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单词 recapture
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recapture


re·cap·ture

R0079300 (rē-kăp′chər)n.1. a. The act of retaking or recovering.b. The condition of having been retaken or recovered.2. The act or an instance of retaking booty or goods.3. a. The recovery by the government of the amount of money equal to certain tax benefits or unpaid because of deductions previously taken by a taxpayer.b. The procedure for such recovery.tr.v. re·cap·tured, re·cap·tur·ing, re·cap·tures 1. To capture again.2. To recall or recreate: an attempt to recapture the past.3. To acquire by the government procedure of recapture.

recapture

(riːˈkæptʃə) vb (tr) 1. to capture or take again2. to recover, renew, or repeat (a lost or former ability, sensation, etc): she soon recaptured her high spirits. 3. (Law) US (of the government) to take lawfully (a proportion of the profits of a public-service undertaking)n4. the act of recapturing or fact of being recaptured5. (Law) the act of recapturing or fact of being recaptured6. (Law) US the seizure by the government of a proportion of the profits of a public-service undertaking

re•cap•ture

(riˈkæp tʃər)

v. -tured, -tur•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to capture again; retake. 2. (of a government) to take by recapture. 3. to recollect or reexperience (something past). n. 4. recovery or retaking by capture. 5. the taking by the government of a fixed part of all earnings in excess of a certain percentage of property value. 6. Internat. Law. the lawful reacquisition of a former possession. 7. the state or fact of being recaptured. [1745–55] re•cap′tur•a•ble, adj.

recapture


Past participle: recaptured
Gerund: recapturing
Imperative
recapture
recapture
Present
I recapture
you recapture
he/she/it recaptures
we recapture
you recapture
they recapture
Preterite
I recaptured
you recaptured
he/she/it recaptured
we recaptured
you recaptured
they recaptured
Present Continuous
I am recapturing
you are recapturing
he/she/it is recapturing
we are recapturing
you are recapturing
they are recapturing
Present Perfect
I have recaptured
you have recaptured
he/she/it has recaptured
we have recaptured
you have recaptured
they have recaptured
Past Continuous
I was recapturing
you were recapturing
he/she/it was recapturing
we were recapturing
you were recapturing
they were recapturing
Past Perfect
I had recaptured
you had recaptured
he/she/it had recaptured
we had recaptured
you had recaptured
they had recaptured
Future
I will recapture
you will recapture
he/she/it will recapture
we will recapture
you will recapture
they will recapture
Future Perfect
I will have recaptured
you will have recaptured
he/she/it will have recaptured
we will have recaptured
you will have recaptured
they will have recaptured
Future Continuous
I will be recapturing
you will be recapturing
he/she/it will be recapturing
we will be recapturing
you will be recapturing
they will be recapturing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been recapturing
you have been recapturing
he/she/it has been recapturing
we have been recapturing
you have been recapturing
they have been recapturing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been recapturing
you will have been recapturing
he/she/it will have been recapturing
we will have been recapturing
you will have been recapturing
they will have been recapturing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been recapturing
you had been recapturing
he/she/it had been recapturing
we had been recapturing
you had been recapturing
they had been recapturing
Conditional
I would recapture
you would recapture
he/she/it would recapture
we would recapture
you would recapture
they would recapture
Past Conditional
I would have recaptured
you would have recaptured
he/she/it would have recaptured
we would have recaptured
you would have recaptured
they would have recaptured
Thesaurus
Noun1.recapture - a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amountseizure - the taking possession of something by legal process
2.recapture - the act of taking something backretakingrecovery, retrieval - the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost)
Verb1.recapture - experience anew; "She could not recapture that feeling of happiness"feel, experience - undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind; "She felt resentful"; "He felt regret"
2.recapture - take up anew; "The author recaptures an old idea here"capture - succeed in representing or expressing something intangible; "capture the essence of Spring"; "capture an idea"
3.recapture - take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces managed to recapture the fort"retaketake - take by force; "Hitler took the Baltic Republics"; "The army took the fort on the hill"reconquer - conquer anew; "The country reconquered the territory lost in the previous war"
4.recapture - capture again; "recapture the escaped prisoner"retakecapture, catch, get - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"

recapture

verb refind, resurrect, rekindle, resuscitate, reanimate He couldn't recapture the form he'd shown in getting to the semi-final.
Translations
再经历夺回收复

recapture

(riˈkӕptʃə) verb1. to capture again. The soldiers recaptured the city; The prisoners were recaptured. 奪回,收復 夺回,收复 2. to convey (the feeling of something from the past). to recapture the atmosphere of medieval London. 重現 再经历 noun the process of recapturing or being recaptured. (被)奪回或重現 夺回,收复

recapture


recapture

1. the act of recapturing or fact of being recaptured 2. US the seizure by the government of a proportion of the profits of a public-service undertaking

Recapture


recapture

n. in income tax, the requirement that the taxpayer pay the amount of tax savings from past years due to accelerated depreciation or deferred capital gains upon sale of property. (See: income tax)

RECAPTURE, war. By this term is understood the recovery from the enemy, by a friendly force, of a prize by him captured. It differs from rescue. (q.v.)
2. It seems incumbent on follow citizens, and it is of course equally the duty of allies, to rescue each other from the enemy when there is a reasonable prospect of success. 3 Rob. Rep. 224.
3. The recaptors are not entitled to the property captured, as if it were a new prize; the owner is entitled to it by the right of postliminium. (q.v.) Dall. Dict. mots Prises maritimes, art. 2, Sec. 4.

Recapture


Recapture

A provision in a contract that allows one party to recover (recapture) some degree of possession of an asset, such as a share of the profits derived from some property.

Recapture

1. An agreement between a buyer and a seller whereby the seller is allowed to repurchase the good or other asset within a certain period of time.

2. See: Depreciation Recapture.

Recapture.

When you recapture assets, you regain them, usually because of the provisions of a contract or legal precedent.

When a contract is involved, you may be entitled to recapture a percentage of the revenues from something you produce in addition to being paid the cost of producing it.

For example, a hotel developer might be entitled to recapture a portion of the hotel's profits. Most of the time, recapture works in your favor, but depending on the situation, it can also mean a financial loss.

A negative form of recapture occurs when the government makes you repay tax benefits that you've profited from in the past. For example, say that your divorce settlement calls for you to pay $150,000 to your ex-spouse over three years. If you pay all the money in the first two years in order to qualify for a tax deduction, and pay nothing in the third year, the IRS may force you to recapture part of your deduction in the third year and pay taxes on it.

recapture (tax)

Same as depreciation recapture.

Recapture

The inclusion of a previously deducted or excluded amount in gross income or tax liability. Recapture may be applicable to accelerated depreciation, cost recovery, amortization, and various credits.

recapture


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  • verb
  • noun

Synonyms for recapture

verb refind

Synonyms

  • refind
  • resurrect
  • rekindle
  • resuscitate
  • reanimate

Synonyms for recapture

noun a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount

Related Words

  • seizure

noun the act of taking something back

Synonyms

  • retaking

Related Words

  • recovery
  • retrieval

verb experience anew

Related Words

  • feel
  • experience

verb take up anew

Related Words

  • capture

verb take back by force, as after a battle

Synonyms

  • retake

Related Words

  • take
  • reconquer

verb capture again

Synonyms

  • retake

Related Words

  • capture
  • catch
  • get
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