Punish
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punish teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- cezalandırmak
Örnek Cümle:
Lincoln güneyi cezalandırmak istemedi.
-Lincoln did not want to punish the south.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom beni cezalandırmak istedi.
-Tom wanted to punish me.
- cezaya çarptırmak
- ceza vermek {f}
- hakkından gelmek
- oymak
- hesabını görmek
- katlamak
- kötü biçimde dövmek
- hırpalamak
- cezalandır
Örnek Cümle:
O, yalan söylediği için cezalandırıldı.
-He was punished for lying.
Örnek Cümle:
Öğrenci sigara içtiği için cezalandırıldı.
-The pupil was punished for smoking.
- silip süpürmek {f}
- eziyet
- azarlamak {f}
- hırpalamak punishablecezalandırılır
- dili zorluk
- dövmek {f}
- cefa
- punishmentceza
- yola getirmek
- ıstırap çektirmek
- cezaya layık
- yalayıp yutmak {f}
- dayak atmak {f}
- tekdir etmek
- şiddetle dövmek
- tekdir
- ceza uygulamak
- punishment
- ceza
Raskolnikov, Dostoyevski tarafından yazılan Suç ve Ceza isimli kitabının baş kahramanıdır.
-Raskolnikov is the protagonist of the book of Crime and Punishment written by Dostoevsky.
Tom aldığı cezayı hakketti.
-Tom deserved the punishment he got.
- punish for
- için cezalandırmak
- punish me
- Beni cezalandırmak
- punish for
- (Fiili Deyim ) -e ceza vermek , cezalandırmak
- punishment
- cezalandırmak
- punishingly
- sert vurarak/yorarak
- punished
- ceza yemek
- punished
- ceza almak
- punished
- cezalandırılmış
- punishing
- cezalandırma
- punishing
- yorucu
- punishment
- ukubet
- punishment
- terbiye
- punishment
- (Osmanlıca) tecziye
- punishable
- cezayı hakeden
- punishable
- cezalandırılır
O suç ölümle cezalandırılır.
-That crime is punishable by death.
- punished
- {f} cezalandır
Öğrenci sigara içtiği için cezalandırıldı.
-The pupil was punished for smoking.
O, yalan söylediği için cezalandırıldı.
-Because he lied, he was punished.
- punishing
- {f} cezalandır
Onları ne için cezalandırıyorsun?
-What are you punishing them for?
Seni umursamazlığın yüzünden cezalandırıyorum.
-I'm punishing you for your negligence.
- punishing
- öldürücü
- punishment
- kötü davranma
- punishment
- cezalandırma
Bireysel suçların sonucunun ortak cezalandırma olması gerekir.
-The consequence of individual crimes should be collective punishment.
- punishment
- zarar verme
- punishing
- cezalandırarak
- punishment
- azab
- to punish
- cezalandırmak
- punishable
- cezayı hak eden
- punishable
- {s} cezalandırılabilir
Cinayet ölümle cezalandırılabilir.
-Homicide is punishable by death.
İntihar girişimi ölümle cezalandırılabilir.
-Suicide attempts are punishable by death.
- punishable
- cezayı mucip
- punishing
- sert vuran/yorucu
- punishing
- hasar
- punishment
- zahmet
- punishment
- hırpalama
- punishment
- eziyet
- punishment
- ağır çalıştırma
- punishment
- sert davranma
- punishment
- yüklenme
- punishment
- mücazat
- punishment
- hasar/ceza
İlgili Terimler
punish teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To dumb down severely or to the point of uselessness or near-uselessness
- To cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action
- To cause great harm to. (a punishing blow)
- To injure, as by beating; to pommel
- to chastise, beat, inflict penalties {v}
- 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
- To impose a penalty upon; to afflict with pain, loss, or suffering for a crime or fault, either with or without a view to the offender's amendment; to cause to suffer in retribution; to chasten; as, to punish traitors with death; a father punishes his child for willful disobedience
- To inflict a penalty for (an offense) upon the offender; to repay, as a fault, crime, etc
- To punish someone means to make them suffer in some way because they have done something wrong. According to present law, the authorities can only punish smugglers with small fines Don't punish your child for being honest
- To deal with roughly or harshly; chiefly used with regard to a contest; as, our troops punished the enemy
- impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on; "The students were penalized for showing up late for class"; "we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again"
- with pain or loss; as, to punish murder or treason with death
- discipline, penalize {f}
- amerce {f}
- punished
- Simple past tense and past participle of punish
- punished
- That has been the object of punishment
- punishing
- arduous, gruelling
- punishing
- That inflicts punishment
- punishment
- Any treatment or experience so harsh it feels like being punished
- punishment
- The act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction
- punishment
- A penalty to punish wrongdoing, especially for crime
- punishment
- A suffering by pain or loss imposed as retribution
- to punish
- castigate
- Punishment
- punition
- punishable
- {a} worthy or capable of punishment
- punisher
- {n} one who inflicts punishment
- punishment
- {n} any thing inflicted for a crime
- To punish
- punice
- punishable
- liable to or deserving punishment; "punishable offenses
- punishable
- If a crime is punishable in a particular way, anyone who commits it is punished in that way. Treason in this country is still punishable by death. in law, a punishable act can be punished
- punishable
- {s} liable to be punished, may be punished
- punishable
- subject to punishment by law; "a penal offense"
- punishable
- Able to be punished; appropriate for punishment
- punishable
- liable to or deserving punishment; "punishable offenses"
- punishable
- Deserving of, or liable to, punishment; capable of being punished by law or right; said of person or offenses
- punished
- past of punish
- punished
- 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)
- punisher
- A consequent stimulus that reduces the probability a behavior will occur
- punisher
- Any stimulus whose presence after a behavior decreases the likelihood that that behavior will occur
- punisher
- a stimulus that follows a behaviour and decreases the likelihood that the behaviour will be repeated
- punisher
- {i} one who penalizes, chastiser, one who disciplines
- punisher
- One who punishes
- punishes
- third-person singular of punish
- punishing
- resulting in punishment; "the king imposed a punishing tax
- punishing
- characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort; "worked their arduous way up the mining valley"; "a grueling campaign"; "hard labor"; "heavy work"; "heavy going"; "spent many laborious hours on the project"; "set a punishing pace"
- punishing
- present participle of punish
- punishing
- resulting in punishment; "the king imposed a punishing tax"
- punishing
- A punishing schedule, activity, or experience requires a lot of physical effort and makes you very tired or weak. He claimed his punishing work schedule had made him resort to taking the drug. difficult, tiring, or extreme
- punishingly
- in a punishing manner
- punishment
- the act of punishing
- punishment
- The adding of a negative stimulus in order to decrease a response (e g , spanking a child to decrease negative behavior)
- punishment
- The New Testament lays down the general principles of good government, but contains no code of laws for the punishment of offenders Punishment proceeds on the principle that there is an eternal distinction between right and wrong, and that this distinction must be maintained for its own sake It is not primarily intended for the reformation of criminals, nor for the purpose of deterring others from sin These results may be gained, but crime in itself demands punishment (See MURDER; THEFT )
- punishment
- Punishment is the act of punishing someone or of being punished. a group which campaigns against the physical punishment of children I have no doubt that the man is guilty and that he deserves punishment
- punishment
- A consequent stimulus that reduces the probability a behavior will occur
- punishment
- wrath
- punishment
- Presentation of an aversive event or removal of a positive event following a response which decreases the frequency of that response
- punishment
- Anything that decreases the likelihood of a response being offered
- punishment
- {i} discipline, penalty; fine, financial penalty
- punishment
- The application of an aversive stimulus following some behavior designed to decrease the probability of that behavior [2]
- punishment
- an event that immediately follows a behavior and results in that behavior being reduced or eliminated
- punishment
- Severe, rough, or disastrous treatment
- punishment
- Remember positive and negative reinforcement increasethe responses they follow Punishment is likely to decrease those responses
- punishment
- Any pain, suffering, or loss inflicted on a person because of a crime or offense
- punishment
- A penalty inflicted by a court of justice on a convicted offender as a just retribution, and incidentally for the purposes of reformation and prevention
- punishment
- A punishment is a particular way of punishing someone. The government is proposing tougher punishments for officials convicted of corruption
- punishment
- The least effective way of changing someone's behaviour or improving their performance
- punishment
- A consequence that decreases the future probability of a response One type of punishment involves thepresentation of a nonprefered event following the misbehavior A second type of punishment involves the withdrawal of a positive reinforcer following the misbehavior
- punishment
- An instrumental conditioning procedure in which an aversive stimulus is made contingent on a response (Anderson)
- punishment
- Penalty for wrongdoing, especially for crime
- punishment
- A negative consequence of a behavior, which leads to a decrease in the frequency of the behavior that produces it (p 211)
- punishment
- any event whose presence decreases the likelihood that ongoing behaviour will recur
- punishment
- You can use punishment to refer to severe physical treatment of any kind. Don't expect these types of boot to take the punishment that gardening will give them. see also capital punishment, corporal punishment. capital punishment corporal punishment strong and hard punishment
- punishment
- The application of an aversive stimulus following some behavior designed to decrease the probability of that behavior
- punishment
- A process for weakening behavior which can take one of two forms First, an aversive or noxious stimulus can be made contingent on the response to be weakened Second, a positively reinforcing stimulus can be withheld or removed contingent on the response to be weakened
- punishment
- The punishment for failure to comply with a sentence or pay a fine on time is one degree higher than the original sentence or fine For disrupting court proceeedings, the minimum sentence is a minor fine, and the maximum is a major fine For violating a court order or injunction, the minimum sentence is a minor fine, and there is no maximum sentence
- punishment
- Punishment is a term from Psychological Learning Theory that has a precise meaning; it refers to something that causes a behavior to lessen in intensity There is nothing that is intrinsically punishing A thing is called punishing if, when it is applied, it results in the reduction of behavior that you want to reduce
- punishment
- A stimulus that decreases the probability that a previous behavior will occur again
- punishment
- Deliberate infliction of harm as a moral sanction against offenders Punishment may be understood, designed, and applied according to any of the three major varieties of normative theory: retribution and reparation focus on satisfaction of duties, deterrence and prevention on securing desirable outcomes, and reform and rehabilitation on improving moral character Recommended Reading: Nigel Walker, Why Punish? (Oxford, 1991) {at Amazon com}; David A Hoekema, Rights and Wrongs: Coercion, Punishment and the State (Susquehanna, 1987) {at Amazon com}; Punishment, ed by John Simmons, Marshall En, Joshua Cohen, and Thomas Scanlon (Princeton, 1994) {at Amazon com}; Louis P Pojman and Jeffrey Reiman, The Death Penalty (Rowman & Littlefield, 1998) {at Amazon com}; and David Garland, Punishment and Modern Society: A Study in Social Theory (Chicago, 1993) {at Amazon com} Also see SEP, OCP, Hugo Adam Bedau, IEP, noesis, and BGHT
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