reprisal的意思和读音

reprisal

: [rɪˈpraɪz(ə)l] : [rɪ'praɪz(ə)l]

n.

reprisals  

n.retaliation,revenge,payback,punishment

reprisaln.

1.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.

They shot ten hostages in reprisal for the assassination of their leader.

n.1.(),;【】(,)2.,

n.1.something unpleasant that is done to punish an enemy or opponent because of something bad that they have done to you

1. enterprising a reprisal n private a ...

2. repression n. reprisal n. reptile n. ...

3. ... uncompromising a. ,, reprisal n. ,, expedient n. , ...

4. reprimand reprisal , reproach , ...

5. repression n. reprisal n. republish vt. ...

6. Oriskany Reprisal 52.3%。 CV-36 ...

7. repercussion n. reprisal n. resonance n. ...

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1.A simple reprisal of that character would make an intriguing turn as the disgusting pimp who controls Iris and clashes with Travis.IrisTravis

2.So isn't it necessary to let the media give people all the facts they find without fear of interference or reprisal?

3.Power of Reprisal I Effect: This spell adds a chance for your attacks to do additional spiritual damage .使

4.At least 19 people were killed in a reprisal attack on a village in Nigeria's north-western state of Zamfara.西19

5.The alacrity with which the Pakistani army rushed to embrace the threat of an Indian military reprisal was remarkable.

6.The rest mostly ended up in different workplaces, but for reasons other than fear of reprisal.访

7.The report quoted a number of other UFO experts as saying that the deaths from the mysterious alien is likely to be acts of reprisal.UFO

8.His role had been too minor and his father's position was too honoured for him to suffer reprisal .使

9.Returning to his base on Lok, he found it flattened by a reprisal strike delivered by the Trade Federation.

10.It would "definitely be harmful to free speech, " said one microblog editor who refused to be named for fear of reprisal.,”