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pun·ish·ment [ˈpʌnɪʃmənt] SUST.

1. punishment (penalty):

punishment
kazen f
punishment
capital punishment
corporal punishment

2. punishment TÉC.:

punishment (severe handling)
punishment (rough treatment)
to take punishment in boxing

3. punishment (strain):

punishment
napor n
to take a lot of punishment device, equipment

capi·tal ˈpun·ish·ment SUST. no pl.

capital punishment

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Ms. Lutyens, his admired art teacher, attempts to waylay the punishment and gets fired.
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Child describes being locked in a room beside a caged boa constrictor as a punishment.
stv.tv
The markets are watching, waiting, and more than willing to exact condign punishment for lack of resolve.
www.telegraph.co.uk
His defeat and the ensuing ruin were looked upon as a punishment for his sacrilege theft.
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But city executives mete out punishment for possession or distribution of liquor at city buildings.
calgaryherald.com
If the modern purpose of incarceration is not revenge but rehabilitation, then capital punishment is a disavowal of that purpose.
opinion.inquirer.net
The work had been assigned to him as a punishment for being a notorious latecomer.
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The punishment for telling anyone about the summons is contempt of court, with a penalty of 8-9 months imprisonment.
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One of his first acts as a school commissioner was to abolish corporal punishment.
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As a direct consequence of his powers, any kind of punishment was completely ineffectual.
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