1.b> 1) (), ; he will soon recover from his wounds ; ; the patient is recovering ; he recovered slowly after his long illness - ; to recover / to be recovered / from sickness , ; I am quite recovered from my cold , ;
2) (), , ( .i> i>); the economy was quick to recover after the election / i> ; prices have recovered ; business is recovering ;
3) (from) i> (), ; / ; to recover from a defeat [from a disaster] [] ; to recover from the effects of a war ; he could not recover from his astonishment ; he sat down to recover from his agitation , ;
2.b> (), , ; to recover loss / ; to recover a debt / ; many companies recovered their costs within six months ; to recover lost time ;
3.b> 1) ( ) [.i> .i> recovery operationsr>]; the crew of the helicopter which was brought down have all been recovered ; four paintings stolen from the gallery have been recovered ;
2) i> (); to recover country [territory, a conquered town] [, ] i> ; to recover lost ground ; to recover a lost throne ; to recover land from the sea ;
3) (); to recover smb.'s affection ; to recover one's peace of mind ; to recover one's courage ; to recover one's self-possession , ; he recovered his voice [his appetite] [ ] ; to recover sight [hearing] [] ; to recover one's breath ; to recover one's feet / one's legs / / (, i>); to recover one's balance ; to recover one's reputation as an artist ; to recover oneself / consciousness / , ; to recover one's liberty ;
4.b> (.i> oneself) , , i> ..i> (), ; the team recovered its lead in the second half / ; the car swerved but soon recovered itself , ; to recover from a stumble ;
5.b> .i> 1) (), ; ; the tank has been recovered / ;
2) (); ;
6.b> 1) .i> (), ; to recover damages ;
2) .i> i> i> (), i> .