Recompense Meaning in English
word
ˈɹɛkəmˌpɛns
REK-uhm-pens
ɹˈɛkəmpˌɛns
rek-uhm-PENS
释义
Recompense means payment or something given to make up for loss, effort, or harm—usually as compensation or reward.
用法与细微差别
"Recompense" is formal and often used in legal, written, or literary contexts. Common collocations: "seek recompense," "offer recompense." More natural in some contexts to say "compensation" (for harm) or "reward" (for effort/task). Rarely used in casual speech.
Spanish: recompensa - indemnizaciónPortuguese (BR): recompensa - indenizaçãoPortuguese (PT): recompensa - indemnizaçãoChinese (Simplified): 补偿 - 报酬Chinese (Traditional): 補償 - 報酬Hindi: पुरस्कार - हर्ज़ानाArabic: تعويض - مكافأةBengali: ক্ষতিপূরণ - পুরস্কার (প্রয়াসের জন্য)Russian: возмещение - компенсация - вознаграждениеJapanese: 補償 - 報酬Vietnamese: bồi thường - đền bù - phần thưởngKorean: 보상 - 보답Turkish: tazminat - ödül (emek için)Urdu: معاوضہ - تلافیIndonesian: ganti rugi - kompensasi - imbalan
例句
The company gave her recompense for the lost luggage.
basic
He received no recompense for his extra work.
basic
Recompense was offered after the mistake was discovered.
basic
Is there any chance I'll get recompense for the inconvenience?
natural
They promised generous recompense if the project succeeded.
natural
She sought recompense after being unfairly treated.
natural