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recrimination
recrimination (rɪkrɪmɪˈneɪʃən) [a. F. récrimination (1611 Cotgr.), or ad. med.L. recriminātiōn-em: cf. crimination.] 1. The action of bringing a counter-accusation against a person.1611 Cotgr. s.v., A recrimination, an accusation of an accuser. 1632 Star Chamb. Cases (Camden) 147 The Defendants answ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Recrimination
In law, recrimination is a defense in an action for divorce in which the accused party makes a similar accusation against the plaintiff. Recrimination was generally considered by family law experts to be one of the most dysfunctional and illogical aspects of the old fault-based divorce system wikipedia.org
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accuse (【คำกริยา】กล่าวหา ) ความหมาย, วิธีใช้ และวิธีออกเสียง | Engoo Words
A "recrimination" is an angry statement in which you accuse or criticize a person who has accused or criticized you. "การกล่าวหากัน" เป็นคำแถลงที่โกรธเกรี้ยวที่คุณกล่าวหาหรือวิพากษ์วิจารณ์บุคคล ...
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recrimination
recrimination/rɪˌkrɪmɪˈneɪʃn; rɪˌkrɪmə`neʃən/ n[C usu pl, U 作可数名词时通常作复数, 亦作不可数名词](act of making an) accusation in response to an accusation from sb else; countercharge 反诉; 反告 bitter, angry, furious, etc recriminations 激烈的、 愤怒的、猛烈的...反诉 Let's not indulge in (mutual) recrimination.咱们不要总是互相指责吧. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Amata
After his exile from Florence and the Black Guelph takeover, Dante may have experienced that same self-recrimination experienced by Amata, which led to wikipedia.org
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recriminatory
recriminatory, a. (rɪˈkrɪmɪnətərɪ) [f. as prec. + -ory2. Cf. mod.F. récriminatoire.] Involving, of the nature of, recrimination.1778 State Papers in Ann. Reg. 303/2 All recriminatory accusations of subordinate officers against their commanders. 1785 Burke Sp. Nabob Arcot Wks. IV. 195 Returning the p... Oxford English Dictionary
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recriminatory
recriminatory/rɪˈkrɪmɪnətrɪ; ?@ -tɔ:rɪ; rɪ`krɪmənəˌtɔrɪ/ adjof recrimination 反诉的; 反责的 recriminatory remarks, comments, etc 反唇相稽的话、 评语等. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Skaboom
Bonus Tracks "Renee" -4:07 "Matt Davis" -2:45 "Ideal Man" -3:22 "Naked City" -3:14 Tracks 12-15 from the 1987 UK-only album release Pool Shark "Recrimination wikipedia.org
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incrimination
incrimination rare. (ɪnkrɪmɪˈneɪʃən) [n. of action f. med.L. incrīmināre: see prec. Cf. F. incrimination (Littré).] The action of charging with a crime, or involving in a charge; the fact or condition of being so charged or involved.1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶212 Their incrimination and arraignement may ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adimakkachavadam
Sita has to face the recrimination of society alone as she gives birth to Vasu's child. wikipedia.org
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Living Proof (Lifers Group album)
The Miami Herald declared that the album "is a raw and numbing litany of recrimination, stupid choices and ruined lives, made all the more depressing because wikipedia.org
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ill-judged
ill-judged, a. (ˈɪlˈdʒʌdʒd: see ill- III) Done without judgement, injudicious, unwise.1717 Garth Ovid's Met. Pref. (1732) **** ij b, Nor do I remember he has err'd above once by ill-judg'd Superfluity. 1769 Junius Lett. xxxv. 155 To pay a very ill-judged compliment. 1820 W. Irving Sketch Bk. (1859) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hollow Empire
Hawke’s well-shaded characters, the lavish descriptions of their fictional world, and Hawke’s acute analyses of self-doubt, guilt, discrimination, and recrimination wikipedia.org
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accusation是什么意思_accusation的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_爱词霸在线词典
控告,责怪,指责 recrimination summons ascription citation imputation blame gravamen inculpation rap accusing assignment allegation incrimination attribution denunciation crimination indictment blaming Law implication charge
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malignment
malignment rare. (məˈlaɪnmənt) [f. malign v. + -ment.] The act of maligning.1885 Century Mag. XXX. 675 That recrimination and malignment of motive. Oxford English Dictionary
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