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 regain [rɪ'gen]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 取回, 恢复, 重回, 复得

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    regain


    Regain \Re*gain"\ (r?*g?n"), v. t. [Pref. re- + gain: cf. F.
    regagner.]
    To gain anew; to get again; to recover, as what has escaped
    or been lost; to reach again.

    Syn: To recover; reobtain; repossess; retrieve.

    1. However, there is little expectation that the notoriously slow justice system will follow up with a jail sentence. Collor is even hoping to regain his political rights, which were stripped for eight years.
    2. "The failure to regain contact led us to wonder whether there had been an actual contact with the miners or with a search team," Kraemer said.
    3. FORD is encouraging its dealers to set up mobile units to service customers' cars at homes or offices as part of a strategy to regain more than Pounds 600m of after-sales and service business.
    4. "The ironic thing is now they're going to work on him around the clock so he can regain consciousness so we can execute him," Peruto said.
    5. I called him up and said I was going to use some of them." The movie follows Kenneth and Barbara (Ken and Barbie?) as they work to regain their lost youth.
    6. Mrs. Dowaliby has crusaded to prove her husband's innocence, and to regain custody of the couple's two other children, currently living with relatives.
    7. Millions died in the resulting famine, and Soviet agriculture took decades to regain earlier production levels.
    8. Stubbornly, they believe that Calcutta will some day regain its lost grandeur and dignity.
    9. Under Deng, China established normal relations with the United States, worked out agreements to regain Hong Kong and Macao, and achieved an unprecedented relaxation of tensions with Taiwan, seat of the rival Nationalist government.
    10. Gorbachev may have a chance to regain the initiative in domestic affairs in an address he is scheduled to deliver on his trip to the two houses of the Soviet legislature sometime this week.
    11. Mrs. Harrison, who signed the trust papers one month after suffering a stroke in May 1990, seeks to regain control of her assets.
    12. In Vermont, former Gov. Richard Snelling is favored to regain the office he gave up six years ago and return that state to Republican control.
    13. Those factors have helped surviving farmers regain their footing.
    14. But even if a pilot does recover from GLOC, it can take up to two minutes to regain his bearings.
    15. Guinness also could face a legal fight to regain the disputed ownership of the Dewar's Scotch whisky trademark from Schenley Industries Inc.
    16. Lithuania's parliament voted overwhelmingly March 11 to break away from the Soviet Union and regain the independence it had before being forcibly annexed by the Kremlin in 1940, along with the other Baltic republics of Estonia and Latvia.
    17. At the same time, though the rumors about details will finally abate, people will have new fuel for speculation on whether IBM can regain control of the industry standard.
    18. Analysts gave Mrs. Brundtland roughly equal chances of remaining in government, with some suggesting she might be forced out initially but regain power over the divisive non-socialist bloc.
    19. Toshiba is trying to regain the confidence of U.S. export-control authorities by releasing results of its own investigation into a unit's illegal technology sales to the Soviet Union.
    20. The platform has helped push Labor into its strongest position to regain power since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ousted the last Labor government in 1979.
    21. This approach could be justified by the need to regain the economic sovereignty allegedly lost by individual member states. How are such pressures to be resisted?
    22. Bullock said the bank was taking several steps to regain its balance, including the sale of more than $450 million worth of leasing assets and its credit card operations for $820 million.
    23. KLM has said that one of its goals is to regain some of the southern Dutch passengers it now loses to the Belgian airport and Sabena.
    24. The resolution specifically cited a March 16 attack in which an estimated 2,000 Kurds were gassed to death on Iraqi soil by Iraq in an effort to regain control of an Iranian-ocuppied villate.
    25. Last month, several securities exchanges in New York and Chicago announced plans to phase in overnight trading over the next several years in an attempt to regain some of the business lost to foreign competitors during those hours.
    26. No date has been set for the custody hearing, and Morgan still is awaiting a Superior Court ruling in Washington, D.C., to regain her passport, confiscated when she went to jail in August 1987 for refusing to disclose Hilary's whereabouts.
    27. 'You can't sue because then the whole lot goes down.' Teacher's answer is to structure deals to give the vendor the right to regain control of his business if the purchaser is unable to complete.
    28. "They've always made a ton of money, but Bill Kovach is there to help them regain a lost stature."
    29. Last Friday it was argued here, as elsewhere, that if Mr Major is to regain the confidence of the electorate in the good faith of his government he must make it his overriding purpose to do so.
    30. It eats at the self-esteem of those who hope to regain their position in society - or it feeds their lust for revenge. Pentonville is nearly 150 years old but preserves a kind of grim beauty, at least inside.
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