Bedeutung auf Deutsch
Regained much of his former strength
Bedeutung von Regained much of his former strength
Got back a significant amount of previous ability or power.
In simple words: got back a lot of his old power or ability
Regained much of his former strength in einem Satz
- After months of therapy, he **regained much of his former strength**.
- The athlete was thrilled to have **regained much of his former strength** after the injury.
- With proper training, she **regained much of her former strength** and skills.
Wie man Regained much of his former strength verwendet
This phrase is often used in contexts discussing recovery from illness or injury, but can also apply to skills or confidence. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, except for very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
regain + object
Memory hint
Think of a 're-gain' as getting a second chance to hold onto something important.
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with Regained much of his former strength
- regain confidence
- regain control
- regain balance
Synonyms for Regained much of his former strength
- recovered
- regained
- recaptured
- restored
- renewed
Opposites of Regained much of his former strength
- lost
- weakened
- diminished
Common mistakes with Regained much of his former strength
- Using 'regain' incorrectly with non-physical nouns, like 'happiness'
- Confusing 'regain' with 'retain'
- Misplacing the 'much of' phrase leading to awkward sentences
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More chunks like Regained much of his former strength
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Conditions that must be met for something to be successful.
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a change that makes something more accurate than it was before
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A statement indicating significant changes in the world.
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I sense or perceive something through the water.
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I perceive a sensation or emotion connected to the earth.
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Häufige Fragen zu Regained much of his former strength
Was bedeutet Regained much of his former strength?
got back a lot of his old power or ability
Was bedeutet Regained much of his former strength auf Deutsch?
got back a lot of his old power or ability
Was ist die Definition von Regained much of his former strength?
Got back a significant amount of previous ability or power.
Wie verwendet man Regained much of his former strength in einem Satz?
After months of therapy, he **regained much of his former strength**.
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für Regained much of his former strength geben?
The athlete was thrilled to have **regained much of his former strength** after the injury.
Was sind Synonyme für Regained much of his former strength?
Gängige Alternativen sind recovered, regained, recaptured, restored, renewed.
Was ist das Gegenteil von Regained much of his former strength?
Gegenteilige Bedeutungen sind lost, weakened, diminished.
Welche Wörter passen zu Regained much of his former strength?
Es wird oft mit regain confidence, regain control, regain balance kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei Regained much of his former strength?
Using 'regain' incorrectly with non-physical nouns, like 'happiness' Confusing 'regain' with 'retain' Misplacing the 'much of' phrase leading to awkward sentences
Wie spricht man Regained much of his former strength aus?
US: //rɪˈɡeɪnd ˈmʌtʃ ʌv hɪz ˈfɔrmər strɛngθ//, UK: //rɪˈɡeɪnd ˈmʌtʃ əv hɪz ˈfɔːmə strɛŋθ//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Wann sollte ich Regained much of his former strength verwenden?
This phrase is often used in contexts discussing recovery from illness or injury, but can also apply to skills or confidence. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, except for very casual conversations.
