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Перевод: punishing


[прилагательное]
суровый; тяжелый


Тезаурус:

  1. Pyatt crashed in combinations at will in the third and a punishing left to the jaw broke the Guyanan's resistance, and referee Richard Davies rightly intervened.
  2. It is not of course the criminal acts themselves which draw the majority together, but the publicising and punishing of crime, with the public trial of law-breakers also helping to clarify the boundaries of socially acceptable behaviour.
  3. An average day of a punishing walkabout, some rhetoric from the box and, finally, a combative rally speech presented a different, stronger picture.
  4. Bonanza Boy finished a remote eighth in the race and is 10lb worse off with Little Polveir but it is unwise to judge him on that performance which came at the end of a long season after some punishing contests.
  5. More frequently they try to manipulate the media to their advantage by the selective release of carefully timed and adjusted information and by threatening, punishing, and intimidating media staff.
  6. A sample of youth in north Germany interviewed in the late 1950s still revealed significant traces of the "Hitler myth": he had done much good in abolishing unemployment, punishing sexual criminals, constructing the motorways, introducing cheap radio sets, establishing the Labour Service, and reinstating Germany in the esteem of the world.
  7. The irony is, however, that the economic crisis which might clinch their switch to Labour at the next election - with continuing balance-of-payments problems, punishing interest rates, a sinking pound, inflation and recession - would by definition preclude the heavy public investment required to implement the Kinnock programme.
  8. KATAHDIN: Unplaced behind Triomphe Modest over 6 furlongs at Nottingham on Tuesday, but this colt was not given a punishing race when running on very well to finish only a few lengths off the winner.
  9. The major difficulty, of course, is that many parents feel so remorseful after punishing their child, or after losing their temper, that they are sorely tempted to "make up" to the child, with anything from contrite fussing to extra treats.
  10. It can almost be considered a law of human nature that punishment leads to self-control only when the child is on the side of the person punishing.
  11. Again in 1699, criticism was levied of, " the Mayor and Constables for not punishing of wicked and lazy persons, both old and young, who absent themselves from the service of God and profane the Sabbath Day".
  12. "There is a God, and He's punishing me for our sin, punishing me through Denny."
  13. Some parents set about punishing undesirable behaviour without paying attention to the needs and "messages" that lie behind it.

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