Penado in english

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pronunciation: sɑri part of speech: adjective
In gestures

penado = punishable. 

Example: The transmission of 'indecent' content via the Internet is a crime punishable by fines of up to 100,000 dollars and 2 years in prison.

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» penado con la cadena perpetuapunishable by lifepunishable by life imprisonment .

Example: Existing law provides that kidnapping for ransom is punishable by life without the possibility of parole.

Example: This bill provides that kidnapping with the intent to commit specified sex crimes be punishable by life imprisonment with the possibility of parole.

» penado con la muertepunishable by death .

Example: Probably only one in a hundred girls who give birth clandestinely even knows that an edict of King Henry II, now fallen into desuetude, once made their action punishable by death.

penar = penalise [penalize, -USA] ; atone (for). 

Example: The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.Example: It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.

Penado synonyms

sad in spanish: triste, pronunciation: sæd part of speech: adjective bad in spanish: malo, pronunciation: bæd part of speech: adjective contrite in spanish: contrito, pronunciation: kəntraɪt part of speech: adjective dismal in spanish: triste, pronunciation: dɪzməl part of speech: adjective gloomy in spanish: melancólico, pronunciation: glumi part of speech: adjective deplorable in spanish: deplorable, pronunciation: dɪplɔrəbəl part of speech: adjective compassionate in spanish: compasivo, pronunciation: kəmpæʃənət part of speech: adjective dreary in spanish: triste, pronunciation: drɪri part of speech: adjective dingy in spanish: sucio, pronunciation: dɪndʒi part of speech: adjective drab in spanish: monótono, pronunciation: dræb part of speech: adjective penitent in spanish: penitente, pronunciation: penɪtɪnt part of speech: noun, adjective rueful in spanish: triste, pronunciation: rufəl part of speech: adjective pitiful in spanish: lamentable, pronunciation: pɪtəfəl part of speech: adjective drear in spanish: triste, pronunciation: drɪr part of speech: adjective unhappy in spanish: infeliz, pronunciation: ənhæpi part of speech: adjective lamentable in spanish: lamentable, pronunciation: ləmentəbəl part of speech: adjective worthless in spanish: sin valor, pronunciation: wɜrθləs part of speech: adjective distressing in spanish: angustioso, pronunciation: dɪstresɪŋ part of speech: adjective remorseful in spanish: arrepentido, pronunciation: rɪmɔrsfəl part of speech: adjective repentant in spanish: arrepentido, pronunciation: rɪpentənt part of speech: adjective regretful in spanish: arrepentido, pronunciation: rɪgretfəl part of speech: adjective cheerless in spanish: triste, pronunciation: tʃɪrlɪs part of speech: adjective meritless in spanish: sin mérito, pronunciation: merɪtləs part of speech: adjective pitying in spanish: de lástima, pronunciation: pɪtiɪŋ part of speech: adjective no-good in spanish: no es bueno, pronunciation: noʊgʊd part of speech: adjective good-for-nothing in spanish: bueno para nada, pronunciation: gʊdfɔrnoʊðɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective no-count in spanish: no cuenta, pronunciation: noʊkaʊnt part of speech: adjective no-account in spanish: sin cuenta, pronunciation: noʊəkaʊnt part of speech: adjective good-for-naught in spanish: bueno para nada, pronunciation: gʊdfɔrnɔt part of speech: noun, adjective sorry for in spanish: lo siento por, pronunciation: sɑrifɔr uncheerful in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: ənʃɪrfəl part of speech: adjective
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