punish
v. 處罰; 判罪; 責怪
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...
我認為喬治根本沒有必要處罰孩子們。
According to present law, the authorities can only punish smugglers with small fines...
根據現行法律,當局只能對走私者處以小額罰款。
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...
政府經表決後決定對體育界的舞弊行為最高將處以4年監禁。
Such behaviour is unacceptable and will be punished.
這種行為不可容忍,必將受到懲罰。
1. impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on;
Gessler turned red with anger. He then thought of a plan to punish William Tell.
蓋斯靳氣得臉紅了. 後來,他想了一個計劃來懲罰威廉-泰爾.
I'm just watching for a chance to punish him in return!
我正在伺機報復他呢!
To punish those who knowingly and willfully attempt to violate civil tax laws.
懲罰故意違反稅收民事法者.
It is the business of the police to prevent and detect crime and of the law courts to punish crime.
防止及偵察犯罪是警察的職務而懲罰犯罪是法庭的職責.
As your father, I can set you free, but in my capacity as a king of the country I must do my duty and punish you.
作為你父親, 我可以釋放你, 但作為一個國王,我必須履行我的職責處罰你.