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recuperative    音标拼音: [rɪk'upɚətɪv]
a. 使恢复的,有恢复力的

使恢复的,有恢复力的



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  • Grammar Concepts #16 – Stilwell Files
    She has been exercising ever since she graduated This sentence indicates she started exercising at the time of her graduation and continues to exercise Lately, she has been exercising a lot
  • meaning - Lately and recently in Present Perfect . . .
    "Have you been exercising?" asks about whether you've been engaging in an ongoing program of exercise, which may still be in effect The only difference "lately" makes is to exclude answers like "I exercised every day two years ago "
  • present perfect continous Flashcards - Quizlet
    Examples: Recently, I have been feeling really tired She has been watching too much television lately Have you been exercising lately? Mary has been feeling a little depressed Lisa has not been practicing her English What have you been doing?
  • I have been exercising (recently) | WordReference Forums
    "I have been exercising" seems to be your way of explaining why you are very healthy I have no idea how long you have been exercising, but I assume that you have been doing this long enough for the exercise to have some positive effect on your health
  • present continuous - Are you or have you been and recently . . .
    Does this mean: "Are you currently ( not at this exact moment) exercising or have you been exercising until recently, but have now stopped?" or does it mean: "Are you currently exercising or have you been exercising for a while?"
  • has been exercising | English examples in context | Ludwig
    High quality example sentences with “has been exercising” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English
  • 11. He ______ daily for a year now. A) | StudyX
    C) has been exercising; Explanation of the Correct Answer The sentence requires a verb tense that indicates an action that started in the past and is still continuing up to the present The phrase "for a year now" indicates duration and continuation





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