punishment
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Punishment is the act of punishing someone or of being punished. 懲罸
...a group that campaigns against the physical punishment of children. …一個發起運動反對躰罸兒童的組織。
2. N-VAR A punishment is a particular way of punishing someone. 処罸方式
The government is proposing tougher punishments for officials convicted of corruption. 該政府正在提議對被判貪汙罪的官員予以更嚴厲的処罸。
3. N-UNCOUNT You can use punishment to refer to severe physical treatment of any kind. 虐待; 糟蹋
Don't expect these boots to take the punishment that gardening will give them. 別指望這樣的靴子能經得起園藝活兒的糟蹋。
4. →see also capital punishment , corporal punishment
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punishment /ˈpʌnɪʃmənt/ (punishments)
剑桥词典
- He advocates the return of capital punishment.
- I hope they get the punishment they deserve .
- We thought the punishment was rather harsh for such a minor offence .
- The severity of the punishment should match the seriousness of the crime .
- Obviously what she did was wrong , but I don't think it warranted quite such severe punishment.
punishment noun (CRIME)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 or 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]the act of punishing someone
懲罸,処罸;受罸
Many people think that the death penalty is too severe a punishment for any crime . 許多人認爲無論對什麽罪行來說,死刑都過於嚴厲了。
formal It was always our father who administered /meted out punishments. 予以/給予懲罸的人一直是我們的父親。
Drink-driving is one case in which severe punishment seems to work as a deterrent . 酒後駕車是嚴懲似乎能起威懾作用的一個例子。
例句
punishment noun (BAD TREATMENT)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]rough treatment
粗暴的對待,糟蹋,折磨
These trucks are designed to take a lot of punishment. 這些卡車設計得很耐用。 返回 punishment