redress
n. 補償,賠償; 矯正,糾正; 緩解
vt. 改正,矯正; 補償; 革除; 重新調整
If you redress something such as a wrong or a complaint, you do something to correct it or to improve things for the person who has been badly treated.
More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.
越來越多的受害人透過訴訟來申雪冤屈。
If you redress the balance or the imbalance between two things that have become unfair or unequal, you make them fair and equal again.
So we're trying to redress the balance and to give teachers a sense that both spoken and written language are equally important.
所以我們正努力恢復平衡,讓教師們感到口語和書面語同樣重要。
...to redress the economic imbalance between the developed countries and the developing countries.
解決發達國家和發展中國家間的經濟失衡問題
Redress is money that someone pays you because they have caused you harm or loss.
They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government.
他們正在繼續進行法律鬥爭以向政府尋求一些賠償。
1. a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
2. act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
1. make reparations or amends for;
redress the balance
使(形勢)恢復平衡
He is seeking redress for what he alleges was an unfair demotion.
他要求糾正他所聲稱的不公正的降級這一錯誤。
to redress an injustice
糾正不公
Any man deserves redress if he has been injured unfairly.
任何人若蒙受不公平的損害都應獲得賠償.
You must seek redress in the law courts.
你應當透過法律途徑要求賠償.
More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.
越來越多的受害人透過訴訟來申雪冤屈。