recuperate

recuperate
1. intransitive verb
sich erholen
2. transitive verb
wiederherstellen [Gesundheit]
* * *
[rə'kju:pəreit]
verb
(to recover, eg after an illness.) sich erholen
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re·cu·per·ate
[rɪˈkju:pəreɪt, AM -ˈku:pə-]
I. vi
to \recuperate from the flu/injuries/an operation sich akk von der Grippe/Verletzungen/einer Operation erholen
no one knows if the almost bankrupt steel industry will \recuperate niemand weiß, ob sich die fast bankrotte Stahlindustrie erholen wird
II. vt
to \recuperate sth etw wettmachen
to \recuperate losses Verluste wiedergutmachen
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[rI'kuːpəreIt]
1. vi
sich erholen; (from illness also) genesen (geh)
2. vt
losses wettmachen, wiedergutmachen
* * *
recuperate [rıˈkjuːpəreıt; US auch -ˈkuː-]
A v/i sich erholen (auch fig)
B v/t
1. seine Gesundheit etc wiedererlangen
2. Verluste etc wiedergutmachen, wettmachen
* * *
1. intransitive verb
sich erholen
2. transitive verb
wiederherstellen [Gesundheit]

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