recuperate
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness or from exhaustion (or sometimes from a financial loss, etc).
— As you recuperate, you’ll crave / the life lived by the knave, behave!
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To restore (someone or something) to health, strength, or currency; to revive or rehabilitate.
— [...] of each province in 1842 and 1894 - that is, before the Taiping rebellion, and since China has recuperated her forces.
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To recover; to regain.
— In LS, July emerges as a survivor and a storyteller with a traumatic past who has recuperated her relationship with her lost son. Her questioning and humorously subversive discourse gives emotional and textual depth to […]
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To co-opt (a problematic or suspect idea) so that it becomes part of an accepted discourse; to reclaim.
— Mannheim's purpose when elaborating his typology of ideology was, as we have seen above, to recuperate the concept of ideology for scientific politics, after having discarded elements of Manichean egocentricity.
词汇关系
词源
Borrowed from Latin recuperāre, alternative form of reciperāre (“get again, regain, recover”). Doublet of recover. The pronunciation without /j/ may have been influenced by the semantically similar, but etymologically distinct verb recoup.
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