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1 recuperate
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.. -
2 recuperate
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. -
3 recuperate
[rəˈkjuːpəreɪt] verbto recover, eg after an illness.يَسْتَرِد صِحَّتَه -
4 REDUCE, RECUPERATE, REPAIR, RECYCLE, RE-USE
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > REDUCE, RECUPERATE, REPAIR, RECYCLE, RE-USE
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5 рекуперировать
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6 yeniden sağlığına kavuş
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7 рекуперирам
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8 povratiti snagu
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9 izvaditi gubitke
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10 povratiti snagu
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11 vaditi gubitke
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12 рекуперировать
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13 atsigauti
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14 рекуперировать
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > рекуперировать
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15 рекуперировать
Русско-английский словарь по электроэнергетике > рекуперировать
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16 komme til krefter
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17 поздороветь
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18 восстанавливать силы
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > восстанавливать силы
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19 ჯანმრთელობის\ აღდგენა
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20 рекуперировать
См. также в других словарях:
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