报复

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Meaning and Usage

"报复" (bào fù) means to retaliate or make reprisals, often in response to a perceived wrong or harm. It carries a strong connotation of revenge and is typically used in contexts involving conflict or personal grievances.

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used in discussions about interpersonal disputes, social conflicts, or even political/military retaliation. It often implies a deliberate action to 'get back' at someone.

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

When using "报复," speakers often imply a negative cycle of retaliation that can escalate conflicts. It is common to contrast "报复" with forgiveness (原谅). The term is more formal and serious than casual words for 'getting back at someone.' Avoid using it lightly in everyday small disputes to prevent sounding overly harsh or dramatic.

Example Sentences

He decided to retaliate against those who bullied him.

Acts of retaliation only lead to more conflicts.

He chose forgiveness instead of retaliation.