punishing如何读

英:[ˈpʌnɪʃɪŋ]

美:[ˈpʌnɪʃɪŋ]

punishing是什么意思

adj.

严厉的

艰难的

精疲力尽的

v.

处罚,惩罚( punish的现在分词)

punishing自然拼读

pun·ish·ing

puh nih shing

punishing词根

词根:punish

adj.

punitive 惩罚性的;刑罚的

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

vi.

punish 惩罚

vt.

punish 惩罚;严厉对待;贪婪地吃喝

punishing英英释义

Adjective

1. resulting in punishment;

"the king imposed a punishing tax"

2. characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort;

"worked their arduous way up the mining valley"

"a grueling campaign"

"hard labor"

"heavy work"

"heavy going"

"spent many laborious hours on the project"

"set a punishing pace"

punishing词组

punish forv. 处罚,惩罚

punish with用...惩罚

punishing词源中文解释

"hard-hitting," 1811年,最初用于拳击运动,是 punish(v.)的现在分词形容词。相关词汇: Punishingly。

punishing词源英文解释

Middle English punisshen, from Anglo-French puniss-, stem of punir, from Latin punire, from poena penalty — more at pain >entry 1

The first known use of punish was in the 14th century

punishing儿童词典英英释义

punishverb

to cause to experience pain or suffering for having done wrong

punish criminals with imprisonment

to inflict punishment for

punish misbehavior

to deal with or handle severely or roughly

badly punished by an opponent

punishing 例句

1 That could lead to a punishing dollar crisis.

这可能会导致一场惩罚性的美元危机.

2 And we've been punishing each other for it.

但为此我们却彼此惩罚着对方。

3 A part of every school day was set aside for punishing troublemakers, and I was often one of them.

4 Chucha always had a voodoo job going, some spell she was casting or spirit she was courting or enemy she was punishing.

5 “What if there really is a God and because I don't believe, he’s punishing me, and now Jesus will let Sir Fig Newton die?”

6 The king imposed a punishing tax.

国王进行了惩罚性征税.

7 “They say God’s so great,” said Francie scornfully, “and knows everything and can do everything. If He’s so great, why didn’t He help Papa instead of punishing him like you said?”

8 Would they, then, be punishing Brigid instead of her?

9 Britain has committed itself to meeting punishing climate-change targets.

一直以来,英国在努力实现改变气候变化的目标。

10 He was picking people at random now in his fury, punishing innocent people for the dead man’s effrontery.

11 She also admitted to the punishing physical demands of the role.

她还承认这个角色是对她体能上的惩罚。

12 “I told you not to call her ‘Mudblood’!” snarled Harry, but the elf was already punishing himself: He fell to the ground and banged his forehead on the floor.

13 “Nothing. Poseidon was punishing her mother for bragging about her daughter’s beauty.”

14 In effect she is punishing her parents for making her feel threatened and insecure.

实质上她是在惩罚父母,因为他们让她感觉受到威胁,没有安全感。

15 When her father remarried, she’d gone to live with him and her stepmother, who was harsh and punishing.

16 Then came a run of punishing dry spells, many more than a decade in duration, interrupted by gigantic floods.

17 “But even punishing him’s not so important as making sure Lyra’s safe. That’s the most important thing.”

18 Perhapes you are punishing me because I love him more than I love you.

也许你在惩罚我,因为我爱他躲过爱你.

19 The cold seeping through my coat, and the brick punishing my feet: These feel like welcome pains, much easier to deal with than the empty ache in my heart.

20 In China, we consider the purpose of criminal proceeding as punishing crimes and protecting human rights.

在我国, 刑事诉讼的目的当为惩罚犯罪与保障人权,二者既对立又依存.

punishing 同义词

4 令人筋疲力尽的

exhausting

6 严重损坏

smashed

8 处罚的

condemnatory

10 人筋疲力尽的

killing back-breaking

12 使人筋疲力尽的

killing back-breaking

15 令人精疲力竭的

killing exhausting

18 人疲惫不堪的

exhausting

20 重击的

thumping

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