单词 | repercussion |
释义 | repercussion (riːpəʳkʌʃən ) Word forms: repercussions countable noun [usually plural] If an action or event has repercussions, it causes unpleasant things to happen some time after the original action or event. [formal] It was an effort which was to have painful repercussions. Members of congress were warned of possible repercussions if their vote went through. Synonyms: consequences, result, side effects, backlash Collocations: negative repercussions However, it means no boost to their still-precarious finances and there could be negative repercussions for the league. Times, Sunday Times It also reported that 35.5 per cent of members surveyed admitted to self-censorship for fear of negative repercussions. Times,Sunday Times Of course, there have also been negative repercussions to this hands-off approach. Times, Sunday Times I received tremendous support, but there were also some negative repercussions. Times, Sunday Times He said he worries a complaint will result in negative repercussions. canada.com Stunned by the implications - and possible repercussions - of your answer, you retreat to your library and return, 12 days later, with... what? Times, Sunday Times She said that in many cases anxious relatives were afraid to raise concerns because of possible repercussions. Times, Sunday Times There are so many possible repercussions, from serious physical harm to being looked down on by friends. The Sun However, many harassment targets fear to make reports because of the possible repercussions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In scripted situations, the main character may also choose a response from a predefined set which has an effect on the outcome of the discussion and possible repercussions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If she doesn't apologise, there will be serious repercussions. Times, Sunday Times When fate intervenes and the pair meet again there are serious repercussions for both but what will be the outcome? The Sun Many feel they can hide behind their real or fake accounts and get away with trolling others without any serious repercussions. The Sun He said he had ordered the players not to divulge anything about themselves or the club because it could have serious repercussions. Times, Sunday Times His failings had serious repercussions for the country, but not even his harshest critics seriously thought he had done anything criminal or fraudulent. Times, Sunday Times During the ten-minute exchange, in which the players were free to respond, they were warned that there would be severe repercussions if any more lurid tales appeared in the media. Times, Sunday Times A crash could have severe repercussions for the wider economy. Times, Sunday Times In the 3rd century, association with the heads of the service could produce severe repercussions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The bank failure had severe repercussions for the town. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The solutions he chose however had severe repercussions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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