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1 ♦ recovery
♦ recovery /rɪˈkʌvərɪ/n.1 (med.) guarigione: to make a slow recovery, avere una guarigione lenta; We wish you a speedy recovery, ti auguriamo di guarire presto2 (fin., econ.) ripresa: a recovery in production, una ripresa della produzione; the economic recovery, la ripresa economica3 [u] recupero: the recovery of a credit, il recupero di un credito; the recovery of a hidden treasure, il recupero di un tesoro nascosto8 (aeron.) ripresa d'assetto; rimessa in linea di volo9 (spec. USA) recupero, riabilitazione ( di tossicodipendenti, ecc.): recovery centre (o house) centro di recupero; recovery program, programma di recupero● (miss.) recovery capsule, capsula (spaziale) da recupero □ (comput.) recovery disk, disco di ripristino □ (comput.) recovery interval, intervallo di recupero □ (comput.) recovery media, supporti di ripristino □ (econ.) recovery package, piano di ripresa economica □ (med.) recovery room, sala di risveglio ( dopo un'operazione); sala postoperatoria □ (autom.) recovery vehicle, veicolo di soccorso; autogrù □ ( di un malato) to be past recovery, essere incurabile □ to be on the road to recovery, (med.) essere in via di guarigione; (econ.) essere in ripresa.
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