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单词 recuperation
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Definition of recuperation in English:

recuperation

noun rɪkuːpəˈreɪʃ(ə)nrəˌkupəˈreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1Recovery from illness or exertion.

    the human body has amazing powers of recuperation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That is where they'll go for quick recuperation.
    • Sunday used to be a day for rest, recuperation and recreation.
    • This workout is so intense that it demands at least one week of complete rest and recuperation for the legs.
    • Infections, which can strike an immune system compromised by surgery, may cause complications like bleeding and prolong your recuperation.
    • For as long as people have been writing and talking about the city, Bath has been synonymous with recuperation and the famous powers of its waters.
    • In order to allow him to continue his recuperation, people have been asked to refrain from visiting him in hospital.
    • I hope he makes a swift comeback, but an injury like his will need plenty of rest and recuperation.
    • Even after successfully completing a treatment program, recovering addicts face a lifetime of recuperation.
    • An obstetrician is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and recuperation from delivery.
    • He suffered an eye injury in training, and was out for three months; his recuperation near completion in November, he hurt his ankle.
    • We've administered sleeping medication to help her relax so her body can be given the best chance at recuperation.
    • Yoga reduces physical and mental tension and promotes recuperation.
    • The trust will also have exemptions in place in cases where the hospital has asked relatives to play an active role in the patient's recuperation or rehabilitation.
    • And after a lengthy period of recovery the Ballyhornan man returned home to continue his recuperation.
    • Of specific interest is the essence of that experience as women await or are faced with surgical intervention and the ensuing recovery, recuperation, and rehabilitation.
    • Consume sufficient protein and healthy fats to fuel your body and help recuperation.
    • I'm utterly drained - as I write, I'm stealing a few precious hours of solitude for much needed recuperation and rest.
    • We promised ourselves a few days - ‘as long as it takes’ - of rest and recuperation, not to mention re-adjustment, and we're jolly well taking our time over it.
    • On the other hand, the only chance for complete recuperation is a bone-marrow transplant.
    • Sorry, girl, I'm needing a bit of rest and recuperation.
    Synonyms
    convalescence, return to health, process of getting better, rehabilitation, healing, rallying
  • 2The recovery or regaining of something.

    the recuperation of the avant-garde for art
    Synonyms
    retrieval, regaining, repossession, getting back, recapture, reclamation, recouping, retaking, redemption
    1. 2.1 The action of a recuperator in imparting heat to incoming air or gaseous fuel from hot waste gases.
      further energy saving has been achieved by heat recuperation
 
 

Definition of recuperation in US English:

recuperation

nounrəˌko͞opəˈrāSH(ə)nrəˌkupəˈreɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1Recovery from illness or exertion.

    the human body has amazing powers of recuperation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For as long as people have been writing and talking about the city, Bath has been synonymous with recuperation and the famous powers of its waters.
    • This workout is so intense that it demands at least one week of complete rest and recuperation for the legs.
    • Of specific interest is the essence of that experience as women await or are faced with surgical intervention and the ensuing recovery, recuperation, and rehabilitation.
    • In order to allow him to continue his recuperation, people have been asked to refrain from visiting him in hospital.
    • On the other hand, the only chance for complete recuperation is a bone-marrow transplant.
    • That is where they'll go for quick recuperation.
    • And after a lengthy period of recovery the Ballyhornan man returned home to continue his recuperation.
    • Sorry, girl, I'm needing a bit of rest and recuperation.
    • I hope he makes a swift comeback, but an injury like his will need plenty of rest and recuperation.
    • Consume sufficient protein and healthy fats to fuel your body and help recuperation.
    • He suffered an eye injury in training, and was out for three months; his recuperation near completion in November, he hurt his ankle.
    • Even after successfully completing a treatment program, recovering addicts face a lifetime of recuperation.
    • Yoga reduces physical and mental tension and promotes recuperation.
    • I'm utterly drained - as I write, I'm stealing a few precious hours of solitude for much needed recuperation and rest.
    • Sunday used to be a day for rest, recuperation and recreation.
    • The trust will also have exemptions in place in cases where the hospital has asked relatives to play an active role in the patient's recuperation or rehabilitation.
    • We've administered sleeping medication to help her relax so her body can be given the best chance at recuperation.
    • Infections, which can strike an immune system compromised by surgery, may cause complications like bleeding and prolong your recuperation.
    • We promised ourselves a few days - ‘as long as it takes’ - of rest and recuperation, not to mention re-adjustment, and we're jolly well taking our time over it.
    • An obstetrician is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and recuperation from delivery.
    Synonyms
    convalescence, return to health, process of getting better, rehabilitation, healing, rallying
  • 2The recovery or regaining of something.

    the recuperation of the avant-garde for art
    Synonyms
    retrieval, regaining, repossession, getting back, recapture, reclamation, recouping, retaking, redemption
    1. 2.1 The action of a recuperator in imparting heat to incoming air or gaseous fuel from hot waste gases.
 
 
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