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1 requite
[rɪ'kwaɪt]verbo transitivo form. (reward) ricompensare [ person]; (repay bad deed) vendicarsi di [person, wrong]* * *[rɪ'kwaɪt]verbo transitivo form. (reward) ricompensare [ person]; (repay bad deed) vendicarsi di [person, wrong] -
2 (to) requite
(to) requite /rɪˈkwaɪt/v. t.1 contraccambiare; ricambiare: to requite a favour, ricambiare un favore; to requite evil with good, ricambiare il male col bene; to requite sb. 's love, contraccambiare l'amore di q. -
3 (to) requite
(to) requite /rɪˈkwaɪt/v. t.1 contraccambiare; ricambiare: to requite a favour, ricambiare un favore; to requite evil with good, ricambiare il male col bene; to requite sb. 's love, contraccambiare l'amore di q.
См. также в других словарях:
requite — [ri kwīt′] vt. requited, requiting [ RE + quite, obs. var. of QUIT] 1. to make return or repayment for (a benefit, service, etc., or an injury, wrong, etc.) 2. to make return or repayment to for a benefit, injury, etc.; reward or retaliate… … English World dictionary
requite — requitable, adj. requitement, n. requiter, n. /ri kwuyt /, v.t., requited, requiting. 1. to make repayment or return for (service, benefits, etc.). 2. to make retaliation for (a wrong, injury, etc.); avenge. 3. to make return to (a person … Universalium
requite — v 1. repay, satisfy, make repayment for, make amends, make reparation, make restitution; redress, atone for, make good, settle with, reimburse; reciprocate, pay back, recompense, compensate, give consideration or compensation for, make return to; … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
requite — /rəˈkwaɪt / (say ruh kwuyt) verb (t) (requited, requiting) 1. to make repayment or return for (service, benefits, etc.). 2. to make retaliation for (a wrong, injury, etc.). 3. to make return to (a person) for service, etc. 4. to make retaliation… …
requite — re•quite [[t]rɪˈkwaɪt[/t]] v. t. quit•ed, quit•ing 1) to make repayment for (service, benefits, etc.) 2) to retaliate for (a wrong, injury, etc.); avenge 3) to repay in kind, either for a kindness or an injury 4) to give or do in return •… … From formal English to slang
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