revenger

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  • 释义

    [法] 报仇者,报复者;

  • 双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [U]报复,报仇 punishment given to sb in return for harm done to oneself
    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 报仇; 报复 do sth to get satisfaction for an offence, etc. to oneself or another
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    词汇搭配

    用作名词 (n.)
    形容词+~
    • bloody revenge血腥的报复
    • desperate revenge拼死的报复
    • wild revenge疯狂的复仇
    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词
    • revenge a wrong申冤雪耻
    ~+副词
    • revenge directly直接报复
    • revenge ingeniously巧妙地报仇
    • revenge logically合逻辑地报复
    • revenge passionately强烈地感情报复
    • revenge secretly暗地里报复
    • revenge swiftly迅速地报复
    ~+介词
    • revenge on the enemy向敌人报仇
    • revenge wrong with wrong以牙还牙

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. They vowed revenge on their enemies.
      他们发誓要向敌人报仇。
    2. She said she would take her revenge on Tom.
      她说她要向汤姆报仇。
    3. Thoughts of revenge kept running through his mind.
      他脑海里时刻萦绕着复仇的念头。
    4. I want revenge against her on more scores than one.
      我有种种理由要向她报复。
    5. I did not do it out of revenge.
      我做那件事并不是出于报复。
    6. The murderer was actuated by revenge.
      这个杀人犯被报复心驱使着。
    7. The Americans are seeking revenge for their defeat at the last year's championships.
      美国队正在寻找机会为去年的冠军赛失利雪耻。
    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. They thirsted to revenge themselves upon the enemy.
      他们渴望向敌人报复。
    2. The knight swore he would revenge his father's death.
      骑士发誓要为他父亲向敌人报仇。

    权威例句

    Revenger: A John Shakespeare Mystery
    How Heathcliff Became A Cruel Revenger
    George Chapman's Stoic-Christian Revenger
    Shakespeare and the Catholic Revenger: V for Vendetta
    The Tongue and Its Office in The Revenger's Tragedy
    The Revenger as Dramatist: A Study of the Character-as-Dramatist in The Revenger's Tragedy
    The Mother as Bawd in The Revenger's Tragedy and A Mad World, My Masters
    “The law is a wise serpent”: Subtextual Subversion in The Revenger's Tragedy : Pólemos
    Vindice as Father Time : The dual nature of the revenger in The Revenger's Tragedy(KYUSHU STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE)
    Middleton's Traffic in Dead Women: Chaste Corpses as Property in The Revenger's Tragedy and The Lady's Tragedy