penalise

英 ['piːnəlaɪz] 美
  • vt. 惩罚,处罚;使…处于严重不利地位

英英释义


1. impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on;
"The students were penalized for showing up late for class"
"we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again"

实用场景例句


Do search engines such as google penalise dynamic pages?
做搜索引擎等动态页面谷歌惩罚?

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This would raise revenue, penalise consumption and encourage energy efficiency.
这可以增加收入, 抑制消费和提高能源利用率.

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Michael Schumacher in Australia questioned the stewards'decision to penalise his countryman Sebastian Vettel.
迈克尔舒马赫在澳大利亚质疑干事决定惩罚他的同胞维泰尔.

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They are better than overarching regulations that penalise the good with the bad.
它们要优于不分好坏一棍子打死的整体监管措施.

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助记提示


1、pen- + -al + -ise.

双语例句


1. In Denmark the government recently proposed to penalise companies that borrow heavily.
在丹麦,政府最近打算处罚严重筹资的企业.

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2. Do search engines such as google penalise dynamic pages?
做搜索引擎等动态页面谷歌惩罚?

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3. This would raise revenue, penalise consumption and encourage energy efficiency.
这可以增加收入, 抑制消费和提高能源利用率.

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4. Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
政府应该惩罚误导公众的商业行为.

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5. Finally, exams demand clarity of thought and expression and penalise waffle and bullshit.
最后, 考试需要思维清晰、表述简洁,说废话是会受惩罚的.

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英文词源


penalise (v.)
chiefly British English spelling of penalize; for suffix, see -ize. Related: Penalised; penalising.