n. 报复,反击
1.He endured hardships to plan retaliation.
他卧薪尝胆,图谋报复。
2.Victims often are reluctant to complain, for fear of retaliation.
受害者常因害怕报复而不愿起诉。
3.Police said they believed the attack was in retaliation for the death of the drug trafficker.
警方说他们认为这起袭击是为那个毒贩的死而实施的报复。
4.Will I use my energy and emotions for retaliation or for resolution?
我是要把自己的精力和感情用于复仇还是用于谅解?
5.The shooting may have been in retaliation for the arrest of the terrorist suspects.
枪击事件可能是对逮捕嫌疑恐怖分子进行的报复行动。
6.What's more, such actions invite retaliation.
更糟糕的是,他们的行动招致报复。
7.Since then, the MDC has been the victim of unbridled retaliation.
此后,MDC成为肆意报复的牺牲品。