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1 punishment
['pun·ish·ment || 'pʌnɪʃmənt]◙ n. עונש; קנס* * *◙ סנק ;שנוע◄ -
2 argumentation of punishment
טיעונים לעונש* * *◙ שנועל םינועיט◄ -
3 capital punishment
עונש מוות* * *◙ תוומ שנוע◄ -
4 collective punishment
ענישה קולקטיבית, עונש קיבוצי* * *◙ יצוביק שנוע,תיביטקלוק השינע◄ -
5 corporal punishment
עונש גופני, עונש מלקות* * *◙ תוקלמ שנוע,ינפוג שנוע◄ -
6 corporeal punishment
עונש-גוף, עונש גופני* * *◙ ינפוג שנוע,ףוג-שנוע◄ -
7 crime and punishment
החטא ועונשו, ספר מאת פיודור דוסטויבסקי שנכתב בשנת 1866* * *◙ 6681 תנשב בתכנש יקסביוטסוד רודויפ תאמ רפס,ושנועו אטחה◄ -
8 cumulative punishment
עונש מצטבר (עונש שיבוצע לאחר עונש אחר)* * *◙ (רחא שנוע רחאל עצוביש שנוע) רבטצמ שנוע◄ -
9 deterrent punishment
עונש מרתיע* * *◙ עיתרמ שנוע◄ -
10 escape punishment
להיחלץ מעונש* * *◙ שנועמ ץלחיהל◄ -
11 escaped punishment
התחמק מעונש* * *◙ שנועמ קמחתה◄ -
12 escaping from punishment
התחמקות מעונש* * *◙ שנועמ תוקמחתה◄ -
13 expected punishment
העונש הצפוי (העונש הקבוע בחוק, העונש שמקבלים בד"כ)* * *◙ (כ"דב םילבקמש שנועה,קוחב עובקה שנועה) יופצה שנועה◄ -
14 harsh punishment
עונש חמור* * *◙ רומח שנוע◄ -
15 ignorance of law does not exempt from punishment
אי ידיעת החוק איננה פוטרת מעונש* * *◙ שנועמ תרטופ הנניא קוחה תעידי יא◄English-Hebrew dictionary > ignorance of law does not exempt from punishment
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16 inflicted punishment
הטיל עונש, העניש* * *◙ שינעה,שנוע ליטה◄ -
17 infliction of punishment
הטלת עונש* * *◙ שנוע תלטה◄ -
18 light punishment
עונש קל* * *◙ לק שנוע◄ -
19 maximal punishment
עונש מרבי (העונש המקסימלי הקבוע בחוק)* * *◙ (קוחב עובקה ילמיסקמה שנועה) יברמ שנוע◄ -
20 meted out his punishment
גזר עליו עונש* * *◙ שנוע וילע רזג◄
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