punishes
v. 罚( punish的第三人称单数 ); 处罚; 粗暴地对待; 痛打
To punish someone means to make them suffer in some way because they have done something wrong.
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。
According to present law, the authorities can only punish smugglers with small fines...
根据现行法律,当局只能对走私者处以小额罚款。
To punish a crime means to punish anyone who commits that crime.
The government voted to punish corruption in sport with up to four years in jail...
政府经表决后决定对体育界的舞弊行为最高将处以4年监禁。
Such behaviour is unacceptable and will be punished.
这种行为不可容忍,必将受到惩罚。
That justice with absolutely prevents a crime is better than that which severely punishes it.
从根本了防范犯罪的司法体制好于严厉惩罚犯罪的体制.
Thus the crisis punishes the frugal more than the profligate.
如此看来,危机对节俭者的惩罚,要比对恣意挥霍者更为严厉.
Love punishes when it forgives and injured beauty by its awful silence.
爱情宽恕时便是惩罚,并用它可怕的沉默伤害了美.
Love punishes when it forgives, injured beauty by its awful silence.
爱情赐予宽恕时便是惩罚, 并用它骇人的无言伤害了美.
Garcia will spot kick punishes, Bettis has drawn level the score.
加西亚将点球罚中, 贝蒂斯扳平了比分.