reparation
reparation 英 [ˌrepəˈreɪʃn] 美 [ˌrɛpəˈreʃən]
n. 赔偿;修理;赔款
名词复数:reparations
- If you guessed that reparation is related to the word repair, you were right. Both come from the Latin word meaning "to restore." While reparation has a range of meanings, they all convey the sense of fixing or making up for a past wrong.
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- n. 赔偿;修理;赔款
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1. At the Paris Conference on Reparations, Greece was finally accorded 4.5% in material German reparation and 2.7% in other forms of reparations.
在巴黎会议上,德国最终向希腊支付了占其赔款总额4.5%的物质赔款和2.7%的其他形式赔款。
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2. "Japan should make a sincere apology and make full reparation to the Korean nation for its aggression and crimes against humanity," KCNA quoted the spokesman as saying.
"日本必须为它曾经做出的侵犯和反人类罪行做出诚恳的道歉和全额的赔偿"。 朝鲜中央新闻社引用这位发言人的话说。
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3. A: The Chinese Government declared to waive the claim of war reparation in the China-Japan Joint Statement, which is a political decision for the benefit of friendly relations between the two peoples.
答:中国政府在《中日联合声明》中宣布放弃对日本国的战争赔偿要求,是着眼于两国人民友好相处做出的政治决断。
- reparation (n.) late 14c., "reconciliation," from Old French reparacion and directly from Late Latin reparationem (nominative reparatio) "act of repairing, restoration," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin reparare "restore, repair" (see repair (v.1)). Meaning "act of repairing or mending" is attested from c. 1400. Reparations "compensation for war damaged owed by the aggressor" is attested from 1921, with reference to Germany, from French réparations (1919).
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