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punition [pynisjɔ̃]feminine noun• avoir une punition [élève] to be given a punishment* * *pynisjɔ̃1) ( châtiment) punishment2) ( tâche)* * *pynisjɔ̃ nf* * *punition nf1 ( châtiment) punishment; punition collective collective punishment; comme punition or pour ta punition tu feras as a punishment you will do; donner or infliger une punition à qn to punish sb; avoir une punition to be punished;2 ( tâche) il n'a pas fait sa punition he hasn't done the task he was given as punishment.[pynisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [sanction] punishmentpunition de Dieu ou du ciel divine retribution2. (familier) [défaite] thrashingles Bordelais ont infligé une rude punition aux Parisiens the Bordeaux team wiped the floor with ou thrashed the Paris club————————en punition de locution prépositionnelle
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