punish
英 ['pʌnɪʃ]
美 ['pʌnɪʃ]
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
1、pun- + -ish.
punish 惩罚,处罚来自拉丁语punire,惩罚,处罚,纠正,来自 poena,处罚,罚金,词源同pain,penal.
- punish
- punish: [14] Latin pūnīre ‘punish’ was derived from the noun poena ‘penalty, punishment’ (source of English pain). It passed into Old French as punir, whose stem puniss- gave English punish. A derivative of pūnīre was pūnitīvus ‘inflicting punishment’, which has given English punitive [17].
=> pain - punish (v.)
- c. 1300, from Old French puniss-, extended present participle stem of punir "to punish," from Latin punire "punish, correct, chastise; take vengeance for; inflict a penalty on, cause pain for some offense," earlier poenire, from poena "penalty, punishment" (see penal). Colloquial meaning "to inflict heavy damage or loss" is first recorded 1801, originally in boxing. Related: Punished; punishing.
- 1. Current employment laws will be changed to reward effort and punish laziness.
- 现行雇佣法要变,要奖勤罚懒。
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- 2. I don't believe that George ever had to punish the children.
- 我认为乔治根本没有必要处罚孩子们。
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- 3. Don't punish your child for being honest.
- 不要因为你的孩子说了实话而处罚他。
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- 4. His father meted out punish-ment with a slipper.
- 他父亲用一只拖鞋进行惩罚。
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- 5. I'm just watching for a chance to punish him in return!
- 我正在伺机报复他呢!
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