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1) ((often with to) to bear the responsibility or be responsible for (something): I'll answer to your mother for your safety.) atsakyti už2) (to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) atsakyti už -
2 day of reckoning
(the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc.) atpildo diena -
3 disobedience
[-'bi:djəns]noun (failing or refusing to obey: You must be punished for your disobedience!) nepaklusnumas -
4 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) išsisukti nuo bausmės -
5 honesty
noun Surely, if you own up to something, you should be praised for your honesty, not punished.) sąžiningumas -
6 justice
1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) teisingumas2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) įstatymai, teisingumas3) (a judge.) teisėjas•- do
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7 outlaw
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8 punish
1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) (nu)bausti2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) (nu)bausti už•- punishment
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9 punishable
adjective ((of offences etc) able or likely to be punished by law: Driving without a licence is a punishable offence.) baudžiamas, baustinas -
10 punishment
1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) baudimas2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) bausmė -
11 rightly
1) (justly, justifiably; it is right, good or just that (something is the case): He was punished for his stupidity and rightly: Rightly or wrongly she refused to speak to him.) gerai2) (correctly; accurately: They rightly assumed that he would refuse to help.) teisingai, tiksliai -
12 ringleader
noun (the leader of a group of people who are doing something wrong: The teacher punished the ring-leader.) gaujos vadas -
13 scapegoat
['skeipɡəut](a person who is blamed or punished for the mistakes of others: The manager of the football team was made a scapegoat for the team's failure, and was forced to resign.) atpirkimo ožys -
14 scheme
[ski:m] 1. noun1) (a plan or arrangement; a way of doing something: a colour scheme for the room; There are various schemes for improving the roads.) planas, projektas, būdas2) (a (usually secret) dishonest plan: His schemes to steal the money were discovered.) intriga, pinklės2. verb(to make (especially dishonest) schemes: He was punished for scheming against the President; They have all been scheming for my dismissal.) regzti intrigas- schemer- scheming -
15 strictly speaking
(if we must be completely accurate, act according to rules etc: Strictly speaking, he should be punished for this.) tiesą sakant -
16 they
[ðei]1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) jie2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) jis, ji, jie -
17 unquestionably
adverb (certainly: Unquestionably, he deserves to be punished.) be abejonės -
18 wrongdoer
noun (a person who does wrong or illegal things: The wrongdoers must be punished.) piktadarys
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