redress
redress
British pronunciation
/ɹiːdɹˈɛs/

“redress”的英语定义和含义

Redress
01

赔偿, 补偿

a sum of money paid to someone to make up for the damage or harm done to them
example
例子
The court ordered the company to pay redress to the injured workers.
法院命令该公司向受伤工人支付赔偿金
Victims of the scam received financial redress after a lengthy legal battle.
诈骗案的受害者们在漫长的法律斗争后获得了经济赔偿
02

补救, 赔偿

the act of setting right a wrong, correcting an injustice, or remedying a fault or harm
example
例子
Victims sought redress through the courts.
受害者通过法院寻求补救
The protest called for redress of environmental damage.
抗议呼吁对环境损害进行补救
03

舞台转换, 场景变换

the process of modifying a stage set or scenery during a performance to show a different place or time, creating the illusion of multiple settings without needing separate stages
example
例子
The play 's quick redress between scenes transformed a café into a bedroom seamlessly.
戏剧场景间的快速舞台转换将咖啡馆无缝地变成了卧室。
Clever redress of the backdrop made the castle appear as a forest at night.
背景的巧妙重置使城堡在夜晚看起来像一片森林。
to redress
01

纠正, 补偿

to do something in order to make up for a wrongdoing or to make things right
Transitive: to redress a mistake
example
例子
The company promised to redress the mistakes made in the product delivery.
公司承诺纠正产品交付中出现的错误。
She sought to redress the harm caused by her earlier actions.
她试图弥补她先前行为所造成的伤害。
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