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I . pun·ish·ing [ˈpʌnɪʃɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv. fig.

1. punishing (heavy):

punishing pace, workload
Mords-
punishing pace, workload
mörderisch fig. coloq.
punishing blow
punishing storms

2. punishing (brutal):

punishing
mörderisch fig. coloq.
punishing
punishing air strikes

3. punishing (tough):

punishing
punishing
punishing
a punishing schedule
a punishing race

II . pun·ish·ing [ˈpʌnɪʃɪŋ] SUST.

punishing TÉC. (severe handling)
punishing TÉC. (severe handling)
punishing (rough treatment)
to take a punishing device, equipment
to take a punishing (be damaged)
to take a punishing (be damaged)
leiden [müssen] fig.
to take a punishing boxer
Prügel beziehen fig. coloq.
to take a punishing boxer
eine Packung kriegen fig. coloq.

pun·ish [ˈpʌnɪʃ] V. trans.

3. punish (exert oneself):

sich acus. [ab]quälen [o. [ab]schinden]

4. punish fig. coloq. (consume):

etw verputzen [o. wegputzen] fig. coloq.
etw zischen [o. austr. runterkippen] fig. coloq.
eine Flasche Whisky köpfen fig. coloq.

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

punishing storms
punishing blow
to take a punishing (be damaged)
punishing air strikes
a punishing race
a punishing schedule

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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What a wonderful tonic to be exposed to bright sunshine, drenching rain, choking dust, dripping fog, rigid air, punishing winds!
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After many years of punishing her heart and waiting for him, she now finds it hard to accept his wish of coming back to her.
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Their dresses were hardly enough to keep the conscripts warm during the army's punishing, many-week-long marches.
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The high gravity environment, combined with the punishing mining conditions eventually changed their morphology.
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Services that the racketeers may offer may include the recovery of stolen property or punishing vandals.
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In addition, some things that are aversive may not be punishing if accompanying changes are reinforcing.
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But if they take their kids to a theater, they'll be punishing themselves.
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It is therefore necessary, as every white scoundrel in the nation knows, to let slip no opportunity of punishing this crime of crimes.
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This was enforced through state policies of rewarding publications that published acceptable content and punishing those that did not.
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The police commander was in charge of suppressing revolts and punishing villages which dropped below the quota.
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