punitive的意思和读音

punitive

: [ˈpjunətɪv] : [ˈpjuːnətɪv]

adj.;(

adj.disciplinary,castigatory,penal,corrective,retaliatory

punitiveadj.

1.intended as punishment

There are calls for more punitive measures against people who drink and drive.

He was awarded punitive damages(= in a court of law) .

2.very severe and that people find very difficult to pay

punitive taxes

adj.1.,

adj.1.relating to or causing punishment or great difficulty

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1.Fraud is often a difficult crime to prosecute, and for which to obtain punitive sentences.

2.There was no real need to go back to the punitive state of the 1920s, so you return to something which is much more modest.

3.People close to the talks said the IMF had not attached any punitive conditions on Iceland as part of its rescue package.,IMF

4.But analysts say such a punitive sanction would be more of a political move with a limited practical impact.

5.Second, we do not see the introduction of such a charge as a punitive measure. Nor is it a disingenuous device conjured up by us.

6.But in his brief comments at the White House, he made no mention of any punitive action.

7.But he took a conservative view of frivolous lawsuits against corporations and excessive punitive damages.

8.Her opponents say they have had trouble raising money because some would-be donors have held back for fear of a punitive tax audit.退

9.The scale is so much larger now that the impact of a dollar stabilisation programme would be more punitive.

10.An important part of the system as damages punitive damages, related simply on the general introduction.