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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.) bli frisk, komme seg2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) få tilbake, få i erstatning, inndrive3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) innhente seg, få igjen, ta seg inn•- recoveryverb \/rɪˈkʌvə\/1) få tilbake, gjenvinne, vinne tilbake2) komme seg, komme over noe, friskne til3) ( jus) få erstatning, bli tilkjent erstatningbe recovering være på bedringens veirecovered restituertrecover from something ( om sykdom) tilfriskne etter noe komme over noerecover lost ground vinne tilbake det tapte ta igjen det forsømterecover oneself gjenvinne fatningen, hente seg inn i igjenrecover one's legs\/feet ( også overført) komme seg på bena igjenrecover one's senses ( også overført) komme til seg selv igjen -
2 recover
[rɪ'kʌvə]гл.1) вновь обретать; возвращать, получать обратноto recover one's feet / legs — встать на ноги прям. и перен.
to recover one's breath / wind — отдышаться, перевести дух
Don't lend books to your friends; it's difficult to recover them from them. — Не давай книг друзьям, потом трудно получить эти книги обратно.
The police recovered the missing items from the bottom of the river. — Полиция нашла пропавшие вещи на дне реки.
With the assistance of the bishops they recovered an absolute superiority. — При содействии епископов они вновь обрели абсолютное верховенство.
By that time I had recovered my strength. — К тому времени силы вернулись ко мне.
Syn:2)а) ( recover from) оправляться, приходить в себя от (болезни, удивления, испуга и т. п.); выздоравливать, излечиватьсяShe recovered from her surprise, and answered calmly. — Она оправилась от удивления и ответила спокойно.
I doubt whether he will recover. — Я вообще сомневаюсь, что он поправится.
I hope your father is quite recovered of his cold. — Надеюсь, ваш отец уже вполне оправился от простуды.
Syn:б) приводить (кого-л.) в чувство ( после обморока); исцелять, вылечивать, излечивать (от какой-л. болезни)He recovered her from a painful disease. — Он излечил её от мучительно тяжёлой болезни.
Syn:3) навёрстывать ( упущенное); покрывать ( расходы)I must work hard to recover lost time. — Я должен усердно трудиться, чтобы наверстать потерянное время.
to recover damages for false imprisonment — добиваться возмещения ущерба за неправомерное лишение свободы
5) тех. выделять, получать ( из отходов производства для повторного использования)Syn:reclaim 1.6)
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