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"1.punishment; penalty. 2. law sentence, punishment. 3. law fine. 4. sports penalty. 5. retribution. -yı ağırlatıcı sebepler law aggravating circumstances. - alanı soccer penalty area. - almak 1. (for a student) to be punished. 2. /dan/ to fine. - atışı 1. soccer penalty kick. 2. basketball, ice hockey penalty shot. -sını bulmak to get one´s just deserts. -ya çarptırılmak to be fined; to be punished; to be penalized; to be sentenced. -ya çarptırmak /ı/ to fine; to punish; to penalize; to sentence. - çekmek to serve a sentence. -sını çekmek 1. /ın/ to suffer (for a deed), get one´s just deserts. 2. to serve one´s prison sentence. - görmek to be punished. -yı hafifletici sebepler law extenuating circumstances. - hukuku criminal law. -nın infazı execution of a sentence. -ya kalmak to stay in after school, be kept in. - kanunu criminal code. - kesmek/yazmak /a/ to fine. - mahkemesi criminal court. -yı mucip punishable. - muhakeme usulü penal proceedings, criminal procedure. - reisi judge in a criminal court. - sahası soccer penalty area. -nın sukutu quashing of the conviction. -nın takdiri determination of punishment. -nın tebdili commutation of a sentence. -nın tecili suspension of a sentence. - vermek 1. /a/ to punish; to fine. 2. to pay a fine. - vuruşu 1. soccer penalty kick. 2. golf penalty stroke. - yemek to be punished; to be penalized; to be fined."
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