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1 castigar
castigar ( conjugate castigar) verbo transitivo ( a quedarse en casa) to keep … in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq);
castigar verbo transitivo
1 to punish
2 (hacer sufrir, hacer padecer) to harm, ruin
3 Jur Dep to penalize ' castigar' also found in these entries: Spanish: enterarse - sancionar English: book - cane - deal with - penalize - punish - chastise -
2 castigo
Del verbo castigar: ( conjugate castigar) \ \
castigo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
castigó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: castigar castigo castigó
castigar ( conjugate castigar) verbo transitivo ( a quedarse en casa) to keep … in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq);
castigo sustantivo masculino punishment; les impusieron castigos severos they were severely punished; levantar un castigo to lift a punishment
castigar verbo transitivo
1 to punish
2 (hacer sufrir, hacer padecer) to harm, ruin
3 Jur Dep to penalize
castigo sustantivo masculino
1 punishment
2 Jur penalty
3 Dep área de castigo, penalty area ' castigo' also found in these entries: Spanish: aleccionador - aleccionadora - bárbara - bárbaro - celda - corporal - inmerecida - inmerecido - justa - justo - levantamiento - librar - paquete - pena - perdonar - poner - pura - puro - salvarse - sanción - sancionar - severa - severidad - severo - voto - zafarse - área - dar - efectivo - ejemplar - escapar - exagerado - levantar - leve - merecer - pegar - penitencia - rigor - riguroso - suplicio - temer - zona English: administer - corporal - discipline - disobedient - get off - hard - harsh - inflict - mild - nemesis - penalty - penalty area - penalty box - punishment - punitive - retribution - richly - example - get - penance - unpunished
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