词汇 | mete out |
释义 | Idiom mete outmete out (something) to give or order a punishment.The jail sentences meted out to drug traffickers were considered too light by US officials. Phr V mete out metes, meting, meted mete out sth or mete sth out formal to give someone a punishment, or to make someone receive unfair treatmentusually passiveWomen's groups were outraged at the 5-year jail sentence meted out to the man who had killed his wife. mete sth out • mete out sth formal to give someone a punishment, or type of treatment, especially one that is severe or unfair: Severe punishments are metered out to anyone who dares to oppose the military government.■ SIMILAR TO: deal out, administer formal mete outTo distribute or dispense something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "mete" and "out." It is the Supreme Court's job to mete out justice in a situation like this. mete something outto measure something out. She meted the solution out carefully into a row of test tubes. She meted out the cookies to each of them. mete outv. To distribute and apply a measure or judgment of something: The cook meted out small portions of soup to the soldiers. Our school principal metes out strict punishment to those who break the rules. The central office gathers information and metes it out to the departments that need it. |
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