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rə'kju:pəreit(to recover, eg after an illness.) recuperarse, restablecersetr[rɪk'ʊːpəreɪt]1 (get back) recuperar1 (from illness) recuperarse, reponerse: recuperarrecuperate vi: recuperarse, restablecersev.• cobrar v.• recuperar v.• recuperarse v.• restablecerse v.rɪ'kuːpəreɪt[rɪ'kuːpǝreɪt]to recuperate (FROM something) — recuperarse or reponerse* (de algo)
1.VI recuperarse, reponerse, restablecerseto recuperate after an illness — recuperarse or reponerse de una enfermedad
2.VT [+ losses] recuperar* * *[rɪ'kuːpəreɪt]to recuperate (FROM something) — recuperarse or reponerse* (de algo)
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbwiederherstellen [Gesundheit]* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) sich erholen- academic.ru/60836/recuperation">recuperation* * *re·cu·per·ate[rɪˈkju:pəreɪt, AM -ˈku:pə-]I. vito \recuperate from the flu/injuries/an operation sich akk von der Grippe/Verletzungen/einer Operation erholenno one knows if the almost bankrupt steel industry will \recuperate niemand weiß, ob sich die fast bankrotte Stahlindustrie erholen wirdII. vt▪ to \recuperate sth etw wettmachento \recuperate losses Verluste wiedergutmachen* * *[rI'kuːpəreIt]1. visich erholen; (from illness also) genesen (geh)2. vtlosses wettmachen, wiedergutmachen* * *A v/i sich erholen (auch fig)B v/t1. seine Gesundheit etc wiedererlangen2. Verluste etc wiedergutmachen, wettmachen* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbwiederherstellen [Gesundheit] -
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تَعَافَى (مِن) \ recover: to become well again (after illness or shock); get back to a former good condition (after trouble): She recovered from the fever. His business never recovered from the effects of war. recuperate: to rest and get strong again, after an illness or accident, etc.. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. -
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اِسْتَجَمّ \ recuperate: to rest and get strong again, after an illness or accident, etc.. \ نَقَه \ recuperate: to rest and get strong again, after an illness or accident, etc.. -
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rə'kju:pəreit(to recover, eg after an illness.) komme seg, komme til krefterverb \/rɪˈkjuːp(ə)reɪt\/1) komme seg, få nye krefter, komme til krefter igjen2) restituere(s), styrke(s)3) ( spesielt økonomi) gjenopprette -
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[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) komme sig* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) komme sig -
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anyagilag rendbe jön, visszaszerez, felépül* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) fel-, meggyógyul -
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[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) recuperar* * *re.cu.per.ate[rikj'u:pəreit] vt+vi 1 recuperar, reaver, recobrar. 2 convalescer, recuperar a saúde. -
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v. iyileşmek, iyileştirmek, yeniden kazanmak, telâfi etmek, zararını çıkarmak* * *yeniden sağlığına kavuş* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) iyileşmek -
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[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) okrevati* * *[rikjú:pəreit]transitive verb & intransitive verb(pri)dobiti nazaj (moči, zdravje), dati zopet nazaj komu (moči); okrepiti, figuratively spraviti zopet na noge koga; opomoči si, okrevati, okrepiti se, figuratively opomoči si (od finančnega udarca) -
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• toipua• virkistyä• tervehtyä• parantua* * *rə'kju:pəreit(to recover, eg after an illness.) toipua -
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[rɪ'kuːpəreɪt] 1.verbo transitivo recuperare, rifarsi di [ loss]2.verbo intransitivo med. ristabilirsi, rimettersi* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) ristabilirsi* * *[rɪ'kuːpəreɪt] 1.verbo transitivo recuperare, rifarsi di [ loss]2.verbo intransitivo med. ristabilirsi, rimettersi -
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[rɪ'kjuːpəreɪt]viwracać (wrócić perf) do zdrowia* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) (wy)zdrowieć -
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[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) atgūt spēkus/veselību* * *atspirgt, atgūt; rekuperēt -
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v. repa sig, tillfriskna* * *[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) hämta (repa) sig -
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[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) zotavit se* * *• zotavit se -
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[rə'kju:pəreit](to recover, eg after an illness.) zotaviť sa* * *• zotavovat sa• dostat naspät• nadobudnút -
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