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re.tal.i.aterI5tAl7i7eItv [I]to hurt someone or do something harmful to them because they have done or said something harmful to you报复,回报Her mother taught her never to retaliate if someone insulted her, as it would only make the situation worse.她的妈妈教育她,如果有人侮辱她,千万不要报复,因为那样只会使情形更糟。The demonstrators threw rocks at the police, who retaliated by firing blanks into the crowd.示威者向警察扔石头,警察向人群射空包弹作为报复。She retaliated to his insults by slapping his face.她打他耳光作为对他的侮辱的报复。The terrorists retaliated against the government with a bomb attack.恐怖主义者用炸弹袭击来报复政府。
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