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 Übersetzung für 'just punishment' von Englisch nach Deutsch
just punishmentgerechte Strafe {f}
Teiltreffer
punishmentAbstrafung {f}
law
punishment
Ahndung {f}
69
punishmentStrafe {f}
2478
punishmentLohn {m} [im negativen Sinn, Bestrafung]
17
punishmentBestrafung {f}
1425
hist.mil.
punishment battalion
Strafbataillon {n}
lawpsych.
punishment system
Bestrafungs­system {n}
severe punishmentharte Bestrafung {f}
corporal punishmentKörperstrafe {f}
stiff punishmentharte Bestrafung {f}
relig.
eternal punishment
Höllenstrafe {f}
law
capital punishment
Blutstrafe {f} [selten]
corporal punishmentkörperliche Züchtigung {f}
harsh punishmentschwere Strafe {f}
law
mild punishment
milde Strafe {f}
law
maximum punishment
Höchststrafe {f}
severe punishmentstrenge Bestrafung {f}
to get punishmentbestraft werden
as punishment {adv}als Strafe
collective punishmentKollektivbestrafung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He was preceptor to the Cardinal de Guise and took a prominent part in the Catholic League and the disputes concerning the successor to Henry III of France, whose death he considered to be a just punishment.
  • For Christianity, redemptive suffering is the belief that human suffering, when accepted and offered up in union with the Passion of Jesus, can remit the just punishment for sins and allow to grow in the love of God, others and oneself.
  • St Gildas interpreted the Saxon invasions of England in 5th-6th centuries as just punishment for the sins of the Britons.
  • Redemptive suffering is the Christian belief that human suffering, when accepted and offered up in union with the Passion of Jesus, can remit the just punishment for one's sins or for the sins of another, or for the other physical or spiritual needs of oneself or another.
  • There is nothing about the mage receiving his just punishment here.

  • In our judgment the law of England and Wales therefore does provide to an offender 'hope' or the 'possibility' of release in exceptional circumstances which render the just punishment originally imposed no longer justifiable."
  • Anselm's theory was a precursor to the innovations of later theologians like John Calvin, who introduced the idea of Christ suffering the Father's just punishment as a vicarious substitute.
  • He never complained about his treatment, accepting it as a just punishment for his sins.
  • They tell Electra and Orestes that their mother received just punishment but their matricide was still a shameful act, and they instruct the siblings on what they must do to atone and purge their souls.
  • Those in favor of the bill say that the act prevents those convicted of crimes from being able to "thwart justice and avoid just punishment by filing frivolous appeals for years on end", while critics argue that the inability to make multiple appeals increases the risk of an innocent person being killed.

  • Unconditional election (also called sovereign election or unconditional grace) is a Calvinist doctrine relating to predestination that describes the actions and motives of God prior to his creation of the world, when he predestined some people to receive salvation, the elect, and the rest he left to continue in their sins and receive the just punishment, eternal damnation, for their transgressions of God's law as outlined in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
  • According to him the attempted homicide charges were based merely on speculation, and he therefore requested "just punishment" for Cojocaru.
  • The main aim of this case was to create awareness on the equality before the law and court, advocate the principles of humane and just punishment, alternative sentencing and reform the Criminal Law and whole criminal justice system in Mongolia.
  • Since the criminal of the story does not receive just punishment in the end, the producers were years later unable to reissue this film after the establishment of the production code.
  • After the trial of his friends and just punishment, he returns to his former life.

  • These freebooters were tried for their crimes by audience of the viceroyalty, and as they could not be in person to suffer the just punishment, they were burned in effigy at Santa Fé (de Bogota), while they were yet ravaging the settlement on both sides the Isthmus".
  • In 1739, Hosokawa Munetake of Higo was killed inside Edo Castle by Itakura Katsukane, and the killer was ordered to commit suicide as just punishment; however, Shōgun Yoshimune personally intervened to mitigate untoward adverse consequences for the killer's "fudai" family.
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