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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
redress
re·dress [redress redresses redressed redressing] verb, noun verb BrE [rɪˈdres] ; NAmE [rɪˈdres] ~ sth (formal) to correct sth that is unfair or wrong Syn: put right •to redress an injustice Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: the verb from Old French redresser; the noun via Anglo-Norman French redresse. Example Bank: •Attempts were made to redress some of the injustices of the previous regime. •For years poorer children have had to put up with a lower quality education, and now is the time to redress the balance. •The king did little to redress the grievances of the people. Idiom: ↑redress the balance noun BrE [rɪˈdres] ; NAmE [rɪˈdres] BrE [ˈriːdres] ; NAmE [ˈriːdres] uncountable ~ (for/against sth) (formal) payment, etc. that you should get for sth wrong that has happened to you or harm that you have suffered Syn: ↑compensation •to seek legal redress for unfair dismissal •to have little prospect of redress Word Origin: Middle English: the verb from Old French redresser; the noun via Anglo-Norman French redresse. Example Bank: •Angry consumers have little hope of redress against the company. •Three ex-employees are planning to seek legal redress for unfair dismissal.
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