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  1. Mar 20, 2011 · Mar 20, 2011. #3. Renaissance man said: Reprisal has judicial ring to it, and has to do with punishing someone for a crime. A retaliation is merely an act of revenge, and need not be sanctioned or endorsed by a judicial system. Thank you for the help but I can't put your definition into practice. For example the Oxford Learner's provides two ...

  2. I am proud of my British Accent! This is easy to make clear! The only difference between to words is the method to fight back! retaliate means to make an attack in a similar way. revenge means to fight back without appointed of which method to use. Glad to help you! (*≧ω≦) 发布于 2023-06-12 23:33. 知乎 ...

  3. Jun 15, 2006 · Wisconsin, USA. English - USA. Jun 15, 2006. #1. Hola! Is there a word in Spanish for "anti-retaliation"? I am translating a company's policies, and one of their policies is called the "Anti-Retaliation Policy". Also, is Anti-Harassment translated as antihostigamiento, or is there a better translation? Thanks!

  4. Dec 12, 2010 · Dec 12, 2010. #2. I would say that retaliation is born out of tactics or necessity - there does not have to be an emotional element. A vindictive individual will probably find a reason to hate the other person and will take every opportunity to put them down. Retaliation may be between equals in strength. Often a vindictive person has some kind ...

  5. Mar 5, 2018 · Mar 5, 2018. #1. When you want to punish someone or pay back, you use verb "retribute like this: He retributed those who laughed at his appearance. But I saw someone who said like this "She's very good at punishing people and getting retribution against those who violate her position." In this, "getting a retribution" sounds like "receive a ...

  6. Aug 26, 2010 · Paris. French. Aug 26, 2010. #6. Je pensais que "get someone of his own back" voulait dire "rendre la pareille" mais c'est peut être aussi "montrer de quoi il est capable", ou quelque chose proche de ce sens. J'espère que quelqu'un d'autre répondra à la question, maintenant ça m'intrigue aussi! A.

  7. Jul 11, 2007 · Feb 18, 2019. #7. Here's what the OED says about it, emanko: orig. and chiefly N. Amer. colloq. to stick it to: to cause deliberate harm, discomfort, humiliation or annoyance to, esp. as a means of revenge or retaliation; (later also) to perform an act intended to defy, resist, or undermine (an authority or institution); esp. in stick it to the ...

  8. Dec 26, 2021 · In my impression, it's often used in the context of fighting between street gangs. For example, one gang feels they loses face somehow in the confrontation with another gang, then this gang may feel they must 找回场子,不然就没法在当地混了(they have to retaliate to win back their face, otherwise they will be looked down upon by others), so they may rally and go to the other gang ...

  9. Jan 8, 2006 · Florida, USA. Germany (German) Jan 8, 2006. #4. Weiner is usually a misspelling of wiener, which is short for Wienerwurst/Wiener Wurst (Vienna sausage) meaning something like a hot dog. In the US we pronounce it 'weener' (English w sound) and it is also a slang term for penis (weenie, etc.) or wienerdog (dachshund).

  10. 下面贴些记得的关于报复(Retaliation)和互惠行为(Reciprocity)的比较重要的行为经济学文献,有空来补充对文献的总结和评论。另外评论区里有朋友表示这个回答写得太简略了。有兴趣的朋友也可以看看我很久以前写的科普:关于人性的一点行为经济学。 理论:

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