Webrecuperate verb [ I ] uk / rɪˈkuː.p ə r.eɪt / us / rɪˈkuː.p ə r.eɪt / to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc. 恢復;復原;康復 She spent a month in … Webrecuperate verb Definition of recuperate as in to recover to become healthy and strong again after illness or weakness half the office was out today, many employees being sick …
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Webrecuperate rɪˈkupərˌeɪt WordNet (v) recuperate get over an illness or shock "The patient is recuperating" (v) recuperate restore to good health or strength (v) recuperate regain a former condition after a financial loss "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90","The company managed to recuperate" (v) recuperate Webtransitive verb. 1. : to get back : regain. 2. : to bring back into use or currency : revive. recuperate old traditions. intransitive verb. : to regain a former state or condition. … Webrecoup ( rɪˈkuːp) vb 1. to regain or make good (a financial or other loss) 2. ( tr) to reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss 3. (Law) law to keep back (something due), having rightful claim to do so; withhold; deduct [C15: from Old French recouper to cut back, from re- + couper to cut, from coper to behead; see coup1] reˈcoupable adj did jesus have a tattoo on thigh