柯林斯詞典regain /r??ge?n/ (regaining,regained,regains) 1. V-T If you regain something that you have lost, you get it back again. 重新獲得 Troops have regained control of the city. 軍隊(duì)已重新獲得對(duì)那座城市的控制。 返回 regain劍橋詞典to take or get possession of something again 重新獲得;恢復(fù);收回 The government has regained control of the capital from rebel forces . 政府已從叛軍手中收復(fù)了首都。 She made an effort to regain her self-control. 她竭力控制住自己。 literary to reach or return to a place , especially after difficulty or danger (尤指經(jīng)歷困難或危險(xiǎn)后)回到,重返,返回(某地) The swimmers struggled to regain the shore . 游泳者們掙扎著游回岸上。 例句 After a bad year , she has regained her form .They regained their freedom after ten years of unjust imprisonment.He looked embarrassed for a moment , then quickly regained his poise .They regained the lead in the 21st minute .He lost consciousness after his accident and never regained it. 返回 regain