0 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 -- 酬謝;補償,賠償
Secondly, direct-transfer payments were made with no expectation of recompense.
Although arguably at least as important as tasks undertaken through conventional employment, they are presently not recognised or recompensed on an equal basis with employment.
The starving would thus feel resentment and the sympathy of an impartial spectator would 'demand an enforced recompense' (p. 258).
However, only one practice claimed recompense for such cover.
They concluded that (liberal) democracy would never secure their ends: justice and recompense.
The diamonds are then framed as just recompense for their selflessness in pursuing this lost brother.
One central theme was that of recompense (baoying)- evil deeds will bring disaster and grief and good deeds will bring good fortune.
But the poet's memories have not been abundant recompense for lost potential.
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