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单词 Regain
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1 I slipped and struggled to regain my footing.
2 She did not regain consciousness and died the next day.
3 The President must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.
4 She will now begin occupational therapy to regain the use of her hands.
5 I struggled to regain some dignity.
6 He somehow managed to regain his balance .
7 He did not regain consciousness for several days.
8 She made an effort to regain her self-control.
9 The swimmers struggled to regain the shore.
10 They finally managed to regain the beach.
11 Shall we regain the shore alive?
12 The team are struggling to regain last season's form.
13 When will she regain consciousness?
14 She's petitioning to regain custody of the child.
15 To cool herself and regain mental balance she went out of the room and had a walk in the garden.
16 The doctors don't know if he will ever regain the use of his legs.
17 The Conservatives are hoping to regain control of the city council.
18 He failed in his attempt to regain the world title.
19 She paused on the edge, trying to regain her balance.
20 He is making a bid to regain his World No. 1 ranking.
21 The fighter believes he can still regain some of his old magic.
22 She needs to regain a sense of her own worth.
23 The Indian team seem determined to regain the ground they lost in the last game.
24 He was determined to regain what his father had lost.
25 The government is desperate to regain credibility with the public.
26 The Baltics' own democratic traditions would help them to regain their rightful place in Europe.
27 She could faintly hear voices as she began to regain consciousness .
28 The longer you have been in shape in the past, the quicker you will regain fitness in future.
29 Thankfully, the pilot managed to pull out of the dive and regain control.
30 Three years after the tragedy she has only just begun to regain her equanimity.
1 I slipped and struggled to regain my footing.
2 She did not regain consciousness and died the next day.
3 The President must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.
4 She will now begin occupational therapy to regain the use of her hands.
5 The Baltics' own democratic traditions would help them to regain their rightful place in Europe.
6 Shall we regain the shore alive?
7 When will she regain consciousness?
8 He is making a bid to regain his World No. 1 ranking.
9 The government is desperate to regain credibility with the public.
31 The Russians had to dive-bomb the cities to regain control.
32 She was trying desperately to regain her composure.
33 Congress did make feeble attempts to regain its honor.
34 The doctors don't know when he'll regain consciousness.
35 He plans to someday regain control of Lewis Oil.
36 Perhaps you even regain some weight.
37 Mavis fell and struggled desperately to regain her feet.
38 Beaton was visibly trying to regain power.
39 What you must do meantime is regain your strength.
40 While some elements lose their independence, others regain it.
41 She is still trying to regain mastery over it.
42 Eyeless at Gaza, Samson struggled to regain the power to pull down the pillars that destroyed him and his enemies together.
43 But that has allowed Forbes to build the momentum that Dole now seeks to regain.
44 Its purpose is to allow the patient an opportunity to regain control of intense emotions.
45 Holding her free arm against her cramped side, she struggled to regain control of herself.
46 It then demands a mental fight to regain physical control.
47 And the only way a goal scorer can regain his touch is to keep playing.
48 Evelyn just managed to regain her balance and prevent herself from falling out.
49 The Jersey Championship may not be a classic, but it helped Jacklin to regain the old jaunty confidence.
50 Only about a third of those who have surgery for broken hips regain the same level of activity as before the fracture.
51 In 1963 he had the great satisfaction of helping Stoke City regain the First Division title.
52 The coroner Nicholas Gardner said the Metro driver's attempts to regain control of her car may have made matters worse.
53 These weaknesses the Doctor ruthlessly exploits in a bid to regain his lock.
54 It was the only way she could regain her strength.
55 Your front wheels are sliding; you must regain traction, grip.
56 He rocked for a moment on the edge, his arms circling wildly, desperately trying to regain his balance.
57 In vain she struggled to regain control of herself, but it was too late.
58 Another series of lunges took him out of the central current and somehow he managed to regain his feet.
59 He was desperate to get a job and regain his independence.
60 This program enables patients to regain the confidence that they have lost in their ability to sleep.
61 Officers tried to resuscitate him but he did not regain consciousness.
62 Terry had come out of prison to try to regain his control over the organization.
63 This would curtail the crisis within three weeks and regain Britain's foot and mouth-free status within three months.
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64 After about five years, 70 percent of patients regain all the weight.
65 As for Adams, he must be hoping that he can regain his place on Party Politics in the coming season.
66 Its expressed aim was to regain control of the westernmost 14 miles of border below Imperial Beach and San Ysidro.
67 The Pennsylvania contest was seen as crucial to the Republican Party's efforts to regain control of the Senate in 1992.
68 Isabel abandoned the attempt and fought to regain her control instead.
69 Security of tenure also means that a landlord may be unable to regain his house, if he wishes to.
70 Adam would never try to regain the house by force.
71 Captain Fisher parachuted to safety after being unable to regain control of the plane.
72 Freeing up Olajuwon is imperative for the Rockets to regain a toehold.
73 As they begin to heal, will they regain their faith in humanity?
74 Perhaps, if he stays, he will never regain the confidence of the City.
75 Several times Yates attempted to regain the lead, and each time Mladin kept him behind.
76 If profits are to regain their levels of the mid-1990s, its revenues need to rise by twice as much.
77 Before 1905 was out the spectre of social upheaval thus enabled the Tsar's government to regain the initiative.
78 Choosing not to forget Chusok even during the twenty-fourth Olympiad gave us a chance to regain our equilibrium.
79 To regain majority control of other privatised utilities when funds allow.
80 They lost 2-0 to Clydebank at Kilbowie and, in the process, missed out on the chance to regain second place.
81 It is assumed that holders of other sequestered shares will now try to regain their voting rights.
82 He told the shepherd to tell his own people that he would use these weapons to regain the Holy Sepulchre.
83 The lads beaten in Edinburgh were determined to regain their pride.
84 Other publishers do not think they must follow Reed's initiative to regain lost ground.
85 I don't know if I can ever regain my faith in him after what he's done.
86 But we can be sure that Brezhnev will exert every effort to regain the award when he visits Nixon.
87 Kasparov's recent performance had been lacklustre and many experts were predicting that Karpov was about to regain the world title.
88 He could help her regain her health, even give her a sense of her own worth if he persevered.
89 Zulei hopped backwards, trying to regain her balance, her mouth a rictus of hate.
90 Closing her eyes, she tried to regain sleep that had never seemed more elusive.
91 All of them found ways to reduce the toxicity and to regain their health and improve their productivity.
92 She walked slowly towards the door, struggling to regain her composure.
93 As a society are we prepared to spend to regain our natural environment?
94 Between the first moment of analytical attenuation and a regain of analytical power is the engram.
95 It is unsure whether Kahn will regain full use of his right hand.
96 The emerging organizational territory has neither guidebooks nor guideposts to help employees acquire or regain a sense of balance with their environment.
97 Hopefully he can recover and regain his test place and give it his best shot.
98 Smith, on the other hand, was isolated in a country just beginning to regain its mathematical confidence.
99 Two and a half weeks after the accident, he began to regain consciousness.
100 In an effort to regain equilibrium in the enterprise there are attempts to negotiate a settlement.
101 The army is planning a fresh attempt to regain control of the capital.
102 Perhaps the time spent away from him would help her regain some control over the wild emotions roiling inside her.
103 If Republicans lose 21 seats, the Democrats will regain control of the House.
104 I sat down and tried to regain some sense of equilibrium.
105 The central issue facing the Labour Party is how to regain power.
106 President Davis assured the men he had plans that would soon regain for them the bounty of the green fields of Tennessee.
107 He took 6 months to regain his confidence that we weren't going to hit him.
108 It needs time to regain its normal elasticity and reduce in size so a period of loose stools is often desirable.
109 I found it difficult to regain control of the beast.
110 Having even this amount of control may help you to regain a feeling of control over the whole situation.
111 The administration lost no time in trying to regain the initiative for the United States.
112 Mr Mansell chased them around the track trying to regain the lead.
113 To what extent he will regain his old form is another matter though.
114 It is the opposite of the Democrats' aim, which is to re-elect Clinton and regain control of House and Senate.
115 Yet he dreams of being king and solemnly publishes his intentions 169 to regain power and rebuild an empire.
116 Republicans hope to regain control of the House of Representatives.
117 But not only is he fighting an injury, he's also fighting to regain his confidence.
118 One runner stumbled, but was able to regain her balance.
119 Forty-eight years later, Park is fighting to regain those rights so that he can have a say in his local government.
120 In the second her father took to regain his balance she smashed the glass and grabbed one of them.
121 Exploiting the feebleness of this excuse, Mr Gonzalez has began to regain the ground lost after the televised debate.
122 It contains Panthenol to help hair regain its bounce and elasticity.
123 Tens of thousands of workers may never regain their lost jobs in aerospace, real estate, finance and manufacturing.
123 Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
124 Try not to regain weight, and go for an overall loss by the end of each month.
125 One warder lost an eye in the battle to regain control.
126 They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye.
127 Thus did ecological explanations regain ground earlier lost to generational ones.
128 And people suffering from a severe injury or illness usually need to regain weight.
129 There is a perfectly proper sense in which the lung-fish endeavoured to regain the water.
130 Oliver is found again Oliver began to recover and slowly regain his strength.
131 Rivendell environments provide techniques to assist patients when they are unable to regain emotional control.
132 For us to be successful, I must regain my form, bring my game up.
133 It was a missed opportunity that they might never regain.
134 They described, once again, how most people regain the weight on diets and how weight cycling leads to increased mortality.
135 Treatment may include helping the person to regain control of the bladder with help from a community nurse or continence adviser.
136 Refusing to eat is their only way to regain control over their fate.
137 Hodkinson's defeat was only his second loss in 24 contests and he has since vowed to regain his title.
138 The Ford driver was furious and trying to regain his place, a very dangerous manoeuvre.
139 Isaac fought heroically to regain his legal portion of the thoroughfare.
140 They helped him regain selective movements in his arm, and to control the grasp reflex in his hand.
141 It will take the dotcoms some time before they regain investor confidence.
142 To regain her composure, she opened the wine bottle in the kitchen and took a sip.
143 For a few months Joanne stayed at home, but became desperate to get a job and regain her independence.
144 It had dragged him back to the stairwell, had gutted and fed from him to regain its strength.
145 Cost accounting can regain its rightful place alongside, and integrated with, business policy and strategic analyses.
146 All of which sounds a bit fishy -- selling off a chunk of the government to regain control of it?
147 She looked out of the car window, struggling to regain her composure.
148 They said the cabinet's resignation could only be a first step in an attempt to regain credibility.
149 He blew his nose vigorously, straightened his dressing gown and made a determined effort to regain a measure of composure.
150 Main had been promised by the Cunningham party that he would regain his place, yet it had not been done.
151 Kaloghlian surprisingly appeared at the congress this weekend in an attempt to regain his seat.
152 He saw it as his main chance to regain some respect.
153 The monarchists, therefore, decided to turn their support to the Santanistas in an effort to regain control.Sentence dictionary
154 Used f testing the regain percentage raw cotton quickly.
155 Davis went to regain his carriage.
156 But first it needs to regain its virility.
157 To cast it off might be to regain serenity.
158 The feeling of regain treasure is inexpressible.
159 But with SECURE_NOROOT unset, a root process having dropped some capabilities can simply execute another program to regain its capabilities.
160 It is found that the tannin-weighted real silk fabric increases its crease resistance, drapability , regain and strength, but decreases its air permeability.
161 I believe that one day I will meet again and students, and to re-sort to brush up before friendship, belonging to regain share of the sincere friendship between us now! ! !
162 Theoretic maturity is the foundation with mature politics, political originate sturdily regain consciousness theoreticly.
163 Japan was never able to regain the strategic initiative, and American forces went on the offensive at Guadalcanal two months later.
164 Taste at lacking narcotic south[], the operation is obliged to regain consciousness to fall without narcotism in him undertake.
165 Confirms that Orc Shaman will sacrifice Goblins to regain mana.
166 They were then randomly assigned to one of five different low-fat diet types which they followed for six months in order to test which diet was most effective at preventing weight regain.
167 Results show that it is a fairly ideal method to be used for the moisture regain of humulus lupulus.
168 The glut of houses up for sale has kept prices low and the market has struggled to regain traction since a home buyer tax credit that helped buoy the market expired last spring.
169 In the longer run, China may expect to regain the sort of influence over a unified Korea that, as the dominant Asian land power, it has exercised throughout most of history.
170 His struggle to regain Jerusalem ended in an uneasy truce with Saladin.
171 "Our supporters need to be patient, we will do all that is needed to regain our top-flight status as soon as possible, but we need to stay calm, " added Del Piero.
172 Sofia and Alex came to a halt and both tried to regain their breath.
173 Proper control of moisture regain and percentage of oil can reduce static - electricity and improve the spinnability.
174 Regard memory chip as the tycoon, jimengda announces regain memory formally recently retail market.
175 Great Britain took control in 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession, although Spain has made repeated claims to regain the territory.
176 Once or twice the latter attempts –rather apathetically – to regain its former rhythm, before both make towards a steady walking pace.
177 When I finally got off my crutches, I pushed myself to regain my former mobility. Trey ran laps with me around the black tar track at my high school.
178 The Japanese business lobby has gone all-out in support of the drive, saying it would help exporters — like automakers and electronics manufacturers — regain their competitive edge.
179 But I not so think, since fell here, don't I trade a place why on earth again does regain one's feet come?
180 The regain of textile materials get from the oven method is related to atmospheric condition in which the oven is placed.
181 How does ability come from the regain one's feet in bitterness quickly.
182 Mr. Knox then read a passage from the communique: "The increased activity on the part of the Japanese indicates a major effort to regain control of the entire Solomons area. . . ."
183 Making the situation bigger than life can help us to regain a humorous perspective, says Patty Wooten, R.N.,(/regain.html) an award-winning humorist and author of Compassionate Laughter: Jest for the Health of It.
184 The weight regain was 0.93 kg less for participants on a high-protein diet than for those on a low-protein diet and 0.95 kg less in the groups on a low-GI diet compared to those on a high-GI diet.
185 Capability of a power system to regain a steady state, characterised by the synchronous operation of the generators after a disturbance due, for example, to variation of power or impedance.
186 Cardinal Richelieu, Prime Minister of France, drank chocolate to treat his spleen, and women drank it to regain their strength during particularly exhausting days.
187 It was rather surprising that last week the Fabian Society, a left wing think-tank, debated 'Can we regain the public trust in the City'.
188 What it lacks in resources SEPA tries valiantly to regain by appealing to public sentiment.
189 Two years ago, Mr. Obama set a goal to regain the world's highest rate of college graduates by twenty-twenty.
190 Under regular circumstances these wouldn't be fouls but after a skirmish we wanted to regain control.
191 A few quality releases was all it took for Fedora to regain its former status as one of the best-loved operating systems on the market.
192 He came up to the boundary fence, and stood to regain breath.
193 He lost many chances to regain his financial loss due to his density.
194 Pursuant to that rule, the stock investors could regain the balance of stock trading provision.
195 Mr. Laffer is the chairman of Laffer Associates and co-author of "Return to Prosperity: How America Can Regain Its Economic Superpower Status" (Threshold, 2010).
196 Japan obstructs China to enhance the customs duty rate in every possible way, to regain.
197 Liu Yong of president of new hope group is good express, new hope will help disaster area enterprise and people regain one's feet come through expanding production.
198 All my life is singing a song to me: Gets means lost and abjuration sometimes means regain.
199 More than half of people who have a stroke regain the ability to take care of themselves.
200 They had been tethered too long to regain the use of their limbs in a moment.
201 But can Noddy, with a little help from some new friends, regain his dominant position in Toyland?
202 Objective: To investigate the comprehensive rehabilitative therapy for elbow joint stiffness aiming to regain the function maximally.
203 Used to measure moisture regain in cheeses , leas , sliver, cotton blanks, raw cotton.
204 Especially for citizens with lower skill levels, the everyday salary is almost not enough to regain health lost by work, train, and daily loss.
205 There will be no tendency for him to bounce back up and regain his previous equilibrium.
206 It is the immediate task of China to regain all our lost territories.
207 The storm which drenched the Florida Keys is expected to swing out into the Atlantic today and regain strength before heading Georgia and Carolinas .
208 Although allied airstrikes helped rebels regain battlefield momentum, pro-Qaddafi forces on Tuesday halted a westward push by the rebels and began a counteroffensive.
209 Lampard believes that Chelsea must make a good start if they are to regain the title.
210 The overwhelming volume of the original building, covered with corrugated sheet metal to regain its pure cubic form and align it with the other elements of the project.
211 The person who takes the advantage of this relationship and want to regain the self-affirmation via vent, are despicably .
212 While this increases the effect of a vaccination campaign, it also means the virus could mutate and regain its ability to cause disease, to which an unvaccinated population would be vulnerable.
213 I saw in my beloved Marrakesh a haven where I could regain my strength.
214 To regain a thermodynamic stability corresponding to atmospheric pressure,(http:///regain.html) carbon dioxide molecules must leave the supersaturated fluid.
215 Coined as 'reverse socialisation', many middle-aged women are becoming 'consumer dopplegangers ' striving to regain their youthful appearance as they buy into the same products as their offspring.
216 The monthlong camp at Punnathur Palace in Guruvayur is intented to help these elephants regain their health through a regimen of rest and a healthy diet.
217 The two cities Monday retaliatory upside, the Fund began to regain market dominance!
218 Even after further treatment, such as dyeing and finishing, mercerized fibres try to regain their shape after washing.
219 An increase of post audit, completed one version of the password did not regain function.
220 Some Azerbaijanis still hope that the Popular Front, or part of it, can regain its feet as a democratic movement, using local elections to assume power and responsibility.
221 The couple has fallen on hard times financially and has bought Spartacus hoping his fighting prowess will help them regain their status in the brutal world of gladiatorial contests.
222 Management says the campaign will help Siemens regain the public's trust.
223 The centre has helped her regain her home, sort out the benefit snarl-up that led to the arrears and get money to repair the place.
224 Ethiopia says this has allowed Islamist groups, including the militant Shabab group listed by the United States as a terrorist organization, to steadily regain control over most of the country.
225 Inanna's attempts to regain the kingship for Erech does not last.
226 Mr Sarkozy this week sought to regain the upper hand by launching a nationwide debate on "national identity" and a plan to impose a curfew on delinquents.
227 Great Britain took control in 704 during the War of the Spanish Succession, although Spain has made repeated claims to regain the territory. The population of the colony is 29, '48.
228 Throughout a stormy autumn the U - boats struggled vainly to regain the ascendancy in the North Atlantic.
229 Objective To explore how to regain artistic of diastem of anterior teeth extraction of adult orthodontic.
230 Now you can re-claim your sovereignty, and begin to assert yourself to regain your full rights.
231 Conclusion Psychotherapy have no fungible action for psychology and physical rehabilitation and sufferer' society function of hypochondriacal neurosis for regain.
232 This may hobble the bull in the future. But first it needs to regain its virility.
233 Then he secretly told her to help the unfortunate holy man regain his purity.
234 Physical therapy is an effective way to regain strength, balance, and coordination.
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