Mary would revenge the insult someday.
总有一天玛丽会因为这次受辱而雪耻。
Eric will revenge his father's death.
埃里克会为他父亲的死进行报复。
Tom will revenge himself on the police.
汤姆会为自己向警方报复。
Consumers are returning to the stores, doing "a lot of revenge spending".
消费者正在重返商店,进行“大量报复性消费”。
Revenge of Sultans — the work of 2-year-old gaming company Onemt — saw its monthly revenue reach over 10 million yuan in the Middle East.
However, given the following factors, we cannot blindly believe that "revenge" consumption will necessarily materialize.
There has been a lot of discussion about whether "revenge" consumption will occur after the optimization of COVID-19 control measures.
However, at present, only a few cities have experienced a brief "revenge" consumption.
This year will certainly witness so-called revenge buying, but I don't think consumption growth will reach or exceed 10 percent.
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) official has said that recent data indicates confidence and consumption are coming back in China after the country adjusted its COVID-19 pandemic response, noting that he expects "revenge consumption" to play out in the country.
The 7.0 percent annual growth in the first scenario, then, can be seen as "revenge recovery".
Zhang said the post-lockdown "revenge spending" has fueled the consumption of imported goods from popular travel destinations.
"China's consumption has started to recover as its total volume of retail sales re-achieved positive growth this August, said Nicholas Lardy, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a Washington DC-based think tank, adding that retail sales are expected to speed up recovery due to stimulus by "revenge spending" in the Golden Week.
"I don't view this as revenge spending, because I've always shopped like this in previous years.
Chinese travelers are likely to be the first to restart traveling after lockdown restrictions lifted domestically and internationally, with "revenge travel" coming underway for the National Day holiday at the beginning of October, according to a report by Rentals United, a UK-based short-term rental platform.
There has been a lack of rebound in "revenge spending", as the contribution of final consumption expenditure to the first-quarter economic growth decreased by 0.24 percentage point year-on-year.