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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
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recover — re‧cov‧er [rɪˈkʌvə ǁ ər] verb 1. [intransitive] to increase or improve after falling in value or getting worse: • Its shares plunged at the start of trading, but recovered to close only slightly down. 2. [transitive] FINANCE to get back money… … Financial and business terms
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damages — [plural] ► LAW money that a person or organization is ordered by a court of law to pay to another person or organization because they are responsible for harming them in some way: »They want the rival company to withdraw the product and pay… … Financial and business terms
Recover — Re*cov er (r?*k?v ?r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recovered} ( ?rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recovering}. ] [OE. recoveren, OF. recovrer, F. recouvrer, from L. recuperare; pref. re re + a word of unknown origin. Cf.{Recuperate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To get or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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recover — [ri kuv′ər] vt. [ME recoveren < OFr recovrer < L recuperare: see RECUPERATE] 1. a) to get back (something lost or stolen) b) to regain (health, consciousness, etc.) 2. to compensate for; make up for [to recover losses] 3 … English World dictionary
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damages — A pecuniary compensation or indemnity, which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered loss, detriment, or injury, whether to his person, property, or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another. A… … Black's law dictionary
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