punishments

punishments ['pʌnɪʃmənts]  ['pʌnɪʃmənts] 

原级:punishment

punishments 基本解释
处罚;刑罚;惩罚( punishment的名词复数 );粗暴对待;
punishments 单语例句

1. The measures specify punishments for officials personally engaged in business operations and for the spouses or offspring of officials who run businesses.

2. The central government said it could not review the ban because it was not yet formalized as a bylaw and did not include punishments.

3. The law will call for heavy punishments for those who intentionally add banned substances to food in order to make a profit.

4. The revised law strengthens sanctions against illegal operations through adopting more severe punishments, from criminal penalties to administrative penalties and cancellation of operators'qualifications.

5. punishments什么意思

5. Defying the authorities'promise of severe punishments for cheating on school tests, fraudulent cases come up one after another during examinations.

6. punishments

6. Legal observers expect US District Judge Denny Chin to sentence Madoff to one of the stiffest punishments for a white collar criminal.

7. The judge may rule to disallow the withdrawal, dismiss in a decision all the plaintiff's claims and impose civil punishments on the plaintiff.

8. In order to encourage the public to attempt more administrative reviews, the regulation also ensures that no additional punishments will result from the process.

9. punishments的意思

9. Gao said his ministry and the SAIC are proposing a revision of relevant laws that offer clearer provisions and heavier punishments for pyramid selling crimes.

10. The Law of the PRC on Penalties for Administration of Public Security specifies the punishments for prostitutes and those running prostitution rackets.

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