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penal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Jail & punishment
pe·nal /ˈpiːnl/ adjective  1 [only before noun]SCJ relating to the legal punishment of criminals, especially in prisons 刑罚的,惩戒(性)的〔尤指入狱〕 the penal system 刑罚制度penal colony/settlement (=a special area of land where prisoners are kept) 罪犯流放地2. penal servitude law when someone is punished by being kept in prison and made to do hard physical work 劳役监禁3 British English very severe 严重的;严厉的 penal rates of interest 极苛刻的利率
Examples from the Corpus
penalThe possibility of penal cancellation charges in the public domain is a rumour.a penal colonyThis is not to say that economic imperatives play no part in penal developments.Children who never became penal inmates surely deserve equal consideration.It has been very difficult too for women to reach the higher levels of penal policy-making and administration.These mainly constructive changes in penal policy were not matched by changes within the prison system.If the primary object of penal reformers is not to abolish prisons it is certainly to secure reductions in prison population.Where deviance has a categorical, unproblematic quality, a penal response is triggered.Historical materialism can also be used to explain the history of penal thought sketched in the previous chapter.penal colony/settlementYou play Ripley, who has to despatch hordes of alien-infested humans from an underground penal colony.He was appointed superintendent of the penal colony on Norfolk Island in 1840.Lines scoured on flesh in the penal settlement, or detention beyond the Styx.Leper colonies are only one entry in this classification of special communities; certain penal colonies would be another.
Origin penal (1400-1500) French pénal, from Latin poenalis, from poena punishment
pe·nal adjectiveChineseSyllable
criminals, the punishment to Corpus relating especially of legal


penal
penal /ˈpiːnl/ adjective
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: pénal, from Latin poenalis, from poena 'punishment'
1. [only before noun] relating to the legal punishment of criminals, especially in prisons:
    the penal system
    penal colony/settlement (=a special area of land where prisoners are kept)
2. penal servitude law when someone is punished by being kept in prison and made to do hard physical work
3. British English very severe:
    penal rates of interest


penalBrE /ˈpiːnl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpiːnl/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] connected with or used for punishment, especially by law 惩罚的;刑罚的penal reforms刑罚改革the penal system 刑罚制度Criminals could at one time be sentenced to penal servitude (= prison with hard physical work). 曾经有个时期,罪犯可以被判服劳役刑。🔊🔊a penal colony (= a place where criminals were sent as a punishment in the past) 罪犯流放地that can be punished by law 应受刑罚的a penal offence刑事犯罪very severe 严重的;严厉的penal rates of interest很重的利率