1. 惩罚:第三类是legislature,这样的统治者他们制定法律讲法,在遇到社会变革的时候,会去修改法律使其适应新的社会. officer犯了错误,必须要受到惩罚(punished),否则统治者就会陷入腐败(corruption)
2. 处分:备案put on record | 处分punished | 擅自do sth without authorization
1. The draft makes clear that State secrets should be protected and " any act threatening the security of a State secret must be punished by law ".
2. This act of disobedience was punished by the heavenly father, and she ends up marrying a mortal.
3. punished
3. If his action does not divulge an important secret of the State, he shall not be punished under such disciplinary sanction.
4. Minnesota has a law that says a passive bystander could be considered to have committed a crime and thus punished.
5. It remains to be seen whether local leaders in Liuyang are duly punished for the cadmium pollution.
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6. The local cadre supervision department said Yang's actions were a serious violation and had to be punished.
7. Robert Green has been punished for his calamitous performance against the USA in the World Cup.
8. punished什么意思
8. " This was unacceptable abuse that will be punished but it's not capital murder, " Stickler said during his closing arguments.
9. " The journalists involved in the fake report on cardboard dumplings should be harshly punished, " said the statement.
10. The fierce storm had the northern US Gulf Coast in its sights after it punished Cuba and killed more than 70 people across the Caribbean.
punished的反义词
adj
1. subjected to a penalty (as pain or shame or restraint or loss) for an offense or fault or in order to coerce some behavior (as a confession or obedience)