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		Definition of regather in English: regatherverb riːˈɡaðərēˈɡaT͟Hər 1with object Collect or gather again. 再收集;再聚集  after 1910 the workers' movement regathered momentum 1910年后工人运动重新积聚起动力。 Example sentencesExamples -  In the four years of a Kerry administration, we can regather our forces and select someone less obvious and more competent to run against him in 2008, re-asserting true conservative dominance in the years to come.
 -  ‘Oh, but Mrs. Nichols,’ she said, trying to regather her thoughts again, inwardly berating her weakness.
 -  Alia would be on the handrails holding herself up, trying to regather the little strength she had.
 -  Groves scored next when Paul Scott kicked through on the last, regathered the ball and touched down under the posts.
 -  After a while, when she'd regathered her wits, and caught her breath, she raised her head to look around.
 -  Before she could regather her composure, he had rendered her ineffective as he held her firmly.
 -  Is it your sense this hurricane is going to ebb further in strength or there any likelihood here that it will regather its strength?
 -  After Rhea had regathered her wits, taken off her outer overtop and gypsy - shirt and placed the photo-like projection pad in her room, she decided to return to the others, perhaps to mingle with a certain someone.
 -  After failing to gain a commitment to legislation in the Queen's Speech, the Campaign for Yorkshire is to regather its forces ahead of an expected Government White Paper on regional government in the autumn.
 -  He dangled lifeless for a moment, making sure he regathered his energy before swinging his body up over the wall and landing painfully on the other side.
 -  One can see this two-part adaptation by Edward Hall and Roger Warren on consecutive evenings - or else in a complete day, with a couple of hours of afternoon sunshine between performances to regather energies for the fray.
 -  On regathering his senses, Dr T is summoned into a rustic dwelling inside which a woman is giving birth.
 -  But once in a while people are brave and regather their energies in the face of further governmental arrogations of power.
 -  But the top-seeded Moya regathered his composure to take his third title of the year after success in Buenos Aires and Barcelona.
 -  It is a chance for the union to regather its strength.
 -  Finally, somewhat protected from the driving rain, they began to regather their wits and decided to discuss their next move.
 -  Oddie converted, but only after the ball had fallen over, forcing the quick-thinking Orcadian to regather it and drop the conversion with his left - and wrong - kicking foot.
 -  The short kick-off after Martin's try was regathered by Darren Callaghan, who made a bigger impact at scrum-half in the second half than he had at full-back in the first.
 -  Realistically, I know that some projects take more than one session and putting everything away and then regathering it every time, is just as damaging to the creative process as not finding a place to work.
 -  I find it frustrating having to constantly stop, help, then regather my thoughts to push on with the project I'm completing.
 
 2no object Meet or come together again. 重新集合;再集合  they regathered at lunchtime to resume their drinking Example sentencesExamples -  ‘It will fix you right up,’ she said, as the last of her friends departed, heading home to freshen up before regathering for dinner at the club.
 -  He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island.
 -  Alas the surge was short lived as West regathered and countered the Eagle attack.
 -  The Taira regathered with their fleet at Yashima off the island of Shikoku.
 -  Today the congregation will regather in St Andrews to acclaim the youngest-ever winner of golf's Grand Slam.
 -  Many of those present headed for individual reunion locations before regathering that night at Wharf 8 for the Sunset presentation by the RAN Band.
 -  But the Tigers simply regathered, reset and presented the ball to Healey.
 -  The whole group of protesters was able to regather from the violence and march peacefully through the CBD, past boutique fashion and jewellery shops, without damaging a thing.
 -  They did regather for one last effort but despite an onslaught which produced a yellow card for the listless Boks' captain Joost van der Westhuizen the home defence held out.
 
    Definition of regather in US English: regatherverbrēˈɡaT͟Hər 1with object Collect or gather (something) again. 再收集;再聚集  after 1910 the workers' movement regathered momentum 1910年后工人运动重新积聚起动力。 Example sentencesExamples -  One can see this two-part adaptation by Edward Hall and Roger Warren on consecutive evenings - or else in a complete day, with a couple of hours of afternoon sunshine between performances to regather energies for the fray.
 -  After failing to gain a commitment to legislation in the Queen's Speech, the Campaign for Yorkshire is to regather its forces ahead of an expected Government White Paper on regional government in the autumn.
 -  I find it frustrating having to constantly stop, help, then regather my thoughts to push on with the project I'm completing.
 -  But the top-seeded Moya regathered his composure to take his third title of the year after success in Buenos Aires and Barcelona.
 -  It is a chance for the union to regather its strength.
 -  On regathering his senses, Dr T is summoned into a rustic dwelling inside which a woman is giving birth.
 -  Finally, somewhat protected from the driving rain, they began to regather their wits and decided to discuss their next move.
 -  In the four years of a Kerry administration, we can regather our forces and select someone less obvious and more competent to run against him in 2008, re-asserting true conservative dominance in the years to come.
 -  After Rhea had regathered her wits, taken off her outer overtop and gypsy - shirt and placed the photo-like projection pad in her room, she decided to return to the others, perhaps to mingle with a certain someone.
 -  Is it your sense this hurricane is going to ebb further in strength or there any likelihood here that it will regather its strength?
 -  After a while, when she'd regathered her wits, and caught her breath, she raised her head to look around.
 -  Before she could regather her composure, he had rendered her ineffective as he held her firmly.
 -  Realistically, I know that some projects take more than one session and putting everything away and then regathering it every time, is just as damaging to the creative process as not finding a place to work.
 -  ‘Oh, but Mrs. Nichols,’ she said, trying to regather her thoughts again, inwardly berating her weakness.
 -  The short kick-off after Martin's try was regathered by Darren Callaghan, who made a bigger impact at scrum-half in the second half than he had at full-back in the first.
 -  He dangled lifeless for a moment, making sure he regathered his energy before swinging his body up over the wall and landing painfully on the other side.
 -  Groves scored next when Paul Scott kicked through on the last, regathered the ball and touched down under the posts.
 -  But once in a while people are brave and regather their energies in the face of further governmental arrogations of power.
 -  Oddie converted, but only after the ball had fallen over, forcing the quick-thinking Orcadian to regather it and drop the conversion with his left - and wrong - kicking foot.
 -  Alia would be on the handrails holding herself up, trying to regather the little strength she had.
 
 2no object Meet or come together again. 重新集合;再集合  they regathered at lunchtime to resume their drinking Example sentencesExamples -  Today the congregation will regather in St Andrews to acclaim the youngest-ever winner of golf's Grand Slam.
 -  He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island.
 -  Alas the surge was short lived as West regathered and countered the Eagle attack.
 -  The Taira regathered with their fleet at Yashima off the island of Shikoku.
 -  The whole group of protesters was able to regather from the violence and march peacefully through the CBD, past boutique fashion and jewellery shops, without damaging a thing.
 -  Many of those present headed for individual reunion locations before regathering that night at Wharf 8 for the Sunset presentation by the RAN Band.
 -  But the Tigers simply regathered, reset and presented the ball to Healey.
 -  They did regather for one last effort but despite an onslaught which produced a yellow card for the listless Boks' captain Joost van der Westhuizen the home defence held out.
 -  ‘It will fix you right up,’ she said, as the last of her friends departed, heading home to freshen up before regathering for dinner at the club.
 
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