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21 recobrarse
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22 recuperarse
• build back up• get better• get on one's feet again• get on one's nerves• get out that• get over here• recover economically• recover oneself• recuperate• return to bad habits• return to one's former condition -
23 recuperarse de una enfermedad
• convalesce• recuperate from sicknessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recuperarse de una enfermedad
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24 restablecerse
• get back on one's feet• get better• get out that• get over here• recuperate -
25 salir a flote
• emerge• float on air• float valve• keep one's head above water• recuperate• rise to the bait• rise to the occasion• rise to the surface• rise up
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recuperate — re‧cu‧pe‧rate [rɪˈkjuːpəreɪt, ˈkuː ] verb FINANCE 1. [intransitive] to increase or improve after falling in value or getting worse: • International bond markets continued to recuperate after Monday s severe losses. 2. [transitive] to get back… … Financial and business terms
Recuperate — Re*cu per*ate, v. t. To recover; to regain; as, to recuperate the health or strength. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recuperate — Re*cu per*ate ( ?t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Recuperated} ( ? t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recuperating}.] [L. recuperatus, p. p. of recuperare. See {Recover} to get again.] To recover health; to regain strength; to convalesce. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recuperate — I index recover II index cure, progress Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
recuperate — (v.) 1540s, from L. recuperatus, pp. of recuperare (see RECUPERATION (Cf. recuperation)). Meaning to recover from sickness or loss is from 1864. Related: Recuperated; recuperating … Etymology dictionary
recuperate — *improve, recover, convalesce, gain Analogous words: invigorate, *strengthen, fortify, energize … New Dictionary of Synonyms
recuperate — [v] improve in health ameliorate, be on the mend*, be out of the woods*, bounce back*, convalesce, gain, get back on one’s feet*, get better, get well, heal, look up, make a comeback*, mend, perk up*, pick up, pull out of it*, pull through, rally … New thesaurus
recuperate — ► VERB 1) recover from illness or exertion. 2) regain (something lost). DERIVATIVES recuperation noun recuperative adjective. ORIGIN Latin recuperare regain … English terms dictionary
recuperate — [ri ko͞o′pə rāt΄, rikyo͞o′pə rāt] vt. recuperated, recuperating [< L recuperatus, pp. of recuperare, to recover: akin to recipere, to bring back, recover: see RECEIVE] to get back, or recover (losses, health, etc.) vi. 1. to be restored to… … English World dictionary
recuperate — v. (D; intr.) to recuperate from (to recuperate from the flu) * * * [rɪ k(j)uːpəreɪt] (D; intr.) to recuperate from (to recuperate from the flu) … Combinatory dictionary
Recuperate — To recover health and strength. From the Latin recuperare meaning to regain, get back, recover. To recuperate is to convalesce. * * * To undergo recuperation. [L. recupero (or recip ), pp. atus, to take again, recover] * * * re·cu·per·ate ri… … Medical dictionary