penalising

处罚
常用释义
v. 惩罚,处罚;(比赛中)判罚;置于不利地位,不公正对待(penalise 的现在分词)

例句

Low prices are one of the fruits of competition: penalising business giants for price cuts would be perverse.

低价是竞争带来的成果之一:因削价而惩治商业巨人,有些不通情理。

This was also amplified recently by the move towards a total decoupling subsidy system, which is penalising the European industry.

随着欧盟补贴制度近年来逐步向完全脱钩迈进,原料价格上涨愈演愈烈,这对欧洲产业来说将是一种惩罚。

这种依赖循环确保了国企在海外仍是令人敬畏的竞争对手,同时让国内的非国营部门处于不利地位。

Will central banks treat high commodity prices as a blip, and leave real interest rates low, penalising savers?

央行是否只把过高的商品价格看作是暂时现象,从而使得真正的利率偏低,以致损害储户的利益?

This involves strengthening the border and penalising employers who employ illegals.

这包括加强边境监控及惩罚雇用非法移民的雇主。

这家公司将继续游说国会通过法律,惩罚藐视美国法院判决的国家。

沙特阿拉伯称,任何通过限制碳排放来抑制石油需求的国际合约都将使其蒙受损失。

To do so he has dusted off a decree, penalising misleading advertising, approved by a military dictatorship in 1983.

为了扫清障碍,他重拾惩罚误导性宣传的法令——这项法令是在1983年军事独裁时期被批准的。

The changes to the electoral system have also had the effect of penalising third parties.

选举法规的改变对处于不利地位的第三方也有影响。

In 2004, he brought in a new criminal law, penalising anyone who tried to bring in outside music.

2004年,金正日颁布了一条新刑法,该法惩罚任何试图将国外音乐带入国内的行为。