regained
英 [rɪˈɡeɪnd]
美 [rɪˈɡeɪnd]
v. 重新获得,恢复(能力或品质等); 回到(原位); 返回
regain的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 恢复;失而复得;重新得到
If youregainsomething that you have lost, you get it back again.- Troops have regained control of the city...
军队重新控制了该市。 - It took him a while to regain his composure.
他过了一会儿才恢复镇定。
- Troops have regained control of the city...
- VERB 重返
If youregaina place that you have left, you succeed in getting back there.- Davis went to regain his carriage.
戴维斯回到他的马车上。
- Davis went to regain his carriage.
双语例句
- I mean, he must have regained consciousness during the day.
我是说,他在日间肯定苏醒过的。 - But in less than four months, General Eisenhower and the Allied forces had regained almost all of France.
但在不到四个月,艾森豪威尔将军和盟军部队收复几乎所有的法国。 - Through her tireless hard work for about three months, the old man regained hope for the good life.
通过她近三个月孜孜不倦的辛勤工作,老人重新恢复了对美好生活的向往。 - I dealt with my stutter until it virtually disappeared and I regained my confidence.
我处理我的口吃,直到它几乎已经消失,我找回了自信。 - He has now regained his memory, and has left the hospital.
他刚刚恢复记忆离开医院了。 - It is Paradise Regained.
这就是乐园失而复得了。 - They regained their lost territory yard by yard.
他们一码一码地收复了失地。 - Bristol regained its status as a city in the local government reorganisation.
布里斯托尔在地方政府重组过程中重新获得了自己作为一个城市的法律地位。 - It should be remembered that this loss of control can never be regained.
要记住这种失控可能永远无法恢复。 - She never regained consciousness and died on monday.
她再也没有恢复知觉,星期一就去世了。