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punish

/puhn-ish/US // ˈpʌn ɪʃ //UK // (ˈpʌnɪʃ) //

处罚,惩治,惩处,惩罚

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to subject to pain, loss, confinement, death, etc., as a penalty for some offense, transgression, or fault: to punish a criminal.
    • : to inflict a penalty for: to punish theft.
    • : to handle severely or roughly, as in a fight.
    • : to put to painful exertion, as a horse in racing.
    • : Informal. to make a heavy inroad on; deplete: to punish a quart of whiskey.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to inflict punishment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpenalize for wrongdoing
Forms: punished, punishes, punishing
Synonyms
abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为chastise责罚,责备,责骂,督责correct正确的,正确,纠正,更正crack down on严厉打击,严打,打击,严惩discipline纪律,管教,惩戒,纪律性dismiss驳回,遣散,辞退,罢免execute执行,实施,执行的,执行任务expel驱逐出境,驱逐,驱除,驱赶fine罚款,精细,精细的,细致harm伤害,危害,损害,坏处hurt伤害,负伤,伤痛,受伤的incarcerate囚禁,监禁,拘禁,拘押sentence句子,判刑,一句话,句话batter殴打,敲打,受虐,敲击beat打,殴打,拍打,击打blacklist黑名单,黑名单上的人,黑名单上,黑名单上的castigate诟病,鞭挞,抨击,谴责chasten惩戒,责罚,督责,鞭笞cuff袖口,袖套,袖带,袖珍debar扣留,排斥,拒绝接受,拒绝承认defrock诽谤,诽谤罪,诽谤者,诽谤性的exile流放,流亡,流亡者,流放者flog鞭打,鞭笞,鞭挞,鞭策immure不动产,不动摇,不动的,不稳定injure伤害,损伤,受伤,伤害了lash鞭打,鞭笞,鞭挞,鞭策lecture讲座,讲课,讲演,说话maltreat虐待,虐待行为,虐待罪,虐待儿童misuse误用,滥用,错用,使用不当oppress压迫,欺压,镇压,压迫别人paddle桨叶,划动,桨,拨动reprove谴责,斥责,责备,诤言scourge祸患,祸害,灾祸,灾害spank打屁股,打脸,抽打,打手掌switch开关,转换,转换器,开关机train训练,培训,培养,培训课程whip鞭子,鞭打,鞭笞,皮鞭attend to照看,出席,照顾,照管beat up殴打,殴打他人,揍人,敲打do in在做,做在,在做什么give a going over捋一捋,盘点,盘点一下,检讨give the works给予工程,给予作品,给工程,给作品knock about磕磕碰碰,敲敲打打,碰壁,磕磕绊绊rap knuckles敲击指关节,敲打指关节,敲击指环,敲击关节rough up粗糙,粗糙化,粗糙不堪,粗糙的slap wrist打耳光,掌掴,耳光,掌掴手腕teach a lesson教训,受教,授业解惑,授课throw the book at把书扔到,把书扔在地上,丢书

Examples

  • Silver said in December that he hoped that players would stand for the anthem, but that he wouldn’t punish players who protested.

  • Students will not be punished for using single-use plastics on campus, but school officials plan to offer enough alternatives so that students will not need to rely on plastics, Chapple said.

  • To his credit, when he was in a position to financially punish me for saying no, he did not.

  • Those videos and other stuff happened before any of us were on the team, and it feels like we’re being punished.

  • Each practice session was planned to the minute, and players were punished if they were late.

  • Instead, it appears that the Obama administration has opted to punish North Korea financially.

  • And the law can easily be used as a political tool to punish any disrespect of the state.

  • Did North Korea hack Sony to punish them for a Seth Rogen movie that taunts Kim Jong-un?

  • Asked, if Christie is so terrible, why he would want to punish the people of the Garden State with his presence, Tancredo laughed.

  • And is it right for us to withhold assistance and punish civilians?

  • To punish the habit, a Turk was seized and a pipe transfixed through his nose.

  • The children of Israel, having been sent out by Jahweh to punish the Midianites, "slew all the males."

  • The apprehension that God will punish for not making fulfilment to him accompanies equally the oath and the vow.

  • And to punish himself while this reaction lasted, he would seek her out and see that she inflicted the punishment itself.

  • Oh, madame, I tell you you do but waste time, and you punish me and harass yourself to little purpose.