //

复健,康复,康复中心,戒毒所

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : rehabilitation, especially a program or facility for treating persons addicted to drugs or alcohol or recovering from certain medical conditions: He's been sober since coming out of rehab.She checked into rehab after suffering a stroke.
    • : a rehabilitated building.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : of or relating to rehabilitation: funds for new rehab projects in the city.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·habbed, re·hab·bing.

    • : to rehabilitate.

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Examples

  • Chefs and restaurateurs at the top of the kitchen hierarchy could invest in learning emotional management, going to rehab if needed, or deciding to be a different kind of boss.

  • The hospital got ready to send him to a skilled nursing home for rehab to get back on his feet – a drill he’d been through multiple times before.

  • Smith threw at practice Wednesday, Rivera said, but the quarterback also admitted the short week makes his rehab timeline tougher.

  • Following a hard rehab regime, he said he feels “much, much better” than he did six months ago.

  • Injured two days before Thanksgiving, Stanberry spent that holiday, as well as Christmas, New Year’s and her birthday in the hospital, followed by weeks of rehab.

  • He called a wildlife rehab person at the community college to whom he had taken birds other than eagles in the past.

  • From 1992 and 2007, the number of middle-aged women who checked into rehab nearly tripled.

  • Despite the fact she apologized and went to rehab, she lost nearly all of her contracts.

  • Just shy of one year after checking out of a rehab facility, it seemed like Amanda Bynes was doing well.

  • Before he played, his wife, Sharon contacted Simon and told him that her husband was recently out of rehab.

  • Then, to the Engineer, "Do you know how they rehab a planet that's been leveled flat by the golop?"

  • The reported broadcast was, of course, an interception of the two-way talk from the Rehab Shop.

  • No work was being done on the rehab, then, and the Liberty Belle would be sitting at her dock.

  • I let go of her hand and ran down an abbreviated version of the rehab plans, leaving out anything about Debra and her ad-hocs.

  • The Rehab Shop was equipped not only to recondition machines but to test them.