penalize

英[ˈpi:nəlaɪz]
美[\'pinəlaɪz]

基本释义

  • vt.对…予以惩罚; 使处于不利地位

词性变化

实用例句

Together with the union, we put some teeth into the rules to penalize the chronic offenders.

我们和工会一道严格地执行规定, 处分了长期违返纪律的人.

辞典例句

PENALIZE: a coat that is short or overall even.

处罚: 过短,过平的被毛.

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It would be unfair to penalize those without a job.

失业人员待遇低下是不公平的.

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It would define standards, police compliance and penalize delinquent firms.

该局将会设定标准, 让各个机构服从监管并且惩罚有过失的企业.

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The new law will penalize businesses that treat minorities unfairly.

新的法律将处罚对待少数不合理的公司.

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Rain and snow do not penalize your Spot and Search checks.

你的侦察和搜寻检定不再因雨和雪受到处罚.

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The third character: It will not be guilty . How to penalize luxury officers?

特色之三是大多“不会出事”. 奢侈了怎么处罚?

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To penalize by fining or demanding forfeiture.

严禁不支付,违者处以没收之处罚.

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How can a referee penalize a player?

裁判怎样处罚犯规运动员?

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Characters can penalize close - combat opponent's accuracy by subtracting their Defense from his dice pool.

玩家能够降低对手近战攻击的精准度,通过在对手的DP中 减去玩家的防御.

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There is no more certain way to deter employment than to harass and penalize employers.

干扰和惩罚雇主是阻碍就业最明显的手段.

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He really ought to break them up, and penalize runners for even trying to fight.

他真的应该分开他们, 并且处罚赛跑者那怕仅仅是有打架的企图.

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英英释义

Verb
  • 1. impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on;

    "The students were penalized for showing up late for class"

    "we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again"