Vengar in english
Avenge
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vengarse = wreak + vengeance upon ; get + even ; exact + revenge ; get + one back on ; revenge ; take + revenge ; avenge ; take + vengeance ; wreak + revenge ; get + Posesivo + own back ; pay back ; seek + revenge ; get back at.
Example: Here was an opportunity to wreak vengeance upon him for his treatment of Kate Lespran.Example: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.Example: Many modern horror stories involve characters who return from the dead to exact revenge, act as vigilantes, or fulfill a mission.Example: This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists.Example: Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged.Example: The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge.Example: Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head.Example: This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not.Example: It's the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her.Example: Maria always takes the most horrific pics of me -- so I got my own back by taking a video of her having a poo in a public toilet!.Example: They may watch over their shoulders because someday someone may pay them back for what they did to little Peter because the judicial system certainly won't.Example: As a bigoted radio personality incites whites to seek revenge, tensions mount and Smith fights to slake the anger that engulfs him.Example: My sister got back at me for stealing her shoes -- she stole my favourite hat = My sister got back at me for stealing her shoes -- she stole my favourite hat.vengar
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» vengarse = wreak + vengeance upon ; get + even ; exact + revenge ; get + one back on ; revenge ; take + revenge ; avenge ; take + vengeance ; wreak + revenge ; get + Posesivo + own back ; pay back ; seek + revenge ; get back at .
Example: Here was an opportunity to wreak vengeance upon him for his treatment of Kate Lespran. Example: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion. Example: Many modern horror stories involve characters who return from the dead to exact revenge, act as vigilantes, or fulfill a mission. Example: This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists. Example: Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged. Example: The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge. Example: Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head. Example: This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not. Example: It's the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her. Example: Maria always takes the most horrific pics of me -- so I got my own back by taking a video of her having a poo in a public toilet!. Example: They may watch over their shoulders because someday someone may pay them back for what they did to little Peter because the judicial system certainly won't. Example: As a bigoted radio personality incites whites to seek revenge, tensions mount and Smith fights to slake the anger that engulfs him. Example: My sister got back at me for stealing her shoes -- she stole my favourite hat = Mi hermana se vengó de mí por cogerle sus zapatos quitándome mi sombrero favorito.» vengarse de = retaliate against .
Example: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.