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单词 punishable
释义

punishable /'pʌnɪʃəbl//'pʌnɪʃəbl/

英汉-汉英词典
adj. (人或罪行)该处罚的;可惩罚的
词组 | 习惯用语
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  • punishment n. 处罚, 受罚
  • punish vt. 严厉对待;惩罚;[口]贪婪地吃喝 vi. 惩罚
  • publishable adj. 可出版的,可发行的
punishable adj. 可以惩罚的,该惩罚的;(尤指)应法办的
punishable offence [法] 应受惩处的罪行

网络短语:
Punishable Behavior 应罚行为
punishable detail 可判处
punishable impossibility 可罚的未遂犯
punishable illegality 可罚的违法性
punishable act 可罚性之行为
Violations are punishable 违反规定的
punishable by law 法律制裁
crime punishable by death 大辟
英语例句库
  1. Murder is punishable by death in some countries.
    "在某些国家里,谋杀罪可以处以死刑。"
  2. Child abuse is a punishable offense.
    虐待儿童是一种该受惩处违法行为。
  3. Incest was punishable by death.
    以前乱伦罪可判处死刑。

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原声例句
经济学人-综合

He ruled unsparingly. In his Libya, dissent was punishable by death.

他奉行铁血政策。

CNN 精选 2015年11月合集

Theft, for example, is punishable by chopping off the hand.

比如盗窃之罪会处以砍手极刑。

CRI在线 2023年6月合集

Each count is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

每项罪名最高可判处 10 年监禁。

经济学人-国际

Breaking the law is theoretically punishable with a fine or six months in jail.

若违反,原则上则应处以罚款或6个月徒刑。

BBC 听力 2012年9月合集

But he suggested that the five months they spent in pre-trial detention had been punishable enough.

但他同时表示,她们在审判前被拘留三月的惩罚已经足以。

当月 VOA Special English

Doing so are crimes punishable by up two and half years in jail and $10,000 in fines.

这样做是犯罪,最高可判处两年半监禁和1万美元罚款。

BBC 听力 2013年8月合集

Legislation passed in June, she said, meant they were a punishable offence and everyone had to respect that.

她说6月份通过的法律意味着同性恋是应受惩处的罪行,每个人都应该遵守这条法律。

生活大爆炸 第1季

He's putting his needs ahead of the collective good. Where he comes from, that's punishable by death.

他把自己的利益置于集体利益之前,在这位老兄的家乡那可是死罪。

TED演讲(视频版) 2022年10月合集

And this is punishable by 14 years imprisonment.

这将被判处 14 年监禁。

TED演讲(视频版) 2022年10月合集

And this is punishable by five years imprisonment.

这将被判处五年监禁。

英语百科

Punishment

The old village stocks in Chapeltown, Lancashire, England
Barbed tape is a feature of prisons.
A modern jail cell.

Punishment is the authoritative imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome upon a group or individual, in response to a particular action or behaviour that is deemed unacceptable or threatening to some norm.

The unpleasant imposition may include a fine, penalty, or confinement, or be the removal or denial of something pleasant or desirable. The individual may be a person, or even an animal. The authority may be either a group or a single person, and punishment may be carried out formally under a system of law or informally in other kinds of social settings such as within a family. Negative consequences that are not authorized or that are administered without a breach of rules are not considered to be punishment as defined here. The study and practice of the punishment of crimes, particularly as it applies to imprisonment, is called penology, or, often in modern texts, corrections; in this context, the punishment process is euphemistically called "correctional process". Research into punishment often includes similar research into prevention.

近义、反义、联想词
近义词
adj.
guilty, illegal

反义词
n.
innocent, guiltless, clean-handed, legal

联想词
offence犯罪;imprisonment关押,监禁;felony重罪;misdemeanor不法行为;blasphemy对上帝的亵渎,亵渎的言词〔行为〕;treason叛国罪;adultery通奸,通奸行为;violation违反, 冒犯, 侵害;penalty处罚;offense犯罪,过错;transgression犯罪;
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