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Punishment Meaning in English

word

/ˈpənɪʃmənt/
PUH-nish-muhnt
/pˈʌnɪʃmənt/
PUH-nish-muhnt

释义

A punishment is something unpleasant that happens to someone because they did something wrong or broke a rule. It can happen at home, at school, in sports, or in legal situations.

用法与细微差别

Often used in general situations and in law. Common combinations include 'severe punishment', 'physical punishment', 'deserve punishment', and 'face punishment'. 'Punishment' is the result; 'punish' is the verb.

例句

The teacher gave him punishment for breaking the classroom rules.

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Losing his phone felt like a punishment.

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The law says the crime needs a fair punishment.

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Missing the concert was bad enough, but paying for the tickets too felt like extra punishment.

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A late fee isn’t meant as punishment; it’s there to make people return books on time.

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He saw criticism as punishment, even when people were just trying to help.

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