retaliative如何读

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retaliative是什么意思

  • adj.报复性的

retaliative英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to return like for likeespecially: to get revenge

transitive verb

to repay in kind

retaliate an injury

retaliative词源英文解释

Late Latin retaliatus, past participle of retaliare, from Latin re- + talio legal retaliation

The first known use of retaliate was in 1606

retaliative儿童词典英英释义

retardverb

to slow up especially by preventing or checking progress : hinder

retardedadjective

affected by intellectual disability—used chiefly in the past

retardationnoun

an act or instance of retarding

the extent to which something is retarded

usually offensive intellectual disability

retardantadjective

serving or tending to retard

flame-retardant fabrics

retardverb

to slow up especially by preventing or checking progress : hinder

retaliateverb

to return (as an injury) in kind : get revenge

retaliateverb

to return (as an injury) in kind : get revenge

retaliative 例句

1 The response to crime has gone through many methods such as retaliative punishment, deterrent punishment, retributive punishment, correctional punishment and eclectic punishment.

人类对犯罪的反应经历了报复刑、威慑刑、等价刑(报应刑)、矫正刑(教育刑)、折衷刑几种方式。

2 After the company announced plans to reduce benefits, the union threatened to retaliate by calling for a strike.

3 retaliated his neighbor's malicious destruction of his flower garden by cutting down the man's prize apple tree

4 Busch, 39, then reportedly appeared to retaliate and hit his opponent's rear bumper, which sent Stenhouse, 36, into the wall as well.

5 Mercedes denies interfering with the union campaign or retaliating against employees.

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