unpunished 英 [ʌn'pʌnɪʃt]   美 [ʌn'pʌnɪʃt]

unpunished

unpunished  英 [ʌn'pʌnɪʃt] 美 [ʌn'pʌnɪʃt]

adj. 未受处罚的;免去刑罚的  v. 免受处罚(unpunish的过去分词) 

How can an all-powerful, good God allow so much evil to exist and even go unpunished? 怎么可能,一个万能的,善良的上帝会允许邪恶的存在,甚至不受到惩罚呢?
Maurice Papon, the Paris police chief who instigated the killings, only died four years ago, aged 96; and some of his unrepentant and unpunished henchmen still remain at large. 唆使杀戮的巴黎警察局长莫里斯·帕庞,仅仅死于四年之前,终龄96岁;而他手下冥顽不化而未受惩罚的心腹亲信仍有很多还活着。

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  • adj. 未受处罚的;免去刑罚的
  • v. 免受处罚(unpunish的过去分词)
  • 1. How can an all-powerful, good God allow so much evil to exist and even go unpunished?

    怎么可能,一个万能的,善良的上帝会允许邪恶的存在,甚至不受到惩罚呢?

  • 2. Maurice Papon, the Paris police chief who instigated the killings, only died four years ago, aged 96; and some of his unrepentant and unpunished henchmen still remain at large.

    唆使杀戮的巴黎警察局长莫里斯·帕庞,仅仅死于四年之前,终龄96岁;而他手下冥顽不化而未受惩罚的心腹亲信仍有很多还活着。

  • 3. Just as Israel deserves no special favours when it comes to the prosecution of war crimes, so it should not be singled out while others go unpunished.

    就像以色列面临战争罪的控诉时不享有任何的恩惠一样,它也不应该独自受罚,而其他人则无罪开释。

  • unpunished (adj.) mid-14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of punish (v.).
un·pun·ished / ʌnˈpʌnɪʃt ; NAmE ʌnˈpʌnɪʃt / adjective not punished 未受惩罚的 He promised that the murder would not go unpunished. 他保证不会让凶手逍遥法外。 un·pun·ished / ʌnˈpʌnɪʃt ; NAmE ʌnˈpʌnɪʃt /
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