regain 英 [rɪˈgeɪn]   美 [riˈɡen]

regain

regain  英 [rɪˈgeɪn] 美 [riˈɡen]

v. 重获;恢复 

进行时:regaining  过去式:regained  过去分词:regained  第三人称单数:regains 

I struggled to regain some dignity. 我努力恢复自己的一点儿尊严。
The party has regained control of the region. 这一政党重新获得了这个地区的控制权。

  • After you get off of a crazy carnival ride, you'll probably have to regain your balance, or get it back.
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  • v. 重获;恢复
  • 1. I struggled to regain some dignity.

    我努力恢复自己的一点儿尊严。

  • 2. The party has regained control of the region.

    这一政党重新获得了这个地区的控制权。

  • 3. He did not regain consciousness for several days.

    他好几天都没有恢复知觉。

  • 4. They finally managed to regain the beach.

    他们最后终于回到了海滩。

  • regain (v.) 1540s, from Middle French regaigner (Modern French regagner), from re- "again" (see re-) + gaginer, from Old French gaaignier (see gain (v.)). Related: Regained; regaining.
re·gain / rɪˈɡeɪn ; NAmE rɪˈɡeɪn / verb 1 regainsth to get back sth you no longer have, especially an ability or a quality 重新获得,恢复(能力或品质等) I struggled to regain some dignity. 我努力恢复自己的一点儿尊严。 The party has regained control of the region. 这一政党重新获得了这个地区的控制权。 She paused on the edge, trying to regain her balance. 她在边缘上暂停下来,努力恢复平衡。 He did not regain consciousness (= wake up after being unconscious)for several days. 他好几天都没有恢复知觉。 2 regainsth ( literary) to get back to a place that you have left 回到(原位);返回 They finally managed to regain the beach. 他们最后终于回到了海滩。 regain regains regained regaining re·gain / rɪˈɡeɪn ; NAmE rɪˈɡeɪn /
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