柯林斯詞典recompense /?r?k?m?p?ns/ (recompensing,recompensed,recompenses) 1. N-UNCOUNT If you are given something, usually money, in recompense, you are given it as a reward or because you have suffered. 獎(jiǎng)賞; 補(bǔ)償[正式] He demands no financial recompense for his troubles. 他對(duì)遭受到的麻煩沒(méi)有要求經(jīng)濟(jì)補(bǔ)償。2. V-T If you recompense someone for their efforts or their loss, you give them something, usually money, as a payment or reward. 報(bào)酧; 賠償[正式] If they succeed in court, they will be fully recompensed for their loss. 如果他們?cè)诜ㄍド蟿僭V,他們的損失就會(huì)得到全額賠償。 返回 recompense劍橋詞典a present given to someone to thank them for helping you, or payment given to someone because of slight problems or because of the loss of or damage to their property 酧謝;補(bǔ)償,賠償 I received £500 from my neighbour in recompense for the damage to my wall . 鄰居支付了我500英鎊,作爲(wèi)損壞牆壁的賠償。 返回 recompense