regain
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you regain something that you have lost, you get it back again. 重新獲得
Troops have regained control of the city. 軍隊(duì)已重新獲得對(duì)那座城市的控制。
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regain /r??ge?n/ (regaining,regained,regains)
劍橋詞典
- to take or get possession of something again
- After a bad year , she has regained her form .
- They regained their freedom after ten years of unjust imprisonment.
- He looked embarrassed for a moment , then quickly regained his poise .
- They regained the lead in the 21st minute .
- He lost consciousness after his accident and never regained it. 返回 regain
重新獲得;恢復(fù);收回
The government has regained control of the capital from rebel forces . 政府已從叛軍手中收復(fù)了首都。
She made an effort to regain her self-control. 她竭力控制住自己。
literary
to reach or return to a place , especially after difficulty or danger
(尤指經(jīng)歷困難或危險(xiǎn)后)回到,重返,返回(某地)
The swimmers struggled to regain the shore . 游泳者們掙扎著游回岸上。
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