re·cap·ture /(ˌ)riˈkæpʧɚ/
取回,奪回(vt.)拿回,奪回,再體驗
Re·cap·ture n.
1. The act of retaking or recovering by capture; especially, the retaking of a prize or goods from a captor.
2. That which is captured back; a prize retaken.
Re·cap·ture, v. t. To capture again; to retake.
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recapture
n 1: a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed
amount
2: the act of taking something back [syn: retaking]
v 1: experience anew; "She could not recapture that feeling of
happiness"
2: take up anew; "The author recaptures an old idea here"
3: take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces
managed to recapture the fort" [syn: retake]
4: capture again; "recapture the escaped prisoner" [syn: retake]