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  • 1 retaliate

    intransitive verb
    Vergeltung üben ( against an + Dat.); [Truppen:] zurückschlagen; kontern ( against Akk.) [Maßnahme, Kritik]
    * * *
    [rə'tælieit]
    (to do something unpleasant to a person in return for something unpleasant he has done to one: If you insult him, he will retaliate.) Vergeltung üben
    - academic.ru/61925/retaliation">retaliation
    * * *
    re·tali·ate
    [rɪˈtælieɪt]
    vi Vergeltung üben, sich akk rächen; for insults sich akk revanchieren (to für + akk)
    the terrorists \retaliated against the government with a bomb attack die Terroristen schlugen mit einem Bombenanschlag gegen die Regierung zurück
    * * *
    [rI'tlIeɪt]
    vi
    Vergeltung üben; (for bad treatment, insults etc) sich revanchieren (against sb an jdm); (in battle) zurückschlagen; (SPORT, IN FIGHT, WITH MEASURES, IN ARGUMENT) kontern

    he retaliated by pointing out that... — er konterte, indem er darauf hinwies, dass...

    he retaliated by kicking him on the shinser hat sich mit einem Tritt gegen das Schienbein revanchiert

    then she retaliated by calling him a pig —

    * * *
    retaliate [rıˈtælıeıt]
    A v/i
    1. a) Vergeltung üben, sich rächen ([ up]on oder against sb an jemandem; for sth für etwas)
    b) zurückschlagen, -treten, SPORT ein Revanchefoul begehen, (Fußball engS.) nachschlagen, -treten
    2. SPORT, auch in einer Diskussion etc: kontern ( with mit)
    B v/t ([up]on oder against sb) sich für etwas rächen (an jemandem), (jemandem etwas) vergelten oder heimzahlen
    * * *
    intransitive verb
    Vergeltung üben ( against an + Dat.); [Truppen:] zurückschlagen; kontern ( against Akk.) [Maßnahme, Kritik]
    * * *
    v.
    vergelten v.

    English-german dictionary > retaliate

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