penalties
n. 懲罰( penalty的名詞複數 ); 刑罰; 害處; 足球點球
A penalty is a punishment that someone is given for doing something which is against a law or rule.
One of those arrested could face the death penalty...
被捕的那些人中有一人可能被判死刑。
The maximum penalty is up to 7 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine.
最高處罰是最多7年監禁或者無上限罰款。
In sports such as football, rugby, and hockey, a penalty is an opportunity to score a goal, which is given to the attacking team if the defending team breaks a rule near their own goal.
Referee Michael Reed had no hesitation in awarding a penalty...
裁判邁克爾·裡德毫不猶豫地判了點球。
Jonathan Davies scored a penalty goal.
喬納森·戴維斯點球得分。
The penalty that you pay for something you have done is something unpleasant that you experience as a result.
Why should I pay the penalty for somebody else's mistake?...
為什麼我要代人受過?
It's a penalty of us being girls — sons have an easy time.
這是我們身為女孩的弊端——男孩子們過得輕鬆。
The law should impose penalties on companies that use energy wastefully.
法律應當嚴懲浪費能源的公司。
Nearly 5,000 people a year are put behind bars over motoring penalties.
每年有近5,000人因違章駕車而入獄。
There are penalties for non-compliance with the fire regulations.
不遵守消防規章的行為要受到處罰。
Penalties are laid down in the statute .
法規中有關於懲罰措施的規定。
Severe penalties were meted out to the offenders.
違例者受到了嚴懲.