comeupances

[US]/ˌkʌmˈʌpənsɪz/
[UK]/ˌkʌmˈʌpənsɪz/

Translation

n. 理所應得的結果;重生或重現。

Example Sentences

the villain finally got his comeuppance when he was exposed by the journalist.

反派最終因為被記者揭發而得到了報應。

after months of bullying, the bully received his comeuppance when the school expelled him.

在數個月的霸凌之後,這個霸凌者因為學校將他開除而得到了報應。

the corrupt politician's comeuppance came when the evidence led to his arrest.

這個貪污政客的報應來臨了,因為證據導致了他的逮捕。

she knew her comeuppance was inevitable after lying to her boss.

她在對上司撒謊後,就知道自己的報應是不可避免的。

the company faced its comeuppance after years of environmental violations.

這家公司在多年環境違規後,終於面對了它的報應。

his comeuppance arrived sooner than expected when his scheme was discovered.

當他的陰謀被發現時,他的報應來得比預期還要早。

the arrogant celebrity finally experienced her comeuppance when the public turned against her.

當公眾轉而反對她時,這個傲慢的名人終於體驗到了她的報應。

students believe their teacher will get her comeuppance for being so unfair.

學生們認為他們的老師因為如此不公平而會得到報應。

every villain in this story deserves their comeuppance before the final chapter.

這部小說中的每個反派在最終章節前都應得他們的報應。

the dictator's comeuppance came at the hands of his own people during the revolution.

after cheating on the exam, he knew his comeuppance would be severe if discovered.

考試作弊後,他知道如果被發現,他的報應將會非常嚴重。

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