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huī fù
  To look into the original
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No. 2
  Resume her position in society
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No. 3
  Restoration of the magnificent former palace
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No. 4
  Regain [the original title or position]
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No. 5
  He returned to the government and universities in the original post
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No. 6
  Physical rehabilitation after injury or fatigue
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No. 7
  Recuperate
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No. 8
  Recover
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No. 9
  "Selected Works of Ban <East Du Fu>": "Department of the Tang system, then Han Xu, Mao Yu-Qun, Jiang Yu recovery." Liang Liu Note: The "restore, big too. Xinjiang before and after large complex buildings." After all regained or reinstate them registering "recovery." "New Five Shinan Tang Jing-family": "Gou not recover the mainland, apply paint border, they proposed spin classes, with real drama." Yuan Chen Yan "Cunxiao Tiger" Second off: "Do not Jin Army of thousands of clothing embroidered jacket, my hands to restore your Tang country. "Jun Qing" tsunami "Chapter IV:" Everything has returned to its original appearance, as if nothing had happened. "
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No. 10
  ① into the original look: Your health is of the order of ~ full ~.
   ② to look into the original; to recover lost to: ~ Your ~ lost original.
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English Expression
  1. :  Suspend,  convalescence,  recorvery,  recover
  2. n.:  renewal,  repossession,  reparation,  resumption,  retrieval,  retrocession,  come back,  get over,  pick up,  cast back,  lose one's consciousness,  recover one's consciousness,  repossess oneself of,  return to,  resume; renew,  restore,  regain,  convalescent,  rehabilitating or being rehabilitated,  reversion,  reverting,  reconversion,  resurrection,  amends,  comeback,  initialization,  recombination,  recovery
French Expression
  1. v.  restaurer, restituer, rétablir
Thesaurus
reformulate, retrieve, comeback, recover
recover
amends, return to a normal state, eg of health or prosperity, again, eg after a break or pause, restoring or being restored to a former place or condition, Rally Acquire or absorb, resumption, retrieve, retrieve, recoup
reconfirm, hash, again, resume, reconstruct, roll over, update
delay, cause, adjourn, building formerly ruined and now rebuilt, [I] not be dealt with immediately
denaturalization, Degeneration, degenerate, deteriorate, astray, pass into a worse physical, mental or moral state than one which is considered normal or desirable (, degradation, descend step by step aeration, degenerate, addle, condition, offence, decrease in quality, debase, abnormality, buckle, rot, rot, decay, backing, regress, backslid, move or turn back, feedback, regress, bianzao, turn `sour become unfavourable or unpleasant, variation, variation, sport, aberrance, comedown, decrease, dilute, deadness, wane
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Containing Phrases
restorerconvalescencerecruit