释义 |
●ˌget sth ˈback 🔑to obtain sth again after you have lost it, spent it, lent it to sb, etc. 取回,索回,重新得到(丢失的物品、花费的钱、借出的物品等)◆She’s got her old job back. 她已恢复原职。◆I never lend people books; you never get them back. 我的书从不外借;借出去就收不回来了。◆If I don’t like the dress, can I get my money back? 要是我不喜欢这件连衣裙,可以退钱给我吗?◆There isn’t much of a chance of getting the wallet back (= it has been stolen). 寻回失窃的皮夹机会不大。 NOTE Not used in the passive. 不用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (rare) ●get your ˈbreath back (BrE) to start breathing normally again after physical exercise (运动后)恢复正常呼吸,喘过气来◆It took me a while to get my breath back after running for the bus. 我追公共汽车后过了好一会儿才缓过气来。◆ (figurative) I haven’t had a moment to get my breath back (= I’ve been very busy) since we came back from Prague. 自打我们从布拉格回来,我一直忙得连喘口气的工夫都没有。 |