英[ˈpjuːnətɪvli]美[ˈpjuːnətɪvli]
punitively如何读
punitively是什么意思
- 苛刻的
- 惩罚(性)的
- 刑罚的
- 处罚的
- 给予惩罚的
- 令人受苦的
- 严厉的
- 使受惩罚的
punitively英英释义
- inflicting punishment;
"punitive justice"
"punitive damages"
punitively词源英文解释
French punitif, from Medieval Latin punitivus, from Latin punitus, past participle of punire
The first known use of punitive was in 1593
punitively儿童词典英英释义
punt1 of 4noun
a long narrow flat-bottomed boat with square ends usually pushed along with a pole
punt2 of 4verb
to propel (as a punt) with a pole
punt3 of 4verb
to kick a football before it touches the ground when dropped from the hands
punt4 of 4noun
the act or an instance of punting a ball
punt1 of 4noun
a long narrow flat-bottomed boat with square ends usually pushed along with a pole
punt2 of 4verb
to propel (as a punt) with a pole
punt3 of 4verb
to kick a football before it touches the ground when dropped from the hands
punt4 of 4noun
the act or an instance of punting a ball
punnoun
the humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest different meanings or of words having the same sound but different meanings
punnoun
the humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest different meanings or of words having the same sound but different meanings
punk1 of 2noun
a petty gangster or hoodlum
punk rock
a punk rock musician
a person who wears punk styles
punk2 of 2adjective
very poor in quality
played a punk game
being in poor health
feeling punk today
of or relating to punk rock
relating to or being a style (as of clothing or hair) first inspired by punk rock
punk1 of 2noun
a petty gangster or hoodlum
punk rock
a punk rock musician
a person who wears punk styles
punk2 of 2adjective
very poor in quality
played a punk game
being in poor health
feeling punk today
of or relating to punk rock
relating to or being a style (as of clothing or hair) first inspired by punk rock
punitiveadjective
of or relating to punishment or penalties
punitive law
intended to inflict punishment
a punitive expedition against outlaws
punitively 例句
1 Punitive imprisonment for criminals.
2 Lawyers for the other four defendants argued against what they contended was punitively high bail, saying their clients come from supportive families and did not pose a flight risk or a threat to the community.
3 Everything he sang was almost punitively sad, with each group of words separated by deep and complete pauses.
4 While the government has announced plans to offer two-year work visas for international students, nothing similar has been offered to researchers from abroad, who say the process is hostile, cumbersome and punitively expensive.
5 Surely the American electorate will punitively punish the Republican party for nominating such a horrific, reckless, and utterly unqualified candidate for president..
6 The task force recommends, among other reforms, that “sentences should not be punitively inflated simply because a defendant exercised” the right to a trial.
7 Bud warned him, before popping him again, punitively.
8 In these cases, the Buddha says that refraining from such behaviour will free one from the anxiety and embarrassment caused by social disapproval or the fear of punitive action.
对于这样的情况,佛教教导说杜绝此类行为会使人们从焦虑和尴尬中摆脱出来,这些都是由社会的抵触情绪和担心被惩罚的想法造成的。
9 “We disclosed we had been contacted by the L.A. Times about a case. Some 25 days later, he’s punitively transferred,” Jackson said.
10 When the people of Gaza in Palestine voted for Hamas to lead their government, the European Union reacted punitively, withholding previous financial support for the Gazan people.
11 The ECB's earlier bond-buying hasn't saved smaller countries from punitively high government-bond yields; the Fed's previous interventions haven't spurred a robust recovery.
欧洲中央银行(ecb)早前购买债券并没有将较小的国家从极度高收益国债中解救出来。美联储较早的干预并没有激起经济强劲恢复。
12 What worked was Monolith's delightful, pliable A.I. sandbox, which when nudged pushed back, often punitively.
13 Finally, the law faces a serious First Amendment challenge because it punitively treats digital commercial speech over other forms of speech.
14 Seeking alleviation from the punitive burden of the Revenue.
15 Loan-level price adjustments remain “punitively high” — they punish borrowers — according to an independent analysis by Compass Point Research & Trading, an investment advisory firm.
16 The case follows series of other steps taken by Moscow recently to pressure western internet companies, having punitively slowed down Twitter while also suing Google and Facebook.
17 Companies are acting more swiftly and punitively than ever before.
18 At least eight prosecutors have filed retaliation lawsuits against the district attorney, claiming they were punitively demoted or denied promotions for challenging policies or case decisions.
19 Lawyers for the city deny that protesters are punitively being held longer than necessary.
20 Ask yourself why she responds punitively when you try to assert yourself.