penalise

penalise

美 ['pi:nəlaɪz]  英 ['pi:nəlaɪz]

  • v.惩罚;处罚;处以刑罚;(体育运动中)判罚

例句

WALL STREET is often criticised for heaping gold on bankers in fat years, but failing to penalise them in lean ones.

[font=SimSun]人们经常批评华尔街收益年头银行家口袋金子收益时候没有惩罚他们

He rejected calls for a bag ban or charges, which could penalise shoppers at a time of financial hardship.

拒绝塑料禁令收费提议经济困难可以用来惩罚消费者

Some politicians and activists believe attitudes could be changed by tax laws that penalise investors who trade in and out of stocks.

一些政界人士股东维权人士相信可以通过税法惩罚频繁买卖股票投资者改变人们态度

If you do penalise a foul from behind you need to judge its severity: if it infringes the first statement, award a free kick.

如果处罚背后犯规必须判断严重程度如果第一侵犯处罚一个任意球

The new Basel 3 rules will penalise banks with too much wholesale or cross-border borrowing, and with good reason.

最新巴塞尔协议规定过多批发业务借款银行进行处罚理由充分

In its settlement with BJ's, the FTC used its broad "fairness authority" to penalise bad information-security management.

美国联邦贸易委员会BJ和解使用宽泛公证权威用来惩罚信息安全管理不当公司

And price rises can be managed so that they do not penalise the poorest.

提价可以进行管理以便那些国家处在不利位置

Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.

政府应当惩罚那些误导公众生意

Tax codes that penalise productive urban regions, and encourage quiet lives in less productive areas, do little for growth.

惩罚生产率城市地区鼓励较低生产率田园生活税法对于增长几乎毫无裨益

Penalise failure too harshly and "you risk creating bureaucrats, " says Ira Kay of Pay Governance, an executive-pay consultancy.

总裁薪水顾问公司---薪酬管理公司伊拉•凯表示处罚失败严厉那么冒险培养官僚主义”。

I've managed to do only one run with dry weather tyres, I don't have a picture of where we are. But this won't penalise me in the race.

仅仅没有清晰前景但是不会影响比赛表现

Capital ratios that penalise risky activities could make them less profitable, persuading banks to ditch them.

用来惩罚风险行为资本比率使他们盈利减少说服银行摆脱他们

Coase claimed that a Pigovian tax would penalise producers and consumersand might have other undesireable side-effects.

高斯声称生产者消费者不利可能其它令人不快副作用

They are better than overarching regulations that penalise the good with the bad.

它们优于好坏一棍子打死整体监管措施

Lax intellectual-property rights penalise cutting-edge research.

知识产权专利方面管理松懈使尖端研究处于严重不利地位

From 2012 a European emissions-trading scheme is to replace national taxes: it will penalise longer flights and emptier planes.

另外2012年欧洲排放交易制度取代国税惩罚长途客流量不足飞机

Both Labour and the Tories would use the payments system of the internal market to reward quality and penalise poor care.

工党托利使用国内市场惩罚制度

And if investors fear they could lose money tomorrow, they may penalise badly run banks today.

如果投资者害怕明天赔钱他们今天可以严惩经营不善银行

Penalise the first offence: award an indirect free-kick for offside.

判罚第一犯规判罚一个越位间接任意球

the reform of unemployment benefit, in order to penalise claimants who refuse two job offers, while improving services for job-seekers.

为了处罚拒绝两个工作录用申请人改革失业救济同时改善求职服务

In India Hindu nationalists want to penalise Christians who make converts.

印度印度教民族主义要求惩罚那些变换信仰转为基督徒

Such provisions penalise developing countries in particular, while, more generally, undermining the flow of capital across countries.

规定发展中国家尤为不利普遍它们影响资金跨国流动

A lot of them are unmarried, and many of those who are wed think it unfair to penalise single mothers.

因为很多女性没有结婚很多结婚认为使单身妈妈处于不利地位不公平

Job centres that refuse to penalise people who turn down a job by cutting their benefits face legal action from the potential employer.

如果失业拒绝工作就业服务中心减少失业救济金以示惩罚就业服务中心可能面对潜在雇主法律诉讼

The latter would penalise developing countries, because they tend to use much more carbon-intensive technologies.

后者发展中国家一种惩罚因为它们往往使用排放密集型技术