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1 recoup
recoup [rɪˈku:p][+ losses] récupérer• to recoup costs [person] rentrer dans ses fonds* * *[rɪ'kuːp]transitive verb compenser [losses] -
2 recoup
recoup [rɪ'ku:p](a) (get back → losses, cost) récupérer;∎ to recoup one's investments rentrer dans ses fonds;∎ to recoup one's costs rentrer dans ou couvrir ses frais(b) (pay back) rembourser, dédommager -
3 recoup
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4 recoup
(a) (get back) (losses) récupérer;∎ to recoup one's investments rentrer dans ses fonds;∎ to recoup one's costs rentrer dans ou couvrir ses frais(b) (pay back) (person) rembourser, dédommager -
5 recover
recover [rɪˈkʌvər][+ sth lost, one's appetite, reason] retrouver ; [+ sth floating] repêcher ; [+ wreck, data, file] récupérer ; [+ debt] recouvrer ; [+ goods, property] rentrer en possession de• to recover one's sight/health retrouver la vue/la santé(after shock, accident) se remettre ( from de ) ; (from illness) se rétablir ( from de ) ; [economy, currency] se redresser ; [stock market] reprendre ; [shares] remonter* * *[rɪ'kʌvə(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( get back) retrouver, récupérer [money, vehicle]; récupérer [territory]; ( from water) repêcher, retrouver [body, wreck]to recover one's sight/health — recouvrer la vue/santé
2.to recover one's confidence/one's strength — reprendre confiance/des forces
intransitive verb ( from illness) se remettre, se rétablir ( from de); (from defeat, mistake) se ressaisir ( from après); [economy] se redresser; [shares, currency] remonter -
6 recover
A vtr1 ( get back) retrouver, récupérer [money, property, vehicle] ; récupérer [territory] ; ( from water) repêcher, retrouver [body, wreck] ; they recovered the car from the river ils ont repêché la voiture dans la rivière ; the bodies were recovered from the wreckage of the car on a sorti les cadavres de la voiture accidentée ; to recover one's sight/health recouvrer la vue/santé ; to recover one's confidence/one's strength/one's breath reprendre confiance/des forces/son souffle ; to recover consciousness reprendre connaissance ; to recover one's composure se ressaisir, se reprendre ;2 ( recoup) recouvrer [loan, debt, taxes, costs] (from auprès de) ; réparer, compenser [losses] ; to recover damages Jur obtenir des dommages-intérêts ; the right to recover damages Jur le droit à l'allocation de dommages et intérêts ;3 ( reclaim for use) récupérer [waste, bottles, uranium] ; to recover land from the sea reconquérir du terrain sur la mer.B vi1 gen, Med [person] ( from illness) se remettre, se rétablir (from de) ; (from defeat, mistake) se ressaisir (from après) ;3 Jur obtenir gain de cause.
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