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1 punishment
1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) sods; sodīšana2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) sods* * *sods; barga izturēšanās -
2 administration of punishment
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3 capital punishment
nāvessods -
4 corporal punishment
miesas sods -
5 lenient punishment
viegls sods -
6 mild punishment
viegls sods -
7 smart punishment
bargs sods -
8 summary punishment
disciplinārsods -
9 to administer punishment
sodīt -
10 to lessen punishment
mīkstināt sodu -
11 to wreak punishment upon somebody
sodīt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to wreak punishment upon somebody
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12 vicarious punishment
sods par cita grēkiem -
13 pardon
1. verb1) (to forgive: Pardon my asking, but can you help me?) piedot, atvainot2) (to free (from prison, punishment etc): The king pardoned the prisoners.) apžēlot2. noun1) (forgiveness: He prayed for pardon for his wickedness.) apžēlošana, piedošana2) (a (document) freeing from prison or punishment: He was granted a pardon.) amnestija, apžēlošana3. interjection(used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said: Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?) kā, lūdzu?- I beg your pardon
- pardon me* * *piedošana; apžēlošana; indulgence, grēkatlaide; atvainot, piedot; apžēlot -
14 punish
1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) sodīt2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) sodīt•- punishment
- punitive* * *sodīt; sadot, pārmācīt -
15 reprieve
[rə'pri:v] 1. verb(to pardon (a criminal) or delay his punishment: The murderer was sentenced to death, but later was reprieved.) atlikt (nāves) sprieduma izpildīšanu2. noun(the act of pardoning a criminal or delaying his punishment; the order to do this.) (nāves) sprieduma izpildīšanas atlikšana* * *atlikšana; atelpa; atlikt; dot atelpu -
16 sentence
['sentəns] 1. noun1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) teikums2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) spriedums2. verb((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) piespriest sodu; notiesāt* * *spriedums; teikums; domu grauds, sentence; notiesāt, piespriest -
17 banish
['bæniʃ](to send away (usually from a country), especially as a punishment: He was banished (from the country) for treason.) izraidīt, izsūtīt (trimdā); padzīt* * *izsūtīt, izraidīt; padzīt, izdzīt; atgaiņāt -
18 cane
[kein] 1. noun1) (the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).) niedre2) (a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment: He beat the child with a cane.) spieķis; nūja2. verb(to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) sist (ar nūju)* * *niedre; spieķis, nūja; sist; iedzīt galvā -
19 capital
I 1. ['kæpitl] noun1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) galvaspilsēta2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) lielais burts3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitāls2. adjective1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) sodāms ar nāvessodu2) (excellent: a capital idea.) lielisks3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) []pilsēta•- capitalist
- capitalist
- capitalistic II ['kæpitl] noun(in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) kapitelis* * *kapitāls; kapitelis; galvaspilsēta; lielais burts; pamata, galvenais; lielais; lielisks -
20 chasten
[' eisn](to humble by punishment, suffering etc.) sodīt; pārmācīt* * *pārmācīt, sodīt; disciplinēt; labot
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