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1 punishment
1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) castigo2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) punição* * *pun.ish.ment[p'∧niʃmənt] n 1 punição: a) castigo. b) pena, penalidade. 2 pop tratamento rude ou severo. capital punishment pena de morte. for punishment como castigo. -
2 punishment
1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) punição2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) punição -
3 punishment
punição, castigo, penaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > punishment
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5 punishment book
livro de castigosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > punishment book
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6 capital punishment
cap.i.tal pun.ish.ment[kæpitəl p'∧niʃmənt] n pena capital, pena de morte.————————capital punishmentpena de morte. -
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8 to remit a punishment or debt
to remit a punishment or debtperdoar ou cancelar um castigo ou uma dívida.English-Portuguese dictionary > to remit a punishment or debt
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9 corporal punishment
cor.po.ral pun.ish.ment[kɔ:pərəl p'ʌniʃmənt] n castigo corporal. -
10 self-punishment
self-pun.ish.ment[self p'∧niʃmənt] n autopunição. -
11 impose punishment
impor penaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > impose punishment
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12 maximum punishment
pena máximaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > maximum punishment
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13 remission of punishment
comutação de penaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remission of punishment
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14 summary punishment
castigo sumárioEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > summary punishment
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15 deterrence theory of punishment
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > deterrence theory of punishment
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16 retributive theory of punishment
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > retributive theory of punishment
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17 pardon
1. verb1) (to forgive: Pardon my asking, but can you help me?) perdoar2) (to free (from prison, punishment etc): The king pardoned the prisoners.) perdoar2. noun1) (forgiveness: He prayed for pardon for his wickedness.) perdão2) (a (document) freeing from prison or punishment: He was granted a pardon.) perdão3. interjection(used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said: Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?) desculpe- I beg your pardon
- pardon me* * *par.don[pa:dən] n 1 perdão, indulto. 2 graça. 3 absolvição. • vt 1 perdoar. 2 escusar. 3 absolver. general pardon anistia geral. he was pardoned foi-lhe concedido o perdão. I beg your pardon perdoe-me, desculpe-me. (I) beg your pardon? como disse? pardon me for interrupting desculpe-me interromper. -
18 punish
1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) castigar2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) punir•- punishment
- punitive* * *pun.ish[p'∧niʃ] vt 1 punir: a) castigar. b) inflingir pena a. 2 ferir, machucar. 3 sl foder, trepar, ter relação sexual. -
19 reprieve
[rə'pri:v] 1. verb(to pardon (a criminal) or delay his punishment: The murderer was sentenced to death, but later was reprieved.) perdoar2. noun(the act of pardoning a criminal or delaying his punishment; the order to do this.) perdão* * *re.prieve[ripr'i:v] n 1 suspensão temporária de uma sentença. 2 moratória, perdão. 3 alívio. • vt 1 suspender temporariamente a execução de uma sentença. 2 prorrogar, adiar. 3 aliviar. -
20 sentence
['sentəns] 1. noun1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) frase2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) sentença2. verb((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) condenar* * *sen.tence[s'entəns] n 1 sentença, frase, locução. 2 decisão. 3 opinião, parecer. he passed sentence (up) on my work /ele deu seu parecer sobre meu serviço. 4 Jur sentença, pena. 5 máxima, provérbio. 6 Mus trecho. • vt sentenciar, julgar, condenar. he was sentenced for stealing / ele foi condenado por roubo.
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