2008年6月26日 星期四

Recrimination


recrimination







Y

/ri/crimination

反責;反控



D



–verb (used without object) 

1. to bring a countercharge against an accuser. 

–verb (used with object) 

2. to accuse in return. 





Jennifer Connelly Similarly familiar are the scenes of family grieving, the funeral, anger, guilt, sleeplessness, recriminations and growing husband-wife estrangement as they try to cope in different ways, Grace by working her way through it and Ethan by becoming obsessed with achieving justice by any means necessary. 





see Banter taunt



edification uplift

catharsis the purging or relieving of emotional tensions



indict (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against

recrimination countercharge

refute to prove to be erroneous, rebut & confute ...I refute the accusation that

castigate to reprimand severely, punish ...castigating him as a "narcissistic" part of the human anatomy


















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