vengeance
Significado: Punishment inflicted in return for an injury or offence; the desire for revenge.
Vengeance is more emotionally charged than 'retribution' — it implies a personal, passionate desire to punish someone who has caused harm. 'Seek vengeance,' 'exact vengeance,' and 'swear vengeance' are dramatic collocations common in literature and journalism. The idiom 'with a vengeance' means with great intensity or force — 'the rain returned with a vengeance.' The word occupies a literary and slightly elevated register compared to the everyday word 'revenge.'
Ejemplos
- He vowed to seek vengeance against those who had destroyed his family's livelihood. 他发誓要向那些毁掉他家族生计的人复仇。Juró vengarse de quienes habían destruido el sustento de su familia.彼は家族の生計を破壊した者たちへの復讐を誓った。그는 가족의 생계를 파괴한 자들에게 복수할 것을 맹세했다.
- The storm returned with a vengeance, bringing even heavier rainfall than the previous day. 暴风雨卷土重来,比前一天带来了更大的降雨量。La tormenta regresó con renovada fuerza, trayendo lluvias aún más intensas que el día anterior.嵐は勢いを増して戻り、前日よりもさらに激しい雨をもたらした。폭풍이 기세를 더해 되돌아와 전날보다 더 거센 비를 쏟아냈다.
- The novel explores the destructive consequences of pursuing vengeance at any cost. 这部小说探讨了不惜一切代价追求复仇所带来的毁灭性后果。La novela explora las consecuencias destructivas de perseguir la venganza a cualquier precio.その小説は、代償を顧みず復讐を追い求めることの破滅的な結末を描いている。그 소설은 대가를 불문하고 복수를 추구하는 것의 파멸적인 결과를 탐구한다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: literary, media, general
Tono: negative
Origen e historia
From Old French vengeance, from vengier (to avenge), from Latin vindicare (to claim, avenge, punish). The same root gives us 'vindictive' and 'vindicate.' The 'with a vengeance' idiom dates from the 16th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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