retaliate against
基本解釋
- 對……報復(fù)
英漢例句
- If people perceive one such rule to have been violated, they may feel morally obliged to retaliate against the wrongdoers -- even if the retaliation does more harm than good.
如果人們發(fā)現(xiàn)有誰違反了他們的神圣準則,他們就會感到有道德的義務(wù)去報復(fù)侵犯者。 即使這樣做害處大于好處。 - After this year's sinking of the Cheonan warship and the shelling near Yeonpyeong Island, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak is under heavy pressure to retaliate against future attacks.
在今年發(fā)生了天安號警戒艦沉沒事件以及延坪島炮擊事件之后,韓國總統(tǒng)李明博處于很大的壓力之下不得不對未來可能發(fā)生的襲擊進行報復(fù)行動。 - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says South Korea has a right to retaliate against any new North Korean attack, but that he is trying to make sure that does not become necessary.
美國國防部長蓋茨說,韓國有權(quán)對朝鮮發(fā)動的新襲擊進行報復(fù),但他正在爭取使韓國不必進行報復(fù)。 - Voter turnout was lower than expected, especially in the troubled south, in part because of Taliban threats to disrupt the balloting and retaliate against voters.
- I think we all know what it's like, actually, just watching yourself retaliate against somebody because you're angry and stop wondering why did I do that.
我想我們都深有體會,看著自己與某人作對,復(fù)仇,因為出于憤怒,而不再思考究竟是為了什么。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - The Taliban had vowed to disrupt the election and retaliate against voters.
- If you are no longer an employee, the employer may retaliate against you for catching his error.
FORBES: 401(k)s: Far More Dangerous Than IRAs (March 2, 2001)