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Перевод: penalty
[существительное] наказание; взыскание; расплата ; пенальти ; штраф
Тезаурус:
- Barcelona had already been refused a penalty, but they soon drew level through Julio Salinas, the deceptively inelegant striker who has taken Gary Lineker's reluctant ill-fitted role on the right wing and, on Saturday, made such a good job of it that he might have had a hat-trick but for Francisco Buyo's reflexes.
- The penalty gave Walsall their famous 2-;0 win and Chapman, swallowing his pride, went into their dressing-room after the game to congratulate them.
- Then they unaccountably scorned three easy points, when Llanelli's centres strayed offside, by deciding to tap a penalty.
- Under the legislation, managers of catering establishments could be held personally responsible for each breach of the regulation and each penalty could mean fines of between 2,000 and 20,000.
- In an early-start game her goal after seven minutes from a penalty corner set Leicester on their way to a 2-1 win against Exmouth.
- Supposing Mr Tebbit was right in his fears and considerable numbers did come to Britain, what would be the nature of the penalty?
- He hit the right post with a penalty kick and the ball bounced almost square to the left.
- After the interval a clever try by Chris Bridges, whose dummy to Mark Jones sent the whole defence the wrong way, followed by Thorburn's conversion and second penalty put Neath ahead.
- My all-time favourite remark was made by a visiting Chesterfield supporter who watched silently as his team prepared to take a penalty in the dying seconds of a game at Barnsley which would have given them the draw.
- Moon tapped the penalty and tapped again when Cardiff failed to retreat 10 yards.
- Mr Mark Gale, who was fined 50 after completing his poll tax registration form in Arabic, said yesterday he will appeal against the penalty.
- The letters reveal there is a private letter attached to the British Aerospace deal allowing the company to sell Rover without penalty within five years - although the published terms say the company would have to pay back 650 million.
- Mr Waddington believes that the death penalty would offer the public protection in deterring some people from murder.
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