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Перевод: regain


[существительное]
восстановление; возвращенная сумма;
[глагол]
получить обратно; вновь приобрести; вернуть себе; снова завладевать; возвратиться; восстановить; восстанавливать; снова достичь; достигать; отыгрывать


Тезаурус:

  1. The sequence of modern physiotherapy treatment normally follows a pattern: the patient has to recover his ability to balance first and foremost; then he has to recover his ability to transfer his weight from side to side; standing balance is the next stage, accompanied by the ability to sit down from standing up, and to stand up from sitting; selective movements using the affected arm and leg come next; then he learns to make steps, followed by walking; function in the upper limb (arm) and controlling it in order to make selective movements against gravity happens at a late stage; the final rehabilitation task is to regain functional, detailed movements in the affected hand and foot.
  2. The quality in the British corner included Briggs, showing the speed which is one of her greatest assets, as she attempts to regain the world bantamweight title lost two years ago.
  3. But if a little exercise is desired, first cross the bridge on the Tan Hill road and follow a path upriver along the edge of cliffs and descend to another bridge to regain the Birkdale road, returning along it past the Force.
  4. A good international season is essential if Irish rugby is to regain lost ground, improve its image and win back popular support.
  5. Latin began to regain its status as the medium for elegant communication, science was being relegated to "a small, odd, insignificant band of professionals", while the Royal Society, abandoning the rather splendid hope that scientific language could provide a model for cultural discourse, was becoming influenced by dilettantism, and correspondingly less practical in its aims.
  6. Most experts agree Karpov is favourite but at 41 and having been World Champion and failed to regain the title in four matches with Kasparov, his enthusiasm must be waning.
  7. The most enjoyable film that year was Charles Laughton's portrayal of Henry VIII, while chain letters were the rage among young and old alike, in vain endeavour to regain the good fortune of earlier years.
  8. Treatment may include helping the person to regain control of the bladder with help from a community nurse or continence adviser.
  9. Smith, on the other hand, was isolated in a country just beginning to regain its mathematical confidence.
  10. Silk Slippers enabled Sangster - slowly-sinking in the super league of owners - to regain a foothold by wearing down the red-hot favourite, Moon Cactus, owned ironically by Sheikh Mohammed, in the dying strides of an event that has become a fertile proving ground for Classic fillies.
  11. You will have to be a little cruel to be kind or she'll never regain her stability or independence.
  12. Then, when the glider pilot recognises he is far too low, any quick movement to regain position takes the glider up through the same wind gradient, causing a sudden surge of speed and producing an unexpected and possibly uncontrollable gain of height.
  13. Maybe it was an attempt to regain a certain "hipness".

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