恢复
To return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength; to bring back or re-establish.
Examples
3 of 5我需要几天时间来恢复精力。
I need a few days to recover my energy.
经济在金融危机后缓慢恢复。
The economy recovered slowly after the financial crisis.
手机重启后恢复了正常。
The phone returned to normal after restarting.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Huī (to return) and Fù (again). Returning to a state again.
Quick Quiz
手术后,他需要一段时间才能___健康。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 恢复
Examples
我需要几天时间来恢复精力。
everydayI need a few days to recover my energy.
经济在金融危机后缓慢恢复。
academicThe economy recovered slowly after the financial crisis.
手机重启后恢复了正常。
informalThe phone returned to normal after restarting.
公司正在努力恢复市场份额。
businessThe company is working hard to recover its market share.
两国决定恢复外交关系。
formalThe two countries decided to restore diplomatic relations.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
恢复正常
return to normal
Often Confused With
Kāngfù is specifically for health/medical recovery; huīfù is used for health, settings, status, relations, etc.
Usage Notes
Can be used for physical health, mental state, or abstract situations (economy, relations).
Common Mistakes
Incorrectly used for 'retrieving' an object (use 找回 instead).
Memory Tip
Huī (to return) and Fù (again). Returning to a state again.
Word Origin
From 'Huī' (to return/reply) and 'Fù' (again/repeat).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
手术后,他需要一段时间才能___健康。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 恢复
Related Phrases
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益处
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预防
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保持
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