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retrieved

/ri-treev/US // rɪˈtriv //UK // (rɪˈtriːv) //

检索到的,检索到,检索,检索结果

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    re·trieved, re·triev·ing.

    • : to recover or regain: to retrieve the stray ball.
    • : to bring back to a former and better state; restore: to retrieve one's fortunes.
    • : to make amends for: to retrieve an error.
    • : to make good; repair: to retrieve a loss.
    • : Hunting. to fetch.
    • : to draw back or reel in.
    • : to rescue; save.
    • : to make an in-bounds return of.
    • : Computers. to locate and read from storage, as for display on a monitor.
v.无主动词 verb
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    re·trieved, re·triev·ing.

    • : Hunting. to retrieve game.
    • : to retrieve a fishing line.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act of retrieving; recovery.
    • : the possibility of recovery.

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Examples

  • After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps.

  • I may be missing some time and there are memories that will never be retrieved.

  • She retrieved a cigarette from her purse and lit it without moving her face away from the screen.

  • In the report, IntelCrawler published a screenshot of an email retrieved from a site used by the group.

  • As the family hunted for anything personal that could be retrieved, they were startled when the phone began to ring.

  • Nevertheless, under favorable conditions the situation might have been retrieved.

  • Even if ordinary skill were out of the question, ordinary resolution would quickly have retrieved the initial reverses.

  • The morning paper was tossed carelessly against the steps—and as he retrieved it, he noticed that this was the 15th day of June.

  • Then he felt that he had in a manner retrieved himself, and could retire from the five-o'clock cocktails with honor.

  • She did not sleep that night, and in those dark hours she determined that the past should be retrieved.