convalesce
convalesce 英 [ˌkɒnvəˈles] 美 [ˌkɑnvəˈles]
vi. 渐愈;渐渐康复
进行时:convalescing 过去式:convalesced 过去分词:convalesced 第三人称单数:convalesces
- Convalesce is a soft-sounding word, and it describes something you should do in a soft bed: recover from an illness.
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- vi. 渐愈;渐渐康复
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2. He was calling to ask me where he should convalesce in the event of his being injured, there in Texas or at home in Pennsylvania.
他在电话中还问我,如果他负了伤,是该在得克萨斯州还是在宾夕法尼亚州的家中养伤。
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3. Never forget the old enmity the human, his wound forever with difficulty will heal; Although that is originally may convalesce.
一个念念不忘旧仇的人,他的伤口将永远难以愈合;尽管那本来是可以痊愈的。
- convalesce (v.) "to grow better after sickness, make progress toward the recovery of health," late 15c., from Latin convalescere "thrive, regain health, begin to grow strong or well," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + valescere "to begin to grow strong," inchoative of valere "to be strong" (from PIE root *wal- "to be strong"). Only in Caxton and Scottish writers until 19c. Related: Convalesced; convalescing.
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