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reprisal美 [rɪ'praɪz(ə)l] 英 [rɪ'praɪz(ə)l] - n.报复;报复行动
- 网络报复性劫掠;报复之行为;暴力性报复
n. retaliation,revenge,payback,punishment 1. | 报复;报复行动a violent or aggressive act towards sb because of sth bad that they have done towards you |
| They did not want to give evidence for fear of reprisals. 他们因为害怕报复而不想作证。 | | They shot ten hostages in reprisal for the assassination of their leader. 他们的首领遭到暗杀。为了报复,他们枪杀了十名人质。 |
n. | 3. (特指国家间的)暴力性报复,报复行为;【历史】(对敌国人民、财产的)报复性劫掠 |
n. | 1. a violent military action, e.g. the killing of prisoners or civilians, carried out in retaliation for an enemy's action 2. a strong or violent retaliation for an action that somebody has taken 3. the forcible seizure of property or people from another country as retaliation for some injury 4. something unpleasant that is done to punish an enemy or opponent because of something bad that they have done to you 1. a violent military action, e.g. the killing of prisoners or civilians, carried out in retaliation for an enemy's action 2. a strong or violent retaliation for an action that somebody has taken 3. the forcible seizure of property or people from another country as retaliation for some injury 4. something unpleasant that is done to punish an enemy or opponent because of something bad that they have done to you |
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