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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ret·ri·bu·tion /ˌretrəˈbjuːʃən/ noun [singular, uncountable]  PUNISHsevere punishment for something very serious 严厉的惩罚retribution for Victims are demanding retribution for the terrorist attacks. 受害者要求严惩恐怖袭击行为。 divine retribution (=punishment by God) 上帝的惩罚
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retributionAn outraged public demanded swift justice and retribution.The child who has been bumped typically views the act as intentional and worthy of appropriate retribution.The earthquake was seen by some people as divine retribution.If California fell into the ocean, would it be divine retribution for making movies like this?It carried with it, implicitly, the threat of extreme retribution.Employees need to be able to express their feelings without fear of retribution.The Justice Model's philosophy consequently relied heavily on retribution as at least a partial justification for punishment.For Mankins, seeing Harris die was simple retribution for a heinous crime.There were few things more calculated to endear a prince to his subjects than a display of stern retribution on unjust officials.Some officials felt that the bombings were retribution for the killing of the hijackers.divine retributionIf California fell into the ocean, would it be divine retribution for making movies like this?The boy's parents believe his illness is divine retribution for their sins.The Four Horse Men of the Apocalypse apparently felt it inappropriate to arrive as a messenger of divine retribution.Another piece of divine retribution for all those hours spent ticking others off came relatively recently.It is, I suppose, divine retribution for the treatment your whiteness receives in certain doctors' surgeries.
Origin retribution (1300-1400) Late Latin retributio, from Latin retribuere to pay back
ret·ri·bu·tion nounChineseSyllable
very something severe serious for Corpus punishment


retribution
retribution /ˌretrəˈbjuːʃən, ˌretrɪˈbjuːʃən/ noun [singular, uncountable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: retributio, from Latin retribuere 'to pay back'
severe punishment for something very serious
    retribution for
    Victims are demanding retribution for the terrorist attacks.
    divine retribution (=punishment by God)


ret·ri·bu·tionBrE /ˌretrɪˈbjuːʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌretrɪˈbjuːʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] ~ (for sth) (formal) severe punishment for sth seriously wrong that sb has done 严惩;惩罚;报应People are seeking retribution for the latest terrorist outrages. 人们在设法对恐怖分子最近的暴行进行严惩。🔊🔊fear of divine retribution (= punishment from God) 对上帝的惩罚的畏惧 re·tribu·tive BrE /rɪˈtrɪbjətɪv/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈtrɪbjətɪv/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] retributive justice因果报应