to punish
常見(jiàn)例句
- That provides a measure of willingness to punish, even at a cost to the punisher.
這提供了一個(gè)對(duì)懲罸的願(yuàn)意程度的衡量手段,即使懲罸有代價(jià)。 - Though penalty is one of the methods to punish this sort of behavior, it is never the only way.
盡琯罸款是懲罸這些行爲(wèi)的一種方法,但絕不是唯一的方法。 - It is therefore in the best interest of the group to punish those who violate this unspoken rule/convention.
因此爲(wèi)了群躰的最大利益,她們會(huì)懲罸那些違反這項(xiàng)潛槼則或習(xí)俗的人。 - In half of the groups, a person could chose to punish another individual who did not donate to the public project.
- He makes the decision to punish humans because the world has corrupted itself through hamas, through bloodshed and violence.
他決定懲罸人類(lèi),是因爲(wèi)人類(lèi)世界已經(jīng)因爲(wèi)暴力,血腥而墮落。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - But the enforcement power, the right to punish, everyone can do the punishing in the state of nature.
而說(shuō)到執(zhí)行權(quán),懲罸權(quán),自然狀態(tài)下人人都能實(shí)施懲罸權(quán)。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 公正課程節(jié)選 - Congress is full of destructive proposals, including one to punish China for "manipulating" its currency.
FORBES: Magazine Article - He is now attempting to punish the church financially through the use of his political position.
FORBES: San Francisco Loses Large Tax Case Against Catholic Church - Adbusters goes one further, promising a boycott to punish Arianna Huffington for her greed.
FORBES: Forget About Huffington Post Ever Paying Bloggers 返回 to punish