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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++re·dress1 /rɪˈdres/ verb [transitive] formal  CORRECTto correct something that is wrong or unfair 修正;纠正;矫正 Little could be done to redress the situation. 局势难以挽回。 Affirmative action was meant to redress the balance (=make the situation fair) for minorities. 反歧视行动旨在弥补对少数群体的不公平待遇。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
redressBut we should be clear that we are redressing a difference, not discovering an identity.Saving Sierra Leone is, as much as anything else, about redressing the awful imbalance in life chances the war created.So when the press was biased towards the political right, television coverage would redress the balance by leaning to the left.In other words, it was only through hostilities that the Spartans felt they could redress the balance.But, for a few months, de Lattre infused his troops with the conviction that they might redress the dismal situation.To redress the imbalance between the photograph and the original he emphasizes the need for more original art in more public places.If this happens, it is then impossible to redress the situation.She felt constrained creatively by the reactions of the critics, even making conscious interventions to redress their interpretations.Congress has done little to redress these injustices.redress the situationIf this happens, it is then impossible to redress the situation.They wanted something to be done, quickly, to redress the situation.Any attempt to redress the situation backfired.But little could be done to redress the situation since the houses were in just as bad a position as the growers.
re·dress2 /rɪˈdres $ ˈriːdres/ noun [uncountable] formal  SCLmoney that someone pays you because they have caused you harm or damaged your property 〔对伤害或财产损失的〕赔偿 SYN compensation The only hope of redress is in a lawsuit. 获得赔偿的唯一希望就是打官司。
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redressUnless there is any redress to this distortion, the marginal products of labour will not be equal.We were wrong to look for redress from others when we should be taking the wrong done to our master upon ourselves.Because of the limited liability of shareholders, creditors had no redress.We had no one to speak for us, we had no redress.The families of the victims chose to pursue the action because it was the only form of redress open to them.The courts provide the means of redress for victims of crime.Equally, you may have a right of redress if you are dismissed for failure to comply with an unjust order.It is normal to restrict both the amounts involved and the timescale for seeking redress.One remains a slave for as long as one still addresses the master and seeks redress from the master.
From Longman Business Dictionaryredressre‧dress /rɪˈdres/ noun [uncountable] formal something, especially money, that you want or get from someone because they have caused you harm or damaged your propertyShe is seeking redress in the courts.Origin redress1 (1300-1400) Old French redrecier, from drecier to make straight
Corpus something correct that Business wrong or to is


redress
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redress1 /rɪˈdres/ verb [transitive] formal
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: redrecier, from drecier 'to make straight'
to correct something that is wrong or unfair:
    Little could be done to redress the situation.
    Affirmative action was meant to redress the balance (=make the situation fair) for minorities.

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redress2 /rɪˈdres $ ˈriːdres/ noun [uncountable] formal
money that someone pays you because they have caused you harm or damaged your property
   SYN  compensation:
    The only hope of redress is in a lawsuit.


re·dress verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they redress BrE /rɪˈdres/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdres/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it redresses BrE /rɪˈdresɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdresɪz/ 🔊past simple redressed BrE /rɪˈdrest/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdrest/ 🔊past participle redressed BrE /rɪˈdrest/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdrest/ 🔊 -ing form redressing BrE /rɪˈdresɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdresɪŋ/ 🔊BrE /rɪˈdres/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈdres/ 🔊~ sth (formal) to correct sth that is unfair or wrong 纠正;矫正;改正 SYN right to redress an injustice纠正不公redress the ˈbalanceto make a situation equal or fair again 恢复公平合理的情况;恢复平衡
re·dress nounBrE /rɪˈdres/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈdres/ 🔊BrE /ˈriːdres/ 🔊NAmE /ˈriːdres/ 🔊 [uncountable] ~ (for/against sth) (formal) payment, etc. that you should get for sth wrong that has happened to you or harm that you have suffered 赔款;损失赔偿 SYN compensation to seek legal redress for unfair dismissal因横遭解雇而提起赔偿诉讼to have little prospect of redress几乎没有获赔的希望