recover

recover
verb
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) recuperarse
2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) recuperar
3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) recuperar(se)
recover vb recuperarse / reponerse
you'll soon recover from your illness pronto te repondrás de tu enfermedad
recover
tr[rɪ'kʌvəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 (gen) recuperar; (dead body) rescatar
intransitive verb
1 recuperarse, reponerse
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to recover consciousness recobrar el conocimiento
recover [ri'kʌvər] vt
regain: recobrar
recover vi
recuperate: recuperarse
recover (From an illness)
v.
curarse v.
v.
alentar v.
cobrar v.
ganar un pleito v.
mejorarse v.
recaudar v.
recobrar v.
recuperar v.
reintegrar v.
reponer v.
(§pres: -pongo, -pones...) pret: -pus-
pp: -puesto
fut/c: -pondr-•)
reponerse v.
rescatar v.
restablecer v.
retradeshacer v.
(§pres: -hago, -haces...) pret: -hic-
pp: -hecho
fut/c: -har-•)
sanar v.
rɪ'kʌvər, rɪ'kʌvə(r)
1.
transitive verb
a) (regain) \<\<consciousness/strength\>\> recuperar, recobrar; \<\<investment/position/lead\>\> recuperar

he was on the point of losing his temper, but recovered himself — estuvo a punto de perder los estribos, pero se contuvo

b) (retrieve) rescatar
c) (reclaim) \<\<metal/glass/paper\>\> recuperar
d) (Law)

to recover damages — obtener* indemnización por daños y perjuicios


2.
vi
a) \<\<person\>\>

to recover (FROM something) — reponerse* or restablecerse* or recuperarse (de algo)

b) \<\<economy/industry\>\> recuperarse, repuntar, reactivarse
[rɪ'kʌvǝ(r)]
1. VT
1) (=regain) [+ faculty] recuperar, recobrar frm

he fought to recover his balance — luchó por recuperar or frm recobrar el equilibrio

to recover consciousness — recobrar el conocimiento

recovering himself with a masterly effort he resumed his narrative — reponiéndose or sobreponiéndose con un esfuerzo sobrehumano, terminó su narración

composure
2) (=retrieve) [+ bodies, wreck] rescatar; [+ debt] cobrar; [+ stolen property, costs, losses, investment] recuperar; (Jur) [+ money] recuperar; [+ property] reivindicar, recuperar; (Comput) [+ data] recobrar, recuperar

to recover damages from sb — ser indemnizado por daños y perjuicios por algn

3) (=reclaim) [+ materials] recuperar
2. VI
1) (after accident, illness) reponerse, recuperarse, restablecerse (from de); (after shock, blow) sobreponerse, reponerse (from de)

he recovered from being 4-2 down to reach the semi-finals — se recuperó tras ir perdiendo 4-2 y llegó a las semifinales

2) (Econ) [currency] recuperarse, restablecerse; [shares, stock market] volver a subir; [economy] reactivarse
* * *
[rɪ'kʌvər, rɪ'kʌvə(r)]
1.
transitive verb
a) (regain) \<\<consciousness/strength\>\> recuperar, recobrar; \<\<investment/position/lead\>\> recuperar

he was on the point of losing his temper, but recovered himself — estuvo a punto de perder los estribos, pero se contuvo

b) (retrieve) rescatar
c) (reclaim) \<\<metal/glass/paper\>\> recuperar
d) (Law)

to recover damages — obtener* indemnización por daños y perjuicios


2.
vi
a) \<\<person\>\>

to recover (FROM something) — reponerse* or restablecerse* or recuperarse (de algo)

b) \<\<economy/industry\>\> recuperarse, repuntar, reactivarse

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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