0 to take something into your possession again, especially by force:
1 to take something into your possession again, esp. by force:
Potential detection of the seroconversion of an individual rabbit required that it be caught whilst seronegative and subsequently recaptured.
No samples were taken from the remaining three animals which were recaptured on days 5, 7 and 12 days respectively.
We found no such consistent trends in overall captures p er census, and t he proportion of recaptures a ctually increased over t ime.
Bats were not tagged during the present study, and the number of captures probably includes recaptures.
Accounts of convalescing soldiers frequently establish the importance of literacy to recapturing traditional masculinity.
There is thus no difference, in terms of the analysis, between situations where animals are marked and recaptured either once or many times.
Most of the seventy-six escapees were soon recaptured.
Other towns were captured, then abandoned and then recaptured.
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(尤指用武力)奪回,收復,重新佔領, 使再現, 使重新經歷…
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(尤指用武力)夺回,收复,重新占领, 使再现, 使重新经历…
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capturar, volver a tomar, recrear…
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recapturar, retomar, recriar…
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tekrar yakalamak, yeniden ele geçirmek, yeniden yaşa(t)mak…
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recapturer, recréer, reprise…
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dobýt zpět, znovu chytit, oživit…
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generobre, genskabe, generobring…
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