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penalty
- IPA[ˈpɛnlti]
英式
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract;a disadvantage suffered as the result of an action or situation
noun: penalty, plural noun: penalties
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- 1. a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract the charge carries a maximum penalty of ten years' imprisonment 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a disadvantage suffered as the result of an action or situation the cold never leaves my bones these days—one of the penalties of age 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (in sports and games) a handicap imposed on a player or team for infringement of rules she only incurred 6.40 penalties for time on cross-country
- ▪ a kick or shot awarded to a team because of an infringement of the rules by an opponent a penalty corner
- ▪ points won by the defenders when a declarer fails to make the contract.
- another term for penalty area
Oxford Dictionary
- a free kick at the goal from the penalty spot (which only the goalkeeper is allowed to defend), ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a free kick at the goal from the penalty spot (which only the goalkeeper is allowed to defend), ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation in which a team is outnumbered by its opponents while one or more players is ... they surrendered just 12 goals in 300 penalty kills the team spent nearly the entire second period on the penalty kill
Oxford Dictionary
- a punishment awarded by the courts for a driving offence and recorded cumulatively on a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a player who plays while their own team is reduced through a penalty, especially one skilled at ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the player on a team who takes a penalty kick or shot.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an increased rate of pay for overtime or for work performed under abnormal conditions.
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- IPA[ˈpenltē]
美式
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract: the charge carries a maximum penalty of ten years' imprisonment
Oxford American Dictionary