What does som bestraffning in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word som bestraffning in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use som bestraffning in Swedish.
The word som bestraffning in Swedish means punishment, straff, bestraffning, efterverkning, bestraffning, straff, bestraffning, straff, bestraffning, straff, ta hand om bestraffning. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word som bestraffning
punishment
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straff, bestraffning(penalty for offence) Emily's punishment for staying out all night was to be grounded for two weeks. |
efterverkning(usually plural (negative consequence) (formell) Every single one of us is feeling the repercussions of the crash. |
bestraffning(act of imposing a penalty) |
straff, bestraffning(figurative (rough treatment) (påföljd) The woman told the rider he should let his horse rest as she did not think it could take any more punishment. |
straff, bestraffning(uncountable (punishment) Discipline in this school is normally detention. |
straff(act of punishing) Emily thought her parents' punishment of her was unfair. |
ta hand om bestraffning(informal (reprimand, punish) I'll deal with you later! For now, go to your room and think about what you did. |
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