v. 处罚,惩罚(做错事或犯法的人);惩处(犯罪行为);<非正式>(尤指体育运动中)利用(对手的失误);粗暴地对待;使遭受严重打击;自责;<非正式> 贪婪地吃喝;施加惩罚
[
第三人称单数
punishes
现在分词
punishing
过去式
punished
过去分词
punished
]
词根:punish
adj.
punitive 惩罚性的;刑罚的
punishing 严厉的;打击沉重的;精疲力尽的
punishable 可罚的;该罚的
punitory 惩罚的;刑罚的
adv.
punitively 惩罚地;刑罚的
n.
punishment 惩罚;严厉对待,虐待
v.
punishing 惩罚;折磨(punish的ing形式)
1.The studio could punish its players by keeping them out of work, and otherwise controlling their lives.
电影公司可以通过让演员无角色可演或其他途径控制他们的生活,以惩罚他们。
2.Foreigners must use their power not simply to punish the country but to nudge it toward greater tolerance.
外国人动用他们的力量,不应仅仅是为了惩罚这个国家而是要说服该国使之变得更宽容。
3.If I have ever hurt you in any way, do not punish me.
如果我曾经伤害过你,不要惩罚我。
4.It's unfair to punish a whole class for the actions of one or two students.
因为个别同学的行为而惩罚全班是不公平的。
5.Reward the honesty even if you feel you must punish the wrong action.
即使你觉得你必须惩罚错误的行为,也要奖励诚实。
6.Richard could easily destroy her personal property to punish her for walking out on him.
理查德可以轻而易举地毁掉她的私有财产作为对她背叛他的惩罚。