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词组 regain
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regain /rɪˈɡeɪn/ verb to get something back that you have lost, especially an ability or qualitynounsregain control Government forces have regained control of the city.regain power The central issue facing the Labour Party is how to regain power.regain consciousness (=wake up after being unconscious) The man died three days later without regaining consciousness.regain your balance (=become steady again after nearly falling) She staggered a little before regaining her balance.regain your composure (=become calm again) Dieter paused for a few moments to regain his composure.regain your strength/health First he must rest and regain his strength.regain confidence The team struggled to regain confidence.regain sb’s trust The party needs to regain the trust of voters.regain the lead (=start leading again in a race etc) Hamilton regained the lead in the drivers’ championship.regain the title (=win a competition again) She regained the title by beating Williams 6–3 in the final set.regain the initiative (=get back into a position in which you are controlling a situation) In the months that followed, the government gradually regained the initiative.regain the use of your arms/legs etc (=be able to move them again following an accident etc) Doctors don’t know if he will ever regain the use of his legs.adverbsquickly regain sth For a second she looked stunned but quickly regained her composure.gradually/slowly regain sth She is gradually regaining strength after her illness.eventually regain sth He was paralysed at first but eventually regained the use of his arms and legs.
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