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1 recover
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) zotaviť sa2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) získať späť3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) spamätať sa•- recovery* * *• vrátit sa do krytu• vrátit sa do pôvodného st• uzdravit• vytiahnut (z vody)• vzchopit sa• vynahradit si• vyzdvihnút• zachytit• vzpriamit sa• zbierat• získat spät• zdvihnút sa• získat• znovu nadobudnút• znovu získat• znovu odliat• znovu dosiahnut• znovu vysádzat• znovu odhalit• zotavit sa• znovu nájst• spamätat sa• súdne získat• uložit veslá• príst na• pripravit sa• dostat náhradu• dostat spät• dostat naspät• chytit• dobehnút• dobyt• refundovat• rozlúštit• regenerovat• postavit na nohy• nahradit si• narovnat sa• obnovit• objavit• obnovovat• obnovenie
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