ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES PUNISH
Punisse, from Old French punir, from Latin pūnīre to punish, from poena penalty.
WAS BEDEUTET PUNISH AUF ENGLISCH
Bestrafung
Bestrafung ist die maßgebliche Auferlegung von etwas Unerwünschtem oder Unangenehmes auf eine Einzelperson oder Gruppe durch die Strafverfolgung, als Reaktion auf Verhalten, das eine Behörde für unannehmbar hält oder eine Verletzung einer Norm. Die unangenehme Auferlegung kann eine feine, Strafe oder Entbindung, oder die Entfernung oder Ablehnung von etwas angenehm oder wünschenswert sein. Das Individuum kann eine Person oder sogar ein Tier sein. Die Behörde kann entweder eine Gruppe oder eine einzelne Person sein, und die Strafe kann formal unter einem System des Gesetzes oder informell in anderen Arten von sozialen Einstellungen wie innerhalb einer Familie durchgeführt werden. Negative Konsequenzen, die nicht autorisiert sind oder die ohne Verletzung von Regeln verabreicht werden, gelten nicht als Strafe wie hier definiert. Das Studium und die Praxis der Bestrafung von Verbrechen, besonders wenn es um Gefängnis geht, heißt Penologie oder oft in modernen Texten Korrekturen; In diesem Zusammenhang wird der Bestrafungsprozess euphemistisch als "Korrekturprozess" bezeichnet. Die Erforschung der Bestrafung beinhaltet oft ähnliche Untersuchungen zur Prävention.
Definition von punish im Wörterbuch Englisch
Die erste Definition der Bestrafung im Wörterbuch ist zu zwingen, Strafe oder Sanktion, wie Inhaftierung, Geldstrafen, Tod, etc., für einige Verbrechen oder Vergehen zu erleiden. Andere Definition von Strafen ist die Bestrafung für. Bestrafen ist auch grob oder grob zu behandeln oder zu behandeln, insbesondere durch Überanstrengung.
KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS PUNISH
PRESENT
Present
I punish
you punish
he/she/it punishes
we punish
you punish
they punish
Present continuous
I am punishing
you are punishing
he/she/it is punishing
we are punishing
you are punishing
they are punishing
Present perfect
I have punished
you have punished
he/she/it has punished
we have punished
you have punished
they have punished
Present perfect continuous
I have been punishing
you have been punishing
he/she/it has been punishing
we have been punishing
you have been punishing
they have been punishing
PAST
Past
I punished
you punished
he/she/it punished
we punished
you punished
they punished
Past continuous
I was punishing
you were punishing
he/she/it was punishing
we were punishing
you were punishing
they were punishing
Past perfect
I had punished
you had punished
he/she/it had punished
we had punished
you had punished
they had punished
Past perfect continuous
I had been punishing
you had been punishing
he/she/it had been punishing
we had been punishing
you had been punishing
they had been punishing
FUTURE
Future
I will punish
you will punish
he/she/it will punish
we will punish
you will punish
they will punish
Future continuous
I will be punishing
you will be punishing
he/she/it will be punishing
we will be punishing
you will be punishing
they will be punishing
Future perfect
I will have punished
you will have punished
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you will have punished
they will have punished
Future perfect continuous
I will have been punishing
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CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would punish
you would punish
he/she/it would punish
we would punish
you would punish
they would punish
Conditional continuous
I would be punishing
you would be punishing
he/she/it would be punishing
we would be punishing
you would be punishing
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Conditional perfect
I would have punish
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we would have punish
you would have punish
they would have punish
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been punishing
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IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you punish
we let´s punish
you punish
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
punishing
MIT «PUNISH» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
punish ·
abuse ·
batter ·
beat ·
bring ·
book ·
cane ·
castigate ·
chasten ·
chastise ·
correct ·
discipline ·
flog ·
harm ·
hurt ·
injure ·
knock ·
about ·
lash ·
manhandle ·
mistreat ·
misuse ·
oppress ·
penalize ·
rough ·
scourge ·
sentence ·
throw ·
whip ·
punish ·
define ·
subject ·
pain ·
loss ·
death ·
offense ·
transgression ·
fault ·
criminal ·
inflict ·
with ·
definitions ·
nutrition ·
apparel ·
natural ·
supplements ·
merriam ·
webster ·
make ·
someone ·
suffer ·
crime ·
behavior ·
treat ·
severely ·
ished ·
handle ·
roughly ·
birth ·
prison ·
michel ·
foucault ·
alan ·
sheridan ·
amazon ·
shipping ·
qualifying ·
offers ·
this ·
brilliant ·
work ·
most ·
official ·
site ·
metal ·
band ·
news ·
biography ·
disography ·
pictures ·
merchandise ·
guitar ·
tabs ·
downloads ·
contact ·
links ·
game ·
guide ·
diablo ·
battle ·
primary ·
generate ·
wrath ·
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10 ZITATE AUF ENGLISCH MIT «PUNISH»
Zitate und Redensarten mit dem Wort
punish.
We found evolution will punish you if you're selfish and mean. For a short time and against a specific set of opponents, some selfish organisms may come out ahead. But selfishness isn't evolutionarily sustainable.
So long as there are earnest believers in the world, they will always wish to punish opinions, even if their judgment tells them it is unwise and their conscience that it is wrong.
So the question is, First, Whether the civil magistrate hath power to force men in things religious to do contrary to their conscience, and if they will not to punish them in their goods, liberties, or lives? this we hold in the negative.
Prisons don't rehabilitate, they don't punish, they don't protect, so what the hell do they do?
Spare me through your mercy, do not punish me through your justice.
We like to put people on a pedestal, give them one character trait, and if they step outside of that shrinelike area that we blocked out for them, then we will punish them.
Finally, I do not believe that we should punish American families who have worked diligently to provide for themselves and want to pass along their success to their children and grandchildren.
When I was young and we got caught pinching apples, we got a smack from the local policeman. Today if that happened he would be sued. There is a tendency to punish the victim, not the criminal. If someone broke into my house or my mum's house, I worry that the burglar has more rights than me.
The law does not pretend to punish everything that is dishonest. That would seriously interfere with business.
If the government is going to mandate levels and punish schools for failing, they should send that money to the school system.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PUNISH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
punish in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
punish im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Discipline &
Punish: The Birth of the Prison
In this brilliant work, the most influential philosopher since Sartre suggests that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence of the modern penitentiary have merely shifted the focus of punishment from the prisoner ...
2
Why
Punish? How Much?: A Reader on Punishment
This volume includes an accessible, non-technical introduction on the development of punishment theory, as well as an introduction and annotated bibliography for each section.
3
To
Punish or Persuade: Enforcement of Coal Mine Safety
In To Punish or Persuade, John Braithwaite declares that coal mine disasters are usually the result of corporate crime.
4
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
In this brilliant work, the most influential philosopher since Sartre suggests that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence of the modern penitentiary have merely shifted the focus of punishment from the prisoner ...
5
The Capacity to
Punish: The Ecology of Crime and Punishment
Henry Pontell convincingly demonstrates that despite the expenditure of millions of dollars, the enactment of many new laws exacting harsher punishments, and the growth of a vast criminal justice system, America is losing its "war on crime.
Henry E. Pontell, Henry N. Pontell,
1985
Is hysteria manipulating these innocent children into violent self-destruction? Or has supernatural force, a thirteenth-century madness, returned to... Punish The Sinners. From the Paperback edition.
7
Punishment And Culture: A Right to
Punish?
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the right to punish.
María José Falcón y Tella, Fernando Falcón y Tella,
2006
8
Punish and Critique: Towards a Feminist Analysis of Penality
Towards a Feminist Analysis of Penality Adrian Howe. history of the “micro-
physics” of the punitive power' which will be simultaneously, 'a genealogy of the
modern “soul”'. Why? Because the soul is 'the effect and instrument of a political ...
9
The Politics of Community Policing: Rearranging the Power to ...
Community policing, the author argues, does not necessarily empower the community but often increases the power of the police
10
Imaginary Crimes: Why We
Punish Ourselves and How to Stop
"Imaginary Crimes" introduces us to a new approach to psychological healing never before presented in a book for the general public. Many previous readers have found this book a profound step on their road to psychological recovery.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PUNISH» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
punish im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
O'Reilly: 'Corrupt' media want to PUNISH 'fearless' Trump for 'not …
“So because of that approach the media believe they must punish Trump for being disrespectful and not cowering before them,” he added. “Plus, they don't like ... «BizPac Review, Jul 15»
Fox's O'Reilly: News media want to 'punish' Trump for 'not cowering'
So because of that approach, the media believe they must punish Mr. Trump for being disrespectful and not cowering before them. Plus, they don't like his ... «Washington Examiner, Jul 15»
Pranksters punish inconsiderate driver with Post-It Notes
Pranksters punish inconsiderate driver with Post-It Notes. 11:47 a.m. Monday, June 29, 2015 | Filed in: Nation. Comments 4 ... «Atlanta Journal Constitution, Jun 15»
That's Not Fair! Crime And Punishment In A Preschooler's Mind
The researchers also observed that the 3-year-olds did not seem eager to punish the bad puppets. When given only two options — to leave a stolen toy with a ... «NPR, Jun 15»
China to punish officials who interfere in judicial cases
BEIJING – China's top prosecutor will punish officials who attempt to interfere in court cases, the official Xinhua News Agency said Sunday, the latest move ... «The Japan Times, Mai 15»
Grandmother kills cat, kittens with hammer to punish kids, police say
GODFREY, Ill. —A 71-year-old Illinois woman faces a felony animal cruelty charge for allegedly killing a cat and four kittens to punish her grandchildren for not ... «WCVB Boston, Mai 15»
Police: Illinois Woman Killed Cats to Punish Grandchildren
A 71-year-old Illinois woman killed a cat and four kittens to punish her grandchildren for not cleaning their rooms, authorities say. Josephine E. Bell, of the ... «NBC Chicago, Mai 15»
Dayton: House GOP Should Punish Member For Prison Comment
Dayton says that remark was horrible. He called on House Republican leadership Wednesday to punish Newberger and to publicly disavow his comments. «CBS Local, Apr 15»
New Inquisition: Punish climate-change 'deniers'
“I wish there were a law you could punish them with. I don't think there is a law that you can punish those politicians under,” he said in a September 2014 ... «WND.com, Mär 15»
Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim: Punish me, not my players
At the time, the Orange did not look like a team that was worthy of an NCAA tournament bid, so the conventional wisdom held that the punishment was both ... «Washington Post, Feb 15»