recapture 英 [ˌri:ˈkæptʃə(r)]   美 [riˈkæptʃɚ]

recapture

recapture  英 [ˌri:ˈkæptʃə(r)] 美 [riˈkæptʃɚ]

vt. 夺回;拿回;再体验;政府征收再经历  n. 夺回;取回;政府对公司超额收益或利润的征收 

进行时:recapturing  过去式:recaptured  过去分词:recaptured  第三人称单数:recaptures  名词复数:recaptures 

But I cannot recapture its beauty. 但我却不能再次体验到它的美。
Progressive activists gamely insist that they can yet recapture some of the popular fervour that carried them to thumping victories in 2006 and 2008. 进步主义民主党的积极分子勇敢地坚持他们还可以夺回那些在2006以及2008年大选中支持他们的人。

  • To recapture something is to get it back or catch it again. If you were the zookeeper at a very disorganized zoo, one of your jobs might be to recapture runaway baby pandas.
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  • vt. 夺回;拿回;再体验;政府征收再经历
  • n. 夺回;取回;政府对公司超额收益或利润的征收
  • 1. But I cannot recapture its beauty.

    但我却不能再次体验到它的美。

  • 2. Progressive activists gamely insist that they can yet recapture some of the popular fervour that carried them to thumping victories in 2006 and 2008.

    进步主义民主党的积极分子勇敢地坚持他们还可以夺回那些在2006以及2008年大选中支持他们的人。

  • 3. “That was my epiphany, ” he said of the sweetness he was trying to recapture.

    “这是我的顿悟,”他说到他正在设法再次体验的甜蜜。

  • recapture (n.) 1680s; see re- "back, again" + capture (n.).
  • recapture (v.) 1783, from re- "back, again" + capture (v.). Related: Recaptured; recapturing.
re·cap·ture / ˌriːˈkæptʃə(r) ; NAmE ˌriːˈkæptʃər / verb 1 recapturesth to win back a place, position, etc. that was previously taken from you by an enemy or a rival 赢回;夺回 Government troops soon recaptured the island. 政府的军队很快夺回了这个岛。 2 recapturesb/sth to catch a person or an animal that has escaped 抓回;再次捕获 3 recapturesth to bring back a feeling or repeat an experience that you had in the past 回忆;再体验;重温 He was trying to recapture the happiness of his youth. 他在努力回忆年轻时的快乐。 re·cap·ture noun [uncountable ] the recapture of towns occupied by the rebels 夺回被叛军占领的城镇 recapture recaptures recaptured recapturing re·cap·ture / ˌriːˈkæptʃə(r) ; NAmE ˌriːˈkæptʃər /
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