1.给予;派给
1.to give a punishment to someone
1.They'll mete out more damage than any other class, but will be very weak in melee situations, wearing only cloth armor.
他们能造成比其他任何职业都要大的伤害,但在肉搏战中将会非常脆弱,因为他们不能穿甲。
2.I confess such endless days and nights would be a punishment far greater than you could ever mete out.
我承认那样的漫漫白日和长夜才是超乎你们所能给予的巨大的惩罚。
3.he was criticised for failing to mete out a heavy enough sentence . .
他承受了极大的舆论压力,他被批评判案不够好。
4.a commissar is the bearer of the emperor ' s law , and holds the irrefutable right to mete out judgement , sentence and punishment.
政委是帝皇法则的传达者,拥有执行判决和惩罚士兵的绝对权利。
5.would be punishment greater than any you could mete out.
将比你任何的惩罚还要大!
6.It may make it more difficult for defendants and their boards to mete out punishments.
对被告银行及其的董事的量刑将更加困难。
7.If the advertising agents run false advertisements, the consumers may request administrative departments to mete out punishment.
广告的经营者发布虚假广告的,消费者可以请求行政主管部门予以惩处。
8.He provided detailed plans for how it would provide healthcare, pave roads and reorganize schools, and how it would mete out justice.
他制定了如何提供健康保险、铺路、重组学校和如何伸张正义的具体计划。
9.News that the Taliban were rifling through the documents to mete out revenge killings exacerbated those fears.
而有关塔利班正梳理这些文件以寻仇杀人的消息更加剧了这些忧虑。
10.An algorithm will mete out the offers by weighing customers' past purchases and geographic locations.
分配订单的算法结合了客户的购物历史和地理位置。