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redress

/noun ree-dres, ri-dres; verb ri-dres/US // noun ˈri drɛs, rɪˈdrɛs; verb rɪˈdrɛs //UK // (rɪˈdrɛs) //

纠正,补救,补救措施,补救办法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the setting right of what is wrong: redress of abuses.
    • : relief from wrong or injury.
    • : compensation or satisfaction for a wrong or injury.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to set right; remedy or repair.
    • : to correct or reform.
    • : to remedy or relieve.
    • : to adjust evenly again, as a balance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhelp, compensation
Forms: redressed
Synonyms
verbchange, rectify
Forms: redressed
Synonyms
amend修订,修改,修正,修正了correct正确的,正确,纠正,更正counteract抗衡,抗击,抵消,打击even out扯平了,扯平,匀出,匀称的mend补,修补,缝补,补足neutralize中和,压制,中立,隔离regulate监管,调节,规章制度,规章remedy补救措施,补救,补救办法,补救方法restore恢复,修复,恢复重建,恢复原状态vindicate平反,平反昭雪,平反一切,平反冤假错案adjust调整,调整调整,调剂,调整调整调整annul废止,废除,取消,撤销balance平衡,平衡性,余额,均衡cancel取消,撤销,撤消,取消了compensate赔偿,补偿,弥补,抵偿countercheck反检查,反查,反核查,反击检查ease缓解,减轻,舒适度,舒适frustrate沮丧,挫折,挫败,沮丧的negate否定,否认,否定了,否决negative负面的,负面,负的,否定recompense报偿,报酬,补偿,赔偿reform改革,改革,改革开放,改革开放relieve纾解,纾缓,缓解,纾解了repair维修,修复,修理,修补revise修改,修订,审校,审阅square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直dial back回拨,拨回,拨回电话,拨返make amends赔礼道歉,补过,赔罪,补足make reparation赔偿,赔款,赔罪,赔礼道歉make restitution归还,归还原物,归还原状,归还所有的钱make up for补足,弥补,补上,补pay for支付,付给,付出,缴付pay one's dues交费,交纳会费,缴费,交钱put right改正,改正错误,改正过来,纠正错误recalibrate重新校准,重新标定,重新校正,重新调整turn around转身,转过来,转过身来,转过身去turn over new leaf翻开新的一页,改邪归正,弃旧图新,弃暗投明turn things around扭转局势,扭转局面,扭转乾坤,逆转局势

Examples

  • One is better use of class or group actions, otherwise known as collective redress actions.

  • We will not rest until the women who suffered medical abuse at Irwin receive a measure of redress and compensation.

  • By their rationale, any redress from racial injustices visited upon those persons, including slavery, should be the obligation of the former colonizers in those lands, not the government of the United States.

  • That leaves civil lawsuits as victims’ primary route for seeking legal redress and financial compensation when a police encounter goes wrong.

  • So, what kind of redress might work best for this specific expression of Sunni marginalization and dispossession?

  • But it stops short of advancing economic redress and opportunity.

  • Parents of children with disabilities should not face a unique burden to redress their wrongs.

  • The office should not be able to treat a matter of such importance with such negligence without any redress.

  • Increased male enrollment in clinical trials might redress another issue, too: awareness.

  • The party seeking redress, must have been deceived, and also injured by the deceit in order to recover.

  • It is true that the damages one may recover, however great, may be an inadequate redress, yet it is the best the law can do.

  • Another injury for which the law furnishes redress is that affecting reputation and character.

  • Some rioting followed on the rejection of the bill, and the masters promised redress, but soon broke their word.

  • While every other colony was bidding defiance to Britain, this alone submissively applied to her for redress of grievances.