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something you do in order to punish sb who has harmed or offended you commencer à apprendre
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take, get, have revenge on sb What did he do? He took revenge on his employers by setting fire to the factory.
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to do something unpleasant to someone to punish them for something that they did to you [get revenge (on somebody)] commencer à apprendre
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Pol. wyrównać rachunki Mark hurt Brenda badly and she vowed to get even with him some day.
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to do something bad to someone who has harmed you, as a way of punishing them; She wanted to get her own ... Liz for ruining her party. commencer à apprendre
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Pol. odpłacić komuś He'll probably go out with Samantha, my ex-girlfriend, just to get his own back on me.
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a violent or harmful action that sb does to punish sb for harming them or their family [revenge] commencer à apprendre
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On the day after the terrorist attack, the overall mood in the town was one of vengeance.
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to do sth bad to sb because they have done sth bad to you; commencer à apprendre
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Pol. brać odwet I fully accept that it was wrong of the guards to retaliate with blows and kicks.
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to deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening commencer à apprendre
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The staff knew what was going on but they turned a blind eye.
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to forgive someone's mistake, bad behaviour etc and take no action commencer à apprendre
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I'll overlook your mistake this time.
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commencer à apprendre
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Don't pay attention to their teasing. Just turn a deaf ear to it.
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to be unwilling to listen to what someone is saying or asking commencer à apprendre
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Don't pay attention to their teasing. Just turn a deaf ear to it.
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patient and willing to forgive; commencer à apprendre
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Pol. wyrozumiały Carlos was tactful and forbearing even when I was impatient and angry.
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commencer à apprendre
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I don't bear any grudge against you.
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commencer à apprendre
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Pol. nie życzyć komuś źle The policeman who fined me was just doing his job, and I bore him no malice.
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commencer à apprendre
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Amanda still has/holds a grudge against me for refusing to lend her that money.
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to not allow sth to annoy, embarrass, or upset you; commencer à apprendre
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Pol. nie przejmować się Most kids get teased a bit at school - they have to learn to take it in their stride.
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commencer à apprendre
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After the operation, I was told to take things easy for a month or two.
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the act of hurting someone or doing something harmful to someone because they have done or said something harmful to you: commencer à apprendre
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This action was undoubtedly in retaliation for last week's bomb attack.
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harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else: commencer à apprendre
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She is seeking revenge for the murder of her husband
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The only problem is that the bastard now thinks that he has been wr__________________ , that you have done the dirty _________ him and now he is planning revenge. This lead to a _______________ circle and a tit-for-tat sequence of unpleasant events which you would like to av_____________ . You have to be ________ the lookout ____________ possible attack. You have to k______________ your eyes open and be al___________ twenty-four seven. And then you begin to have regrets and you start thinking.