reclaim
reclaim 英 [rɪˈkleɪm] 美 [rɪˈklem]
vt. 要回来;开垦;改造某人,使某人悔改 n. 改造,感化;
进行时:reclaiming 过去式:reclaimed 过去分词:reclaimed 第三人称单数:reclaims 名词复数:reclaims
- To reclaim something is to get it back. If a divorced couple remarries, they reclaim their marriage.
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- vt. 要回来;开垦;改造某人,使某人悔改
- n. 改造,感化;
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1. You'll have to go to the police station to reclaim your wallet.
你得到警察局去领回你的钱包。
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2. The team reclaimed the title from their rivals.
这个队从对手手中夺回了冠军。
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3. The site for the airport will be reclaimed from the swamp.
这片湿地将会被开发来建机场。
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4. reclaimed marshland
被开发利用的沼泽地
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5. land reclamation
土地开垦
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6. It is my duty to reclaim him.
劝他改过是我的责任.
- reclaim (v.) early 14c., "call back a hawk to the glove," from Old French reclamer "to call upon, invoke; claim; seduce; to call back a hawk" (12c.) and directly from Latin reclamare "cry out against, contradict, protest, appeal," from re- "opposite, against" (see re-) + clamare "cry out" (from PIE root *kele- (2) "to shout").
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