transitive. To recover (something); to get back, regain. Also: to remedy (an omission).
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释义 | the mind > possession > acquisition > obtain or acquire [verb (transitive)] > again or back (30) acovera1225 transitive. To recover (something); to get back, regain. Also: to remedy (an omission). covera1300 transitive. To recover, get back, regain. gain-covera1300 to recover, regain. to get againc1380 transitive. Originally: to recover, get back (now rare). Subsequently: to obtain a second time. recovera1387 transitive. To regain possession of, bring back, or retrieve (something physically lost, stolen, or taken away); to get (also occasionally †to take)… becoverc1400 To recover. recounsel?a1425 transitive. To recover, regain. rare. recurea1425 transitive. To recover (something lost). win1489 To regain, recover (something lost); hence, to make up for (loss, waste); to rescue, deliver; in religious use, to redeem: often with again. Obsolete. redeem1526 transitive. To regain, recover (an immaterial thing). readept1537 transitive. To recover (authority, a position, etc.). rehave1541 transitive. To regain, get back. recuperate1542 transitive. In earlier use: to recover, regain (esp. health or energy). Now spec. (chiefly in technical contexts) to recover (something) for reuse. regain1548 transitive. To gain again; (literally or metaphorically) to recover possession or use of something lost. reobtain1579 transitive. To obtain again; to regain, recover. retire1584 transitive. To recover, regain; to bring or get back. Obsolete. reget1585 transitive. To obtain again, get back. to get back1587 transitive. To succeed in bringing back to oneself or into one's possession; to recover. Cf. to get again at phrasal verbs 1. retrieve1589 transitive. To get or bring back from somewhere; to regain possession of. reprise1590 transitive. To take for a second or further time; to obtain again. Obsolete. rare. reprocure1590 transitive. To procure again. reattain1595 transitive. To attain again; to regain. relieve1596 transitive. Scottish. To recover, regain (property, etc.). Obsolete. recompassc1604 transitive. To re-obtain (cf. compass, v.1 11b); (also) to traverse (ground) again (cf. compass, v.1 5a). reacquire1627 transitive. To acquire (something) again. reacquist1635 transitive. To regain (something) for oneself; to reacquire. recruit1656 transitive. To retrieve or re-establish (one's credit). Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— by weeping (1) — gradually or with effort (1) — something immaterial (1) |
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