meting

meting[mi:tɪŋ] 

原级:mete

第三人称单数:metes

过去分词:meted

过去式:meted

meting 基本解释
<正,文>施以,给予( mete的现在分词 );
meting 单语例句

1. meting的反义词

1. The Supreme People's Court has vowed to continue to battle corruption by meting out harsh punishments to those who are convicted.

2. Assaulting police officers is not listed as a crime under China's Criminal Law, which only serves as a guide for meting out punishment for other defined crimes.

3. Lower courts have been criticised for lack of professionalism and standardisation in meting out the ultimate penalty.

4. The country's highest court has been taking steps to ensure the fair meting out of death sentences.

5. The experts meting in Manila also considered that the changes seen in north Vietnam could be " inconsequential " but dismissed that assessment as unlikely.

6. Plus, meting out appropriate punishment to corrupt officials will increase government transparency and strengthen social management.

7. The country should remain steadfast and not relax the restrictions on real estate investment and speculation while meting out preferential policies to targeted homebuyers.

8. 911查询·英语单词

8. Mitchell himself has cautioned MLB commissioner Bud Selig about meting out suspensions and penalties.

9. Olmert's remarks were made at a meting of his security cabinet, which rebuffed the ceasefire plan.

10. Yet judges have been too lenient when meting out punishments to such employers.