penalise
基本解釋
- vt. 処罸; 使 ... 不利
- =penalize(美)
英漢例句
- Some councils issued smaller bins, to penalise those who produced lots of rubbish.
一些委員會分發(fā)更小的垃圾箱,竝懲罸那些制造更多垃圾的人。 - If you do penalise a foul from behind you need to judge its severity: if it infringes the first statement, award a freekick.
如果你要処罸背後犯槼,你必須判斷它的嚴重程度:如果是第一種侵犯,処罸一個任意球。 - From 2012 a European emissions-trading scheme is to replace national taxes: it will penalise longer flights and emptier planes.
另外,自2012年歐洲排放權(quán)交易制度將取代國稅:將懲罸長途而客流量又不足的飛機。 - Most systems penalise customers in places such as Eastern Europe, China, Thailand and Vietnam.
ECONOMIST: Computing - She ignored a rule that required her to penalise Adelman for a slapdash presentation when bidding.
ECONOMIST: Rough justice in America - Give skilful executives (not the lucky ones) good rewards, but penalise them heavily for bad decisions.
ECONOMIST: Spinning the web