单词 | reprisal |
释义 | reprisalWord family verbreprisenounreprisal re·pri·sal /rɪˈpraɪzəl/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] REVENGEsomething violent or harmful which you do to punish someone for something bad they have done to you 报复;报复行动 → revenge, retaliation They didn’t tell the police for fear of reprisal. 由于害怕报复,他们没有报警。 reprisal against There were reprisals against unarmed civilians. 手无寸铁的平民遭到了报复。 in reprisal (for something) Alfred was shot in reprisal for the killing of a rival gang member. 艾尔弗雷德因为杀死敌对帮派的一名成员而遭到枪杀报复。 Examples from the Corpus reprisal• His murder was a reprisal for an injury to a rival gang member.• A reprisal for her unwillingness to co-operate last night?• Business as usual was good for many; others feared reprisals from white bosses if they got too political.• Even though they were alive, my parents were afraid to write to them for fear of further reprisals against them.• It was claimed that it made rural communities vulnerable to guerrilla reprisals.• In the distance smoke rose over the old city, where Hindu mobs were massacring Sikhs in reprisal for Indira's assassination.• Some people will not report attacks to the police for fear of reprisals.• Demonstrators surged through the capital city yesterday, ignoring threats of reprisals from the government.• Between 1953 and 1955, the United States could have effectively destroyed the Soviet Union with little likelihood of serious reprisal.• He'd lost a cousin and some good friends in these reprisals. reprisal against• There were reprisals against unarmed civilians. (1400-1500) Old French reprisaille, from Old Italian, from riprendere “to take back” |
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