recuperation 英 [rɪkuːpə'reɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [rɪ,kjʊpə'reʃən]

recuperation

recuperation  英 [rɪkuːpə'reɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [rɪ,kjʊpə'reʃən]

n. 恢复;复原 

名词复数:recuperations 

This environmental psychology study suggests that being stuck indoors on vacation can limit mental recuperation. 这项环境心理学研究指出假期宅在家里可能限制精神上的恢复。
No matter how powerful our brains are, they need recuperation time, to be kept in shape, and even an occasional charge. 不论我们的大脑有多么强大,它们还是需要休息恢复的,保持状态良好,甚至偶尔的充充电。

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  • n. 恢复;复原
  • 1. This environmental psychology study suggests that being stuck indoors on vacation can limit mental recuperation.

    这项环境心理学研究指出假期宅在家里可能限制精神上的恢复。

  • 2. No matter how powerful our brains are, they need recuperation time, to be kept in shape, and even an occasional charge.

    不论我们的大脑有多么强大,它们还是需要休息恢复的,保持状态良好,甚至偶尔的充充电。

  • 3. The stress of surgery, lack of sleep and recuperation that often includes pain, fatigue and swelling causes most to experience some degree of depression.

    手术的压力、睡眠不足、术后恢复经常会伴随着疼痛、疲惫和肿胀,这些症状都让人感到很沮丧。

  • recuperation (n.) late 15c., "recovery or regaining of things," from Latin recuperationem (nominative recuperatio) "a getting back, regaining, recovery," noun of action from past participle stem of recuperare "get back, regain, get again," in Medieval Latin "revive, convalesce, recover," related to recipere (see receive). Meaning "restoration to health or vigor" is from 1865.
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