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1 victimisation
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2 victimisation
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3 represalias
f.pl.retaliation.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: represaliar.* * *(n.) = victimisation [victimization, -USA], clampdown (on)Ex. This article looks at general patterns of victimisation in the library.Ex. This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.* * *(n.) = victimisation [victimization, -USA], clampdown (on)Ex: This article looks at general patterns of victimisation in the library.
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4 represalia
f.1 reprisal.tomar represalias to retaliate, to take reprisals2 retaliation, reprisal, vengeance, revenge.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: represaliar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: represaliar.* * *1 reprisal, retaliation\tomar represalias to take reprisals* * *SF reprisaltomar represalias — to retaliate, take reprisals ( contra against)
* * *femenino reprisalcomo represalia por... — in retaliation for...
* * *= reprisal, retaliation.Ex. They are afraid to complain or express their unhappiness because of fear of reprisal by the supervisor.Ex. This follow-up requires open and free communication without fear of retaliation and without judgment but rather with trust and respect.----* por temor a represalias = under duress.* represalias = victimisation [victimization, -USA], clampdown (on).* tomar represalias contra = retaliate against, clamp down on.* tomar represalias contra Alguien = hold + it against.* * *femenino reprisalcomo represalia por... — in retaliation for...
* * *= reprisal, retaliation.Ex: They are afraid to complain or express their unhappiness because of fear of reprisal by the supervisor.
Ex: This follow-up requires open and free communication without fear of retaliation and without judgment but rather with trust and respect.* por temor a represalias = under duress.* represalias = victimisation [victimization, -USA], clampdown (on).* tomar represalias contra = retaliate against, clamp down on.* tomar represalias contra Alguien = hold + it against.* * *reprisaltomar represalias to take reprisalscomo represalia por el atentado in reprisal o retaliation for the attack* * *
represalia sustantivo femenino
reprisal;◊ como represalia por … in retaliation for …
represalia sustantivo femenino reprisal, retaliation
tomar represalias, to take reprisals o retaliate [contra, against]
' represalia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
revancha
English:
reprisal
- retaliation
- tit for tat
* * *represalia nfreprisal;tomar represalias to retaliate, to take reprisals;un ataque en o [m5] como represalia por el asesinato de su líder an attack made in retaliation o in reprisal for the assassination of their leader* * *f reprisal* * *represalia nf1) : reprisal, retaliation2)tomar represalias : to retaliate -
5 personforfølgelse
subst. victimisation, personal vendetta -
6 trakassering
subst. (jus) harassment, victimisation (jus) (seksuell trakassering) sexual harassment -
7 نشانہ بنانے کا عمل
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8 diskriminace
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9 obětování
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10 rangaistus
yks.nom. rangaistus; yks.gen. rangaistuksen; yks.part. rangaistusta; yks.ill. rangaistukseen; mon.gen. rangaistusten rangaistuksien; mon.part. rangaistuksia; mon.ill. rangaistuksiinchastisement (noun)nemesis (noun)penalty (noun)punishment (noun)retribution (noun)scourge (noun)sentence (noun)* * *• fine• victimisation• sentence• scourge• retribution• punishment• penance• penalty• penal• nemesis• forfeit• discipline• damnation• chastisement• beating• abuse• handicap -
11 Betrügerei
f1. barratry2. cheating3. deception4. fraudulence5. swindle6. trickery7. underhandedness8. victimisation Br.9. victimization -
12 Viktimisierung
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13 Viktimisierungstheorie
ftheory of victimisation
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